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On this week's Vogue & Amber: Vogue's back in Ireland and hearing voices in the house, Sandra's surprise party, Ottie's turning 3, Amber's raging at Vogue's book reccos, facts about siblings, more of your truths and reading your partner's texts. Remember, if you want to get involved you can:Email us at vogueandamberpod@global.com OR find us on socials @voguewilliams, @ambrerosolero @vogueandamberpodListen and subscribe to Vogue & Amber on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/
Far out!! There's some Aussie Brians in the bathroom this week, a.k.a. Jake and Ottie from Relatables!! Between singing Cody Simpson and asking 'Why mullets?', we're picking their brains to find out why a UK Brian keeps popping pills, why an Aussie Brian can't put down his phone and why a Canadian Brian is disappearing for 3 weeks...Join us on Patreon for an extra ep every week!! https://www.patreon.com/TheGirlsBathroomAustralia and New Zealand Tour tickets here: https://www.tegdainty.com/tour/thegirlsbathroom/
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Join NEW Facebook group here https://www.facebook.com/share/g/NxMswHDLRqvypABM/?mibextid=K35XfP Join Patreon for an extra episode every week https://patreon.com/Relatables69?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink TIMECODE 0:00 Intro 2:25 Gifts for each other 10:59 Holiday recap 1 6:28 Things Jake learnt about his girlfriend camping 31:31 Ottie's birthday
If you need to hear a positive NICU breastfeeding story, this is it! Sarah shares her experience with premature prelabour rupture of membranes (PPROM) and the NICU journey that followed the birth of her baby at 32 weeks. She started antenatal expressing in labour and continued hand-expressing in the days after before switching to a hospital-grade pump. She had plenty of milk, triple-fed and used a nipple-shield alongside navigating an oversupply (she could pump 400ml in a single session!). She saw a variety of lactation consultants in the first few months and emphasises how important it is to find the right person for you who also has the right level of expertise for your situation. ___________ Today's episode is brought to you by Kiwi.co. I must confess I'm not much of a crafty mum but Kiwi Co's panda crate has been the best educational investment for Ottie. KiwiCo Panda Crate is a bimonthly subscription for babies ages 0-24 months. We receive a subscription box filled with playful, open-ended activities backed by research and designed especially for naturally curious and creative babies and toddlers. KiwiCo Panda Crate products are not only safe and of high quality, but also age-appropriate and supportive of your baby's growth. I'm a big fan of quality activities that create the opportunity for play-based learning and Kiwi Co delivers hands-on projects that get the whole family involved. Whether you have a brand-new baby or a trailblazing toddler, the Panda Crate is perfect for your little one's developing brain. Unlock brain-building play with KiwiCo Panda Crate! Get 20% off your first crate with code BIRTHSTORIESSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You can listen to Andrea's birth stories in episode 312 and today, she shares her incredibly informed story about breastfeeding hypoplasia, also known as Insufficient Glandular Tissue (IGT). As she says, it's a story about what happens when breastfeeding doesn't happen. Her journey highlights the polarity between breastfeeding and formula feeding, the judgement when you choose not to breastfeed (or can't breastfeed) and the lack of lactation and social support for all mothers in postpartum and how this informs and influences feeding choices. Her experience also reflects the data: there is a strong link between inability to breastfeed and perinatal anxiety and depression. Andrea is also the editor of our postpartum book and has been a vital part of ensuring we talk about infant feeding objectively and with awareness of all experiences. -------- Today's episode is brought to you by Kiwi.co. I must confess I'm not much of a crafty mum but Kiwi Co's panda crate has been the best educational investment for Ottie. KiwiCo Panda Crate is a bimonthly subscription for babies ages 0-24 months. We receive a subscription box filled with playful, open-ended activities backed by research and designed especially for naturally curious and creative babies and toddlers. KiwiCo Panda Crate products are not only safe and of high quality, but also age-appropriate and supportive of your baby's growth. I'm a big fan of quality activities that create the opportunity for play-based learning and Kiwi Co delivers hands-on projects that get the whole family involved. Whether you have a brand-new baby or a trailblazing toddler, the Panda Crate is perfect for your little one's developing brain. Unlock brain-building play with KiwiCo Panda Crate! Get 20% off your first crate with code BIRTHSTORIES at kiwico.com/pandaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a profoundly important episode for any new parent navigating sleep challenges with their baby. Helen is a mother of three and trauma-informed midwife who shares her experience of baby loss and PTSD. She acknowledges that her trauma has coloured her postpartum experience with her third baby and while the