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Talking all things love, life, lust, and a bunch of other stuff. Nothing is off limits in this podcast that navigates relationships and dating in the modern day. Brought to you by two bachelor finalists Brittany Hockley and Laura Byrne.
Talking all things love, life, lust, and a bunch of other stuff. Nothing is off limits in this podcast that navigates relationships and dating in the modern day. Brought to you by two bachelor finalists Brittany Hockley and Laura Byrne.
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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Life Uncut.
Hosts
Brittany Hockley
Laura Byrne
Previous Guests
Darren Palmer
Darren Palmer is a renowned Australian interior designer and television personality, known for his work on various home renovation shows, including 'The Block'. He has gained recognition for his design expertise and has become a prominent figure in the Australian design community, often providing insights and critiques on home renovations.
Darren Palmer is a renowned Australian interior designer and television personality, known for his work on various home renovation shows, including 'The Block'. He has gained recognition for his design expertise and has become a prominent figure in the Australian design community, often providing insights and critiques on home renovations.
Zara Seidler
Zara Seidler is the co-founder of The Daily Aus, a media platform that focuses on engaging young people with political issues. She has a background in political science and experience in the political world, making her well-versed in the current political landscape and the concerns of younger generations. Zara is dedicated to making politics accessible and relevant to her audience, often addressing the intersection of pop culture and political discourse.
Zara Seidler is the co-founder of The Daily Aus, a media platform that focuses on engaging young people with political issues. She has a background in political science and experience in the political world, making her well-versed in the current political landscape and the concerns of younger generations. Zara is dedicated to making politics accessible and relevant to her audience, often addressing the intersection of pop culture and political discourse.
Fleurine Tideman
Fleurine Tideman is a writer and commentator known for her insights on community and personal boundaries. She recently gained attention for her substack titled 'Enough with the boundaries; losing my stepfather showed me the community we're sacrificed for our so called 'boundaries'.' In her writing, she reflects on personal experiences, including the impact of her stepfather's terminal illness on her understanding of community support and the importance of human connection.
Fleurine Tideman is a writer and commentator known for her insights on community and personal boundaries. She recently gained attention for her substack titled 'Enough with the boundaries; losing my stepfather showed me the community we're sacrificed for our so called 'boundaries'.' In her writing, she reflects on personal experiences, including the impact of her stepfather's terminal illness on her understanding of community support and the importance of human connection.
Topics Discussed
last name
feminism
surnames
ovarian cyst
pain
Italy
relationships
attachment styles
wedding
location tracking
independence
kids eating
renovation
DNA test
The White Lotus
wedding sign
pranks
politics
political conversations
federal election
pop culture
left and right divide
voting
cost of living
political information
algorithms
outrage culture
boundaries
community
manifesting
goal setting
mum guilt
parenting
convenience
neighbours
We're Cross Continental. Is Taking Your Partner's Last Name Anti Feminist?
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Brittany HockleyLaura Byrne
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
last namefeminismsurnamesovarian cystpainItaly
Ciao Lifers!
We're coming to you from 3 different locations today. Britt has finally been reunited with Ben in Italy and she's caused a stir about dipping croissants in coffee. Laura has a positive update about her ovarian cyst. We have a chat about it not being 'normal' to be in pain and how it can be quite anxiety inducing to receive a 'wait and see what happens' type of diagnosis.
Should we be giving babies their mother's surname? There's an Italian politician who has proposed a law that would automatically give babies their mother's surname at birth. Britt's still making up her mind of what both her and her husband to be will do with their surnames when they get married. Laura questions why it's such a 'norm' for us to not even think about giving kids their mum's last names.
We're coming to you from 3 different locations today. Britt has finally been reunited with Ben in Italy and she's caused a stir about dipping croissants in coffee. Laura has a positive update about her ovarian cyst. We have a chat about it not being 'normal' to be in pain and how it can be quite anxiety inducing to receive a 'wait and see what happens' type of diagnosis.
Should we be giving babies their mother's surname? There's an Italian politician who has proposed a law that would automatically give babies their mother's surname at birth. Britt's still making up her mind of what both her and her husband to be will do with their surnames when they get married. Laura questions why it's such a 'norm' for us to not even think about giving kids their mum's last names.
