
Theme Songs, True Crime, and Tiny Houses with Too Many People
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About this listen
Welcome to the chaos we all secretly live for. In this premiere episode of Wicked Fierce Talk, your three hosts, Tammy, Keira, and Nikki, take you on a joyride through motherhood, entrepreneurship, multitasking meltdowns, and the fine line between meditation and muttering “help me” under your breath.
From tiny beach houses packed with big personalities to how we recover when the week tries to run us over (literally, in Keira’s case), this episode is a full-blown group chat you didn’t know you needed.
If your multitasking style had a theme song, what would it be? (Hint: Jesse J, NSYNC, and The Final Countdown all make appearances.)
What happens when your “romantic getaway” turns into a surf retreat for six people in 400 square feet.
Keira’s post-accident work ethic vs. her Pilates instructor’s concussion advice (spoiler: she ignored it).
Nikki’s secret weapon for surviving meltdowns: boundaries and alone time with crickets.
Tammy’s true crime obsession… and her solo movie theater rituals (popcorn for one, please).
What we really think about raising kids, spending money, and trading Toys R Us for Tiffany’s
Meditation can look like folding laundry, hiding in the car, or whispering affirmations to yourself mid-chaos.
Girls’ friendship dynamics? Just as complicated as your Wi-Fi password.
No matter what phase you’re in - diapers, diplomas, or DIY fences - we’re all just doing our best to keep the wheels on.
Oh, and JNCO jeans are back. Yes. Really. And they’re $170 now. Lord help us.
You need a laugh, a break, or just want to feel seen in the beautiful mess that is working mom life.
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Until next time, keep it wicked, keep it fierce, and keep it real.