initial months were quite textbook when it came to sleep, it was the 4-month stage (a developmental ‘progression' that is often reflected in unsettled sleep) when her challenges began. She talks at length about her own mental health journey alongside her baby's persistent wakings and her choice to stay at an early parenting unit for sleep support. Helen received expert care in line with her family values and reiterates that it was an incredibly supportive and positive step in her parenting journey. Today's episode is brought to you by Kiwi.co. I must confess I'm not much of a crafty mum but Kiwi Co's panda crate has been the best educational investment for Ottie. KiwiCo Panda Crate is a bimonthly subscription for babies ages 0-24 months. We receive a subscription box filled with playful, open-ended activities backed by research and designed especially for naturally curious and creative babies and toddlers.KiwiCo Panda Crate products are not only safe and of high quality, but also age-appropriate and supportive of your baby's growth. I'm a big fan of quality activities that create the opportunity for play-based learning and Kiwi Co delivers hands-on projects that get the whole family involved. Whether you have a brand-new baby or a trailblazing toddler, the Panda Crate is perfect for your little one's developing brain. Unlock brain-building play with KiwiCo Panda Crate! Get 20% off your first crate with code BIRTHSTORIESSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hannah's three vaginal births are so different but they all started with pre-labour rupture of membranes (PROM). Her first was induced and she explains the intensity of contractions and how she navigated them. In her second birth she waited days after the trickle of her waters began, was guided by an obstetrician willing to wait and she went into spontaneous labour and had a physiological waterbirth. With her third, her baby was posterior and while her waters broke labour never started. She made the informed choice to have an epidural before the syntocinon started and really enjoyed her labour. As she says: “A positive birth is when mum and bub are fine, and mum comes away thinking ‘that was really good'. I was involved in all the decisions and I felt supported every step of the way.' Today's episode is brought to you by Kiwi.co. I must confess I'm not much of a crafty mum but Kiwi Co's panda crate has been the best educational investment for Ottie. KiwiCo Panda Crate is a bimonthly subscription for babies ages 0-24 months. We receive a subscription box filled with playful, open-ended activities backed by research and designed especially for naturally curious and creative babies and toddlers. KiwiCo Panda Crate products are not only safe and of high quality, but also age-appropriate and supportive of your baby's growth. I'm a big fan of quality activities that create the opportunity for play-based learning and Kiwi Co delivers hands-on projects that get the whole family involved. Whether you have a brand-new baby or a trailblazing toddler, the Panda Crate is perfect for your little one's developing brain. Unlock brain-building play with KiwiCo Panda Crate! Get 20% off your first crate with code BIRTHSTORIES at kiwico.com/pandaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sea shared her first three physiological births in episode 304 and today she returns to tell us all about her fourth pregnancy and birth. Little Leia was a big surprise but Sea took it in her stride - as most mums of four do - and managed to get in the MGP program at Cairns Hospital which gave her access to the spacious rooms in the birthing suite. She stayed active throughout her pregnancy, consciously planned for postpartum so she had the support to stay home for six weeks after birth and experienced a beautiful waterbirth. This episode is a powerful reminder that birth can be quiet, calm, gentle and positive. ___________________________________ Today's episode is brought to you by Kiwi.co. I must confess I'm not much of a crafty mum but Kiwi Co's panda crate has been the best educational investment for Ottie. KiwiCo Panda Crate is a bimonthly subscription for babies ages 0-24 months. We receive a subscription box filled with playful, open-ended activities backed by research and designed especially for naturally curious and creative babies and toddlers. KiwiCo Panda Crate products are not only safe and of high quality, but also age-appropriate and supportive of your baby's growth. I'm a big fan of quality activities that create the opportunity for play-based learning and Kiwi Co delivers hands-on projects that get the whole family involved. Whether you have a brand-new baby or a trailblazing toddler, the Panda Crate is perfect for your little one's developing brain. Get 20% off your first crate with code BIRTHSTORIES today. Unlock brain-building play with KiwiCo Panda Crate! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Their Fruits episode 59 LILITH WANTS ME BACK- I had the honor to have on Justin Ottie Brown of the The Dig Bible Podcast and Prometheus lense podcast on to hear his crazy lilith experience. At first, we just talk podcaster to podcaster about the life of one, and then Justin tells me an insane story about his encounter with Lilith…yes..you read that right. LILITH. Its an episode you truely do not want to miss!
