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Casting it Out

Casting it Out

By: Josie D-G + Kayla P
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Casting it Out is for the chaotic girls’ girl. Hosts Josie D-G and Kayla share unfiltered, funny, and deeply relatable stories about modern womanhood and the messy parts of life we usually keep behind closed doors. From unemployment and breakups to the everyday chaos of figuring it all out, this is a confessional podcast where shame is replaced with solidarity.


Each episode dives into real experiences that many women go through but rarely say out loud. We reclaim the narrative, laugh through the chaos, and cast out the things that were never meant to be held back.


If you’ve ever thought, “I wish someone else has gone through this too,” this podcast is for you.


New episodes every Tuesday.

© 2025 Casting it Out
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Episodes
  • Ep 5: We're Fine just Functioning
    Nov 4 2025

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    We’re fine. Totally fine. Just out here pretending to have our lives together while everything quietly unravels behind the scenes.

    In this episode of Casting It Out, we’re talking about what it really means to be “fine” when you’ve completely derailed your life on purpose and are trying to rebuild it from the ground up. Between job hunting, moving to new places, and figuring out what actually makes us happy, we’re deep in the chaos of starting over and trying to laugh through it.

    We’ve done all the things you’re supposed to do: got the degrees, built the careers, hit the milestones. Now we’re both sitting in that weird in-between where everything looks good on paper, but none of it feels like us anymore. It’s disorienting, humbling, and somehow hilarious.

    This isn’t an episode about fixing your life; it’s about realizing it was never really broken. We talk about the emotional hangover of always achieving, the burnout that follows when your identity is built around productivity, and the confusing freedom that comes with letting it all fall apart.

    There are moments of honesty, delusion, and denial, the full cocktail of trying to function while redefining what “success” even means. We share how we’ve been pretending to be productive, the weird guilt that comes with rest, and what it feels like to start over when everyone else seems settled.

    If you’ve ever quit something that was supposed to make you happy, moved cities just to breathe again, or found yourself staring at a blank to-do list, wondering who you even are now, this one’s for you.

    Casting It Out is a Nashville-based podcast about the chaos of womanhood, reinvention, and existing outside of expectations. Hosted by two women who are currently unemployed, rebuilding, and laughing through it, this episode is your reminder that “fine” doesn’t mean failure. It’s just the messy middle of becoming who you actually are.

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    31 mins
  • Ep 4: Making Friends as an Adult
    Oct 28 2025

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    Making friends felt simple when we were kids, but somewhere between growing up, moving, and figuring ourselves out, it got complicated. In this episode, we talk about what friendship looked like for us through every stage: from childhood to high school, college, and now. We dive into the ups and downs of connection, the people we’ve been versus who we are now, and how our experiences have shaped the way we approach friendship today. From awkward introductions to online connections and unexpected bonds, we explore what it really takes to make (and keep) friends as an adult and why every attempt feels a little different from the last.

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    50 mins
  • Ep 2: Unemployed
    Oct 14 2025

    In this episode of Casting it Out, hosts Josie D-G and Kayla P open up about unemployment, layoffs, and the challenges of starting over. They talk about finding confidence after job loss, the highs and lows of job hunting, and how hitting pause on their careers helped them find purpose again.

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    37 mins
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