How Often Do We Answer "I'm Fine" When We're Really Not?
Breaking the Silence
•
53m
In this episode of Breaking the Silence, Nori, ShyTia, and Angeli ask: What does “being on time” actually mean to you? From early birds and last-minute legends to family time differences and different rules for weddings, airports, cookouts, church, and movies, the conversation reminds us that a little communication and a little grace go a long way.
The episode also features “Blind Bites: Snack Attack Edition,” a blindfolded taste test with everyday office, gas station, lunch bag, and dollar store snacks. Then, the conversation turns to how often we answer “I’m fine” when we’re really not, reflecting on the people who notice when something is off and why checking in matters.
Finally, “Exploring Our World” takes a virtual trip to Iceland, featuring the Blue Lagoon, black sand beaches, Icelandic hot dogs, tectonic plates, and the Northern Lights from a glass cabin.
Up Next in Breaking the Silence
-
Who's Really Keeping the House Running?
In this episode of Breaking the Silence, Francisca, Nori, and ShyTia ask, “Since When Did Being Nice Become Exceptional?” and explore why simple acts of kindness and good manners now feel surprising instead of expected. From a smile, a compliment, or a thoughtful gesture, the conversation shows h...
-
Whatever Happened to Bored?
In this episode of Breaking the Silence, ShyTia, Francisca, and Angeli ask, “Why Is Every Little Decision So Hard?” and talk about decision fatigue, too many choices, group texts that go nowhere, over researching purchases, and why sometimes good enough is exactly what keeps life moving.
The con...
-
Do We Fake Confidence Until We Feel It?
In this episode of Breaking the Silence, Nori, Angeli, and ShyTia explore why ordinary activities now feel bigger, more planned, and more performative than they used to. From Target trips, coffee runs, Costco samples, farmers markets, airport travel, birthday weekends, school drop-offs, and socia...