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Everyday Something Podcast

Everyday Something Podcast

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Conversational chaos meets reality


Dina and Jules are two friends navigating the chaos of everyday life, one awkward moment, one random rant, and one laugh at a time. From weird supermarket encounters to midlife meltdowns, friendship fails, and those “did that really just happen?” What the ??? stories, Everyday Something is your weekly half-hour dose of real life.


No scripts, no filters just two friends sharing what happens when life throws its little hiccups your way. Think of it as a mix of laughter, honesty, and friendship; a podcast that reminds you that sometimes the best conversations come from absolutely nothing at all. Come join us as we laugh and cry through the mess of life!

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  • Healing Doesn’t Always Look Like Healing: The Stories We Carry?
    Dec 31 2025

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    In this episode of Everyday Something, Dina and Jules open up about the things we carry with us from growing up — the patterns, beliefs, and coping mechanisms that quietly shape who we become. We talk honestly about childhood experiences and trauma, not in a heavy or clinical way, but in a human one.

    This conversation is about recognizing patterns, questioning where they came from, and gently learning how to respond differently. We share what healing has looked like for us —awareness, pauses, boundaries, unlearning, and choosing better for ourselves over time. Because healing doesn’t always look dramatic or obvious — sometimes it just looks like understanding yourself a little more and deciding to move forward with kindness.

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    27 Min.
  • Finding your people or at least a good Coffee Buddy!
    Dec 24 2025

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    In this episode of Everyday Something, Dina and Jules talk about what it actually feels like to move somewhere new and try to build a life — not just logistically, but
    emotionally. We get into the reality of searching for “your people,” the ones who
    understand you, make you feel safe, and don’t make you question whether you’re too quiet, too loud, too boring, or too different.


    We explore what belonging really means, beyond the surface-level idea of fitting in. Because sometimes it’s not about blending into a group — it’s about finding the people who accept you as you are, even if your version of “normal” looks nothing like theirs.


    We also share the frustrations, the loneliness, the small victories, and the beautiful
    moments that happen along the way. From trying to connect in a new culture to
    realising that community isn’t something you stumble into — it’s something you slowly build, we open up about the process with honesty and compassion.

    If you’ve ever felt out of place, or like you’re still searching for your circle, this episode is for you. You’re not alone, and you don’t need to change yourself to belong.

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    29 Min.
  • Morning-Night-Repeat, Our Beauty Regimes
    Dec 17 2025

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    In this episode of Everyday Something, Dina and Jules open the bathroom cabinet and spill the truth about their real beauty routines.
    We chat about our daily non-negotiables, the products we swear by, and the ones we bought because Instagram told us to. From morning rituals that make us feel human to the nighttime routines we pretend we never skip, we get into what actually works for us and what feels like marketing magic.

    We also talk about the pressure to “have a routine” in the first place — the expectation to glow, hydrate, exfoliate, ice-roll, gua-sha, SPF, and somehow still look like we woke up fresh for a photo shoot. And of course, we confess the things we don’t do, the steps we forget, and the trends we tried once and immediately regretted.

    It’s honest, and painfully relatable. Whether you’re a 10-step-routine queen or a “face wash and vibes” kind of person, you’ll feel right at home.

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    30 Min.
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