Boundaries & Banter
🎙️ Boundaries & Banter is a podcast hosted by sisters-in-law Taryn & Michela, where honest conversations meet real life.
We talk family, friendship, culture, and the messy process of learning boundaries — with humor, warmth, and zero pretending we have it all figured out.
New episodes dive into relationships, self-growth, and navigating modern womanhood, one real conversation at a time.
Podcasting since 2026 • 5 episodes
Boundaries & Banter
Latest Episodes
Friendship Breakups Hurt More Than Romantic Ones (Here’s Why)
Friendship breakups can hurt more than romantic breakups—and no one talks about it. In this episode of Boundaries & Banter, we unpack why losing a friend cuts so deep, how friendship breakups actually happen, and how to know when it’s time ...
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Episode 5
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38:05
What Is a Boundary? And Why Family Crosses Them So Easily
What is a boundary—and why do family members so often cross it? In this episode of Boundaries & Banter, we sit down with licensed family therapist Bernadine Fried to break down what boundaries actually are, why they’re essential for mental ...
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Episode 4
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35:04
Generational Trauma: The “Normal” Family Patterns That Hurt You
Generational trauma shows up as “normal” family patterns—guilt, fear, silent treatment, people-pleasing—and it quietly shapes your nervous system. In this Boundaries & Banter episode, Taryn & Michela talk about how it’s passed down, how...
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Episode 3
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31:55
Online Bullying Went Too Far — When “Opinions” Become Cruel Attacks
Online bullying, internet harassment, and cruel comment culture are out of control. In this emotional episode of Boundaries & Banter, we open up about the hateful comments we received, the difference between disagreement and bullying, and h...
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Episode 2
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35:16
Postpartum Anxiety & In-Laws: When Family Ignores Boundaries
Postpartum anxiety and in-law boundaries collide in this raw Boundaries & Banter episode. Taryn & Michela break down real-life in-law conflict, emotional enmeshment, motherhood guilt, and why boundaries are necessary—not cruel.I...
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Episode 1
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31:47