In this absolutely brilliant episode, Arnikka - @sucklebubs - takes us through her life-changing diagnosis of autism and ADHD in her second postpartum. Postpartum is a common time for women to consider their neurotype and for Arnikka, the overwhelm of the mental load was quickly becoming debilitating even though she didn't feel particularly depressed or anxious. She found a neuro-affirming psychologist who gave her the language to define her brain, helped her understand her unique sensory needs and encouraged her to embrace her neurodivergence. She admits it was the best moment of her life and as she reflects on her childhood, describes her challenges and explains how research lights her up, she also touches on her work as an IBCLC, the sensory overwhelm of breastfeeding and the importance of breastfeeding manners for older babies. I absolutely loved listening to Arnikka and I came away with a profound gratitude for everything she shared with me. #nothingaboutuswithoutus #actuallyautistic ------- Today's episode of the show is proudly brought to you by Once Upon.I'm not sure about your kids but mine love looking at old photos of themselves. I recently made Ottie a photo book with the help of @onceuponapp It was so quick and easy to make I just selected photos in my phone and the @onceuponapp suggested the layout and offered lots of choices at the click of a button. I've ordered an extra copy to gift to my mum for Mother's Day too. You can document your memories in a beautiful book today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Abby shares her third pregnancy and birth story. She opted for shared care with her GP, a decision that really suited her busy family life and offered her continuity of care with someone she trusted. Her third trimester was challenging - she had significant pelvic pain which prevented her from exercising, she moved house and her iron levels were really low so each day was punctuated with significant fatigue. Her first two births were relatively quick so she knew she'd have to get to hospital without delay. She went into spontaneous labour at home on a Saturday morning when contractions came frequently. But one thing was different - the contractions weren't painful and her labour felt easy. The whole family made their way to the hospital and two minutes after they walked through the door of the birth suite, baby Remy was born in what Abby describes as a completely pain-free birth. ------------- Today's episode of the show is proudly brought to you by Once Upon. I'm not sure about your kids but mine love looking at old photos of themselves. I recently made Ottie a photo book with the help of @onceuponapp It was so quick and easy to make I just selected photos in my phone and the @onceuponapp suggested the layout and offered lots of choices at the click of a button. I've ordered an extra copy to gift to my mum for Mother's Day too. You can document your memories in a beautiful book today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gen shares every aspect of her fertility, pregnancy and birth experience in this honest and hilarious episode. She tried to conceive for two years and experienced a devastating miscarriage before deciding to start IVF with her husband, Michael. Gen is a type-A personality and admits she loved the structure of fertility treatment. She opted for private obstetric care alongside support from a psychologist who helped her navigate the anxiety of her first trimester and the inherent challenges of a pregnancy after infertility and loss. Gen refers to her birth preference list as a ‘choose your own adventure' but nothing could have prepared her for the intensity of an induction and a failed epidural. She admits that while her labour was incredibly challenging, her birth was very positive but even so, it took her days to feel any love for her newborn. ---------- Today's episode is brought to you by Kiwi.co. I must confess I'm not much of a crafty mum but Kiwi Co's panda crate has been the best educational investment for Ottie. KiwiCo Panda Crate is a bimonthly subscription for babies ages 0-24 months. We receive a subscription box filled with playful, open-ended activities backed by research and designed especially for naturally curious and creative babies and toddlers.KiwiCo Panda Crate products are not only safe and of high quality, but also age-appropriate and supportive of your baby's growth. I'm a big fan of quality activities that create the opportunity for play-based learning and Kiwi Co delivers hands-on projects that get the whole family involved. Whether you have a brand-new baby or a trailblazing toddler, the Panda Crate is perfect for your little one's developing brain. Unlock brain-building play with KiwiCo Panda Crate! Get 20% off your first crate with code BIRTHSTORIES at kiwico.com/pandaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Jess found out she was pregnant she assumed she would have a caesarean as her mum had had caesareans with all three of her children. It wasn't until Jess started listening to the Australian Birth Stories podcast that she started to explore the idea of having a vaginal birth. When she experienced pre-labour rupture of membranes (PROM) and was later given oxytocin to help bring her labour on she drew on her birthing class knowledge and had a birth she found empowering. When