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  • Are Stereotypes Actually Racist or Just Funny?
    Oct 15 2025

    Today’s episode might be our most unfiltered one yet. We’re talking about stereotypes. The funny ones, the uncomfortable ones, and the ones everyone pretends not to laugh at. From the classic jokes about Asian women being bad drivers, to black people loving fried chicken and purple drink, to Italian families and their mafia meatball energy, to Irish people and the never-ending drinking reputation, nothing is off limits.

    Jessica talks about living near a Hasidic Jewish community and how that sparked her little game called “Is it a Hasidic van?” which somehow turned into a bigger conversation about where the line is between funny and offensive. We both grew up hearing these stereotypes everywhere, but we started wondering if people are actually offended or if it’s just social media making it feel that way.

    This episode isn’t about being mean, it’s about being honest, laughing at the things we’ve all heard growing up, and asking the questions no one ever wants to say out loud.

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    24 min
  • When Stress Sends You to the Hospital
    Oct 8 2025

    In this episode of Sisters Uncensored, we’re talking about the actual consequences of stress and what it can do to your body. Ashley opens up about her recent hospital stay after experiencing internal bleeding from ulcers tied to an accident she had at 16. We talk about how your body forces you to slow down when you ignore the warning signs, and how the quality of hospital care can vary more than you’d think. From the nurses who truly care to the ones who just want to turn over beds, we share what really happened and why we had to switch hospitals.

    We also talk about stress in our everyday lives and how it shows up in different ways for both of us. From trying to juggle everything to learning when to take a step back, we get honest about what’s been working and what hasn’t.

    #stress #burstappendix #hospital #healthcare #appendix #mentalhealth

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    30 min
  • How Charlie Kirk Strengthened Our Faith and Convictions
    Oct 1 2025

    This week on Sisters Uncensored, we’re talking about Charlie Kirk and what he stood for. He was such a fighter for free speech, a devoted man of God, and an amazing husband and dad. Losing him really shook us, but it also pulled us back into our conservative and Christian roots. It made us realize more than ever that there are two sides in this world, good and evil, and we’re choosing to stand firmly on the good side. We might not agree with everyone, but we’ll always try to share the truth the way we see it.

    #charliekirk #sistersuncensored #conservative #republican #badasswomen #christianwomen #manofgod

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    33 min
  • The Wild Things Our Dad Used to Say
    Sep 24 2025

    Episode 76 of Sisters Uncensored is simply pure chaos since we’re talking about our father. The sayings, the songs, and the one-liners that seriously make us wonder how he got away with half the things he used to say. Example? He’d ask kids, “Did your mother have any kids that lived?” Who says that?! We’re breaking down the wild phrases, the memories that still make us laugh, and the stuff that would definitely not fly today. If you grew up with a parent who had their own set of bizarre catchphrases, you’re going to feel this one.

    #dad #father #parents

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    20 min
  • Living With Robots: How AI Runs Our Daily Lives
    Sep 17 2025

    Today on Sisters Uncensored we’re talking all things AI, robots, and how much technology runs our lives. From Alexa and Siri to robot feeders and litter boxes, Jessica talks about how her cat Wednesday is living in the future with smart gadgets for food, water, and even the bathroom.

    We also get into our experiences with ChatGPT, how we actually use it day to day, and the funny way one of Jessica’s team members types extra politely just in case AI decides to turn on us. (We all know that person... is it you?) Meanwhile we can’t stop calling our robots rude names… maybe we should rethink that.

    If you’ve ever wondered how much AI has already snuck into your routine, you’ll definitely relate.

    #ai #robots #thefuture #technology

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    33 min
  • Should Kids Always Be Allowed on Sports Teams?
    Sep 10 2025

    Now that it's September, we’re discussing the parental drama around kids’ sports! Ashley and Jessica debate whether kids should be turned away from recreational sports teams if registration deadlines are missed. Ashley’s daughter couldn’t join cheer because of timing, while Jessica, who’s on the board for her son’s football team, explains why deadlines exist for uniforms, equipment, and team planning.

    Who’s right? Should kids always get a spot, or are the rules there for a reason? If you have personally gone through something similar, we'd love to hear about it in the comments!

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    24 min
  • Theo Von Has Us Weak… In Every Way
    Sep 3 2025

    Theo Von has us in a chokehold this week and we’re not mad about it. There’s just something about his southern charm mixed with that quick humor that makes him impossible not to love. We get into why we think he’s not only hilarious but also one of the most humble guys in comedy. His aura, his personality, and yes… even his looks are all part of the package. If you’re a Theo fan, you’re going to feel this one, and if you’re not yet, you just might be after listening.

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    32 min
  • What We’d Do If We Could Start Over
    Aug 27 2025

    This episode is all about hindsight and those big “what if” moments that we all think about. Jessica swears she wouldn’t change anything, but admits she wishes she would’ve joined the Marines and lived that uniform life. Ashley confesses her only regret is not getting into politics, because you just know that she would’ve taken over the whole scene. And if politics didn’t work out, she was ready to go full criminal justice mode. It’s crazy how different life could look if one choice had been made differently, and it really makes you think about the roads you didn’t take. Sometimes hindsight is empowering, sometimes it stings, but it always shows you who you really are.

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    22 min