we are NOT the SAME
We Are Not the Same: Join our comedic journey as Bodybuilder Barbie flexes her muscles against Daria’s dry wit! Dive into the hilarity of life’s twists and turns through the eyes of two contrasting besties who prove that different perspectives lead to the best stories. Tune in for laughs, randomness, and a sprinkle of chaos!
Podcasting since 2024 • 59 episodes
we are NOT the SAME
Latest Episodes
ENCORE: Shelf Titties, Googly Eyes, And Other Cautionary Tales
ENCORE EPISODE RECORDED 1/12/21Start with a laugh, stay for the honesty. We take a candid tour through the world of boobs—how asymmetry is normal, why fitness often shrinks volume, and what actually happens when you choose implants. From...
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Crunch, Play, Repeat
Ever wonder what your year in music says about your actual life? We dive into our stats and instantly hit a fork in the road: one of us is a pop punk lifer (Alkaline Trio, Sum 41, Paramore), the other a card-carrying rave kid with a soft spot f...
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Season 3
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Episode 28
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45:33
Society Peaked In the 90s
The brighter the colors, the bigger the smile—remember when fast food had mascots, Taco Bell had a talking chihuahua, and McDonald’s seats looked like fries? We dive into why the 90s felt alive and playful, and why today’s beige minimalism leav...
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Season 3
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Episode 27
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40:56
I Tried To Sleep In Silence And My Brain Said NOPE
Silence isn’t silent for everyone. We open with the weird whoosh of tinnitus and how a quiet bedroom can feel louder than a city street, then work our way through sleep debt, anxiety, and the hopeful promise of habits that actually stick. One o...
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Season 3
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Episode 26
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46:28
If Trauma Had A Delete Button, My Ex Would Be First In Line
What would you trade for peace of mind—a full year of your memory, a single person who did damage, or nothing at all? We crack open a messy, honest thought experiment and chase it through the real costs: identity, relationships, and the lessons...
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Season 3
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Episode 25
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