Jess was preparing for her second birth she thought she would have a long labour like her first and was shocked to find herself birthing in the back of an ambulance on the way to the hospital. Follow us on Instagram at @australianbirthstories for helpful articles, behind the scenes, and future episodes. --------- Today's episode is brought to you by Kiwi.co. I must confess I'm not much of a crafty mum but Kiwi Co's panda crate has been the best educational investment for Ottie. Every month we receive a subscription box filled with playful, open-ended activities backed by research and designed especially for naturally curious and creative babies and toddlers. It makes the perfect Christmas gift that keeps giving well beyond the festive season. I'm a big fan of quality activities that create the opportunity for play-based learning and Kiwi Co delivers hands-on projects that get the whole family involved. Whether you have a brand-new baby or a trailblazing toddler, the Panda Crate is perfect for your little one's developing brain.Unwrap more than a gift. Discover hands-on fun with KiwiCo. Get your first month FREE on ANY crate line at kiwico.com/birthstoriesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In honour of Perinatal Mental Health Week, Dom shares her experience of perinatal anxiety and depression (PAD) and details her three-month stay in a mother and baby psychiatric unit. At six weeks postpartum her anxiety became debilitating; she was having panic attacks, pulling out her hair and thought her husband and baby would be better off without her. She was admitted to a mother + baby unit in a private hospital and received a range of treatments including electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) which affected her short term memory (her mum kept a 300-page journal so she would have a record to fill in her lost memories). Dom has since had a second baby and thanks to realistic expectations, culturally-safe care and professional and family support, she has stayed really well despite being at high-risk of a postpartum mental health disorder. Follow us on Instagram at @australianbirthstories for helpful articles, behind the scenes, and future episodes. Download our many free pregnancy and labour tips guides here Today's episode is brought to you by Kiwi.co. I must confess I'm not much of a crafty mum but Kiwi Co's panda crate has been the best educational investment for Ottie. Every month we receive a subscription box filled with playful, open-ended activities backed by research and designed especially for naturally curious and creative babies and toddlers. It makes the perfect Christmas gift that keeps giving well beyond the festive season. I'm a big fan of quality activities that create the opportunity for play-based learning and Kiwi Co delivers hands-on projects that get the whole family involved. Whether you have a brand-new baby or a trailblazing toddler, the Panda Crate is perfect for your little one's developing brain. Unwrap more than a gift. Discover hands-on fun with KiwiCo. Get your first month FREE on ANY crate line at kiwico.com/birthstories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Jake kicks things with an unbelievable surprise that Ottie and you guys might be excited for. Followed by weekly dilemmas (keep sending them in). Next up guy code, how to tell if a guy likes you. We all know what's up next, deep time, speaking on being enough and finding yourself. Finishing on a favourite, Cheating not Cheating.
We kick thing off with the behind the scenes stories of the woman's World Cup. Followed by weekly dilemmas. Next, ask and you shall receive, female icks. Then you know what time it is deep time with a subject coming from Ottie's heart. Finnish on 'times when females are definitely the superior race.
Strap in and relax as Jake and Ottie kick things off with a period pain simulator. Followed by, fans weekly dilemma (send them in). Swiftly moving onto 'cheating not cheating'. Then you know what time it is, Deep time. Finishing on very unfair male icks.
In todays episode we kick things off with, am I the asshole?. Followed by the happenings in Jakes dms. Next, we get deep with Ottie spiritual awakened. Finishing how to find your soul mate and some fun facts.
Sit back and relax as Jake and Ottie take you on a journey covering everything relatable, life dilemmas, first kisses, names to call your co-workers and finishing on what traits do woman find attractive?
We kick things off with the meaning behind 'crater on the moon'. Followed by a catch up with the lads. Moving onto the latest moral dilemma with Jerry Springer. Next is story time, with a meaningful place in Ottie heart. Finishing on some facts that you defiently didn't know.
In todays episode the boys tackle, being alone vs not knowing how to be alone. Swiftly moving onto things guys do that girls don't understand. Followed by some juicy would you rather. Finishing on a compilation of the best quotes Ottie has every heard.
Todays episode it kicked off my tinders newest swindler Jake and his new methods. Followed by a piece of creative writing from Ottie, trying to express himself without any English teacher telling him he's shit. Moving onto a thrilling documentary 'Dave Not Coming Back', just listen because its to hard to put into words. Finishing on a laugh with punny names.
