Episode 149
Ep. 149 - Is It Time to End the Cancellation of Noel Clarke?
Welcome to "Your Aunties Could Never" podcast, where we bring you the hottest tea and news for Grown folks everywhere!
ENEMY OF PROGRESS!
In this episode, we'll be discussing the enemy of progress - Prince Andrew, who's releasing an autobiography. Like, seriously, Andrew? Did you forget about your little friend Jeffrey Epstein?
And speaking of canceled people, we have Noel Clarke. Should he even be talking? Is he still canceled or not?
AUNTIES DISCUSS
But hey, let's switch gears to something a little more serious. Breeny Lee went through extreme weight loss with gastric sleeve surgery. But is she being irresponsible? Or is she just living her best life?
AUNTIES KNOW BEST!
We have two juicy dilemmas to talk about. First up, we have someone grieving their mother with no one to talk to. But don't worry, we're here for you Nephew
And then we have a woman whose boyfriend saw her savings account and is now asking her to pay for things. Oh, no, no, no. Run, girl, run!
Ladies, have you heard of Hospice Husbands? If you're dating in your 40s, you need to know what this is. Trust us, it's important.
And finally, we end with our "SAD, MAD, GLAD" segment, where we talk about what's making us sad, mad, and glad this week.
So sit back, relax, and get ready to laugh your butt off with "Your Aunties Could Never" podcast!
Transcript
00:05:00 In this section, the hosts discuss the upcoming podcasts featuring Noel Clarke as a guest and express their reservations about giving him a platform to speak without being challenged about the allegations against him. They discuss the importance of holding him accountable for the allegations and the lack of remorse he has shown so far. While they acknowledge the principle of innocent until proven guilty, they express concern about the multiple accusations made against him and the need for a platform that will allow him to be honest and accountable. They ultimately conclude that they are curious about what he has to say, but want him to be challenged and held accountable.
::00:15:00 In this section, there is discussion about an influencer who recently revealed that she had undergone a drastic body transformation through liposuction. While some argue that she is within her rights to do so and even applaud her transparency, others express concern about the message it sends to her followers, especially if they attempt similar methods unsafely. Ultimately, the conversation shifts to the larger issue of plastic surgery and the need for better regulations to ensure the safety of patients.
::00:25:00 In this section, the speakers discuss how to cope with grief and loss, particularly when it comes to discussing these emotions with others. They suggest developing coping mechanisms and giving oneself time and space to feel and understand these emotions. The speakers also mention the importance of finding someone to speak to, whether it be a friend or a family member who has gone through a similar experience. However, they caution that not everyone may be ready or willing to talk about their grief, and that it is important to respect each individual's unique process.
::00:35:00 In this section, the hosts discuss a scenario in which a man's girlfriend discovers that he has a large amount of money in his bank account after living frugally. The hosts debate whether or not the woman has the right to know about the man's savings and if he should share his account with her. They argue that it ultimately depends on the nature of their relationship and whether they are living together or working towards a common financial goal. The hosts conclude that communication is key and that both partners need to be open and honest about their finances in order to avoid misunderstandings and deception.
::00:45:00 In this section of the transcript, the hosts discuss the importance of financial and medical transparency in dating, particularly for those who are older or looking to settle down. They suggest conversations about income, bank accounts, health records, and life insurance as part of first-day discussions, particularly for those looking to get married. They caution against "love bombing" tactics and remind listeners to watch out for potential scammers. They also lament the rising costs of living in the UK, particularly in utilities and taxes, and express frustration with not having enough money despite making financial adjustments. On a more positive note, one host shares gratitude for the positive legacy her late father-in-law has left on her family.
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