255. Southernisms
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In this episode of Now That You Ask, I take a heartfelt and humorous journey back through the wisdom of Southern women, the kind who can teach you how to pick the perfect tomato while quietly handing you a lesson about life.
From learning that “you don’t get to complain about what you’re allowing” to realizing how often I try to fix people who never asked for my help, this episode explores the tender line between caring and controlling, nostalgia and growth, comfort and change. I talk about old relationships, old clothes, old patterns, and the surprising wisdom hidden inside Southern expressions that somehow manage to be both funny and painfully true.
This conversation is about letting go of what no longer fits, trusting what comes easily, and learning to laugh at myself while doing the work of becoming a better person. And somewhere in the middle of it all, there is fried catfish, Christmas sweaters, grits, and a reminder that sometimes the simplest advice carries the deepest meaning.
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