Catch up with the boys to start the episode off. Followed by a fan favourite Relatable or not relatable. Now the moment you've all been waiting for, Jake reveals his song and we need your guys help to vote, who's the best artist. Finishing on some deeper more serious chat about feels and thought Ottie and Jake have been having lately.
Todays Episode is kicked off with some juicy college confessions. Followed by Jake and Ottie starting their musician careers. In true Relatables fashion the boys then decide to go deep with the help of some lyrics from two amazing Artists. Finishing with some fun facts to take home.
Todays episode is kicked off with some motivation. Followed by viewer aggression and a synopsis on tv series 'The Last Of Us'. Up Next story time with Jake and a friend-zone experience of his own. Finishing off with Ottie getting in the feels over this recent valentines.
In todays episode the boys catch up on Jakes Love Life to kick things off. Swiftly moving onto 'girls that I would never talk to my mum again to get with'. Taking a sharpe left the Jake and Ottie speak on the book 'Atomic Habits' and that's were the convo starts flowing. Enjoy!
Today Kicks off season 1 of the Relatables, New look, new ideas and only going up from here. Today the boys catch up on the past 2 weeks. Swiftly moving onto pick up lines that actually work. Then a quick recap on who Jake and Ottie really are. Finishing on the age old question of trying to figure life out. Join us along the journey!!
In Todays episode, Jake immediately throws Ottie under the bus, you just have to listen. Followed by some trash news, fried would you rathers and some pure facts to get you through New Years.
The boys kick things off with a relatable reddit segment. Swiftly moving onto Jakes recent dogging of the boys. Switching things up, its time to get deep Ottie poses the question 'what things would you change in your life if you knew you were gonna die in 1,2 or 3 years?. Finishing things off with some unusual news I bet you haven't heard!
Your Christmas hype is here; in todays episode the boys kick things off with what made Christmas special as a kid. Moving on to the goat Messi and Jakes betting shambles on the World Cup. Changing things up the boys debate their moral code with donations. Finishing things off with some facts from Ottie heart.
We kick thing off with an update from Jakes big date. Followed by a juicy reddit segment, 'the worst way someones broke up with you'. Swiftly moving onto a short story from Ottie childhood, 'Days with frog and toad' and the boys speak on the symbolism within the story. Finishing on a laugh, siblings or dating!
In today episode Ottie talks about how he's been feeling lately. Followed by Jakes big news! Potential gym crush. To Finish the boys talk on getting out of the rat race, the struggles and their personal experiences. Hope you enjoy the listen!!
In Todays episode Jake and Ottie kick things off with a would you rather? Swiftly moving onto a certified rant from Jake on Gym elicit. Keeping things moving Ottie speaks on his experience on mushrooms at a recent Lumineers concert. Finishing things off with a movie synopsis on 'The Girl In The Basement' and it will leave you feeling sick to the stomach.
In today episode hosts Jake and Ottie kick things off with 'Some not so fun facts'. Swiftly moving onto 'Relatable Reviews' whereby the boys had a budget of $15 to buy products from Amazon and sell them to each other. Next taking a Sharpe left turn into 'Empathy' and should we be practising it more ???
Kick your Monday off right with the Relatables latest. Today Jake and Ottie tackle some tough 'Would You Rathers'. Switching things up with 'what would you think about right before you die at a ripe old age'. Moving onto a little about the boys friendship and trip around Aus, helping you guys old with 10 tips to get you travelling. Finishing Things off with some motivational advice as always from Jake.
In today episode the boys start things off strong with a reddit segment 'One Thing All Men Agree On'. Then its not long till Jake and Ottie get deep and discuss doing something because that's all you know and your scared of being uncomfortable. Changing the pace of things with a movie synopsis on 'Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' High addition. Finishing thing off with some Inso from Muhammad Ali.
Relatables are back in full force, we kick things off with an update from the boys. Then the boys dive into each others feeling and talk about things each of them could improve on as people. Changing things up, Ottie explain dopamine, how it works and tips to improve and deal with dopamine. Swiftly moving onto a fan favorite reddit segment 'what is the pettiest reason you've stopped talking to someone'. And of course Jake finishes off the episode right with some great advice, ENJOY!!!!!
Today we kick things off with a bit of fun, 'what is a sensation that you can't stand even though it's not painful'. Next the boys debate is there a benefit to moving outta your home town. Keeping it moving, onto what the age of 22 to 27 are for? Then the boys talk on an outlook from Mr Beast and his take on 'Why don't we all work with our friends?'. And of course finishing with some pure facts with Ottie.
Jakes a busy man so we've replaced him with Jack today.!! The theme of todays poddy is laughs and smiles, we kick things off with some jokes, moving onto a couple of funny memories from the boys, finishing things off with what Jack and Ottie appreciate in life.
Have you ever wanted to know who is smarter out of the boys? Well this is the episode for you, Jacks brought on to help find out who is the smartest relatable. Up next, Jake and Ottie get deep and speak on how powerful the emotion love is and its ability to make one blind. Making a sharp left turn, Ottie brings back another reddit segment, 'what is the weirdest thing a guy has done during sex?'. ENJOY!!!!
Jumping into the episode, Ottie kick things off with some quick fire questions trying to catch Jake off guard. Swiftly moving onto the unspoken bro code and levels to the code. At this stage in the poddy its time for the boys to get deep! and talk about is there a time in your life when you just know you've become a man?. Finishing off the epi, the boys give a synopsis on the must watch film 13 Lives. Hope you enjoy!!!
Coming up in todays episode Jake starts things off with a bone to pick with Ottie. Next, the boys think its time to educated themselves with some weird and interesting facts. Moving on, the boys get vulnerable and expose each others phone search history. Thereafter, the boys discuss the extent to which things should be shared on social media and of course finishing the epi off right with some pure facts.
DO NOT LISTEN MUM AND DADS !!!. In todays juicy episode, Jake kicks things off with some pure gold Dad Jokes and the boys try and withhold their laughter. Moving swiftly onwards, Jake and Ottie try and distinguish how they communicate love. Next ups a new segment, Fine or Fucked?! where the boys decipher certain situations sent in. And finishing off the episode right, the boys get stuck in the feels figuring out what makes up good chemistry.
Guess whos back! To start the episode off Craig's hits Ottie with some questions inspired from his travels. Swiftly moving on, we find out who swore the most ?! Up next the boys try to distinguish why we bring our problems home from work and can't 'turn off'. Finishing on a laugh, the boys play a game and try and guess countries penis size !!
In todays poddy Ottie and Jack kick things off with funny Mr Men references. Swiftly moving onto a reddit segment 'what is an immediate turn of when it comes to girls'. Following this, Jack is confused as to why nice guys always finish last and the whole girls wanting a 'bad boy' thing. Next, the lads speak on the trust you need in a barber as a male. And to finish off the episode they boys decipher what's one thing you would change in the world and what's one of the best feeling as a human.
Jakes been replaced ! In todays episode our good friend Jack fills in and don't worry the chemistry's definitely still there. First off, the boys have a little scenario for each other. Next Ottie and Jack quickly uncover who the mysterious secret note leaver is. Swiftly moving on Jack passionately speaks on the peer pressure to drink amongst friend groups. Keeping it moving, Ottie tries to find appropriate nicknames in a relationship. And to finish, the boys have to get deep and speak on being scared of failure before you try !
Start your week off right with the Relatables latest!. To kick things off we have a new guest, one of our close mates Tyler with his own memorable experience that's defiantly worth a laugh. Tyler then sticks with the boys to go over some 'guy secrets girls don't know about'. Jake and Ottie then compare working for someone else or working for yourself and being self-sufficient. And finishing things off right, FACTS with Ottie.
Guess whos back to kick the weekend off right. In todays episode, the boys start things off with pet peeves. Next we try to get in touch with our feelings and bring back an old classic, 'qualities we like about ourselves'. Swiftly moving on with our favorite guest Jack, with another one of his stories and you know its gonna be good. Continuing, the boys finally disagree on something "does everything happen for a reason?', or do they?. Ottie then isn't to pleased with his co-host and wants to distinguish what 3 people in the world would he invite to dinner?. And to finish things, what would you sacrifice to get with your dream girl????
The boys have their first guest in real life jack, with his interesting outlook on icks. Followed by Ottie's horrible nightmare story. Fast-forwarding, you get the boys take on dopamine and social medias influence and a heart warming finish to the episode, reasons why we love women.