Welcome back to ask uncut where we unpack your deep and burning questions. We recorded this a few days early as Britt is currently on her way to Italy to have a very close quarters catch up with her fiance, sister, brother in law and niece! We’ve really realised that we are in the next age bracket with our vibes this week! Vibes for the week: Britt - Podcast Stalked Keeshia Contour Cool Gel Knee Pillow Laura Instagram Sydney Plant Guy Instagram
Then we get into your questions!
HUSBANDS MUM HAS HIS LOCATION SETTINGS ON My husband’s mum has his location settings on, so basically she is able to track him at all times. She isn’t necessarily controlling or making a big deal about it but I often hear her saying things like “I saw you were at the pub the other night” or “why were you at work on Saturday”. It makes me feel a certain way. I just find it a bit odd but I feel like I can’t really just ask him to turn it off because she’ll ask questions and I don’t want it to come back on to me. I guess my question is, am I being ridiculous to be annoyed at this?
HOW DO TWO AVOIDANTS MAKE A RELATIONSHIP WORK? I’m 29 and have finally got my hands on the man I've been plotting about for 10 years. We’ve always had a strong connection, but life has led us in different directions over the years. We’ve been seeing each other as exclusive ‘fwb’ for the last year, but things have evolved recently. We spend hours chatting, planning our future, our communication is great, and we’re super compatible. The spark is strong; it may as well be fire. But we have both realised that we have avoidant attachment styles, which has prevented us from going ‘all in’. Recently, we’ve both admitted that we’re in deep and would like to try to be together. So my question is, how do ‘regular’ people do this? I can’t get my head around how to ‘be’ a girlfriend.. and what that might mean for my sense of self, and my lifestyle. I’m hyper independent, falling in love and absolutely terrified.. Help!
IS IT WEIRD FOR BRIDAL PARTY WEDDING TO SLOW DANCE? What’re your thoughts on a bride making the bridesmaids and groomsmen slow dance together at the start of the night? My boyfriend is in a wedding this afternoon and he has to slow dance with his partner for 5 MINUTES!! Is this normal, am I overreacting that I find this weird? My heart rate is resting at 120 right now, I'm that anxious.
Welcome back to ask uncut where we unpack your deep and burning questions. We recorded this a few days early as Britt is currently on her way to Italy to have a very close quarters catch up with her fiance, sister, brother in law and niece! We’ve really realised that we are in the next age bracket with our vibes this week! Vibes for the week: Britt - Podcast Stalked Keeshia Contour Cool Gel Knee Pillow Laura Instagram Sydney Plant Guy Instagram
Then we get into your questions!
HUSBANDS MUM HAS HIS LOCATION SETTINGS ON My husband’s mum has his location settings on, so basically she is able to track him at all times. She isn’t necessarily controlling or making a big deal about it but I often hear her saying things like “I saw you were at the pub the other night” or “why were you at work on Saturday”. It makes me feel a certain way. I just find it a bit odd but I feel like I can’t really just ask him to turn it off because she’ll ask questions and I don’t want it to come back on to me. I guess my question is, am I being ridiculous to be annoyed at this?
HOW DO TWO AVOIDANTS MAKE A RELATIONSHIP WORK? I’m 29 and have finally got my hands on the man I've been plotting about for 10 years. We’ve always had a strong connection, but life has led us in different directions over the years. We’ve been seeing each other as exclusive ‘fwb’ for the last year, but things have evolved recently. We spend hours chatting, planning our future, our communication is great, and we’re super compatible. The spark is strong; it may as well be fire. But we have both realised that we have avoidant attachment styles, which has prevented us from going ‘all in’. Recently, we’ve both admitted that we’re in deep and would like to try to be together. So my question is, how do ‘regular’ people do this? I can’t get my head around how to ‘be’ a girlfriend.. and what that might mean for my sense of self, and my lifestyle. I’m hyper independent, falling in love and absolutely terrified.. Help!
IS IT WEIRD FOR BRIDAL PARTY WEDDING TO SLOW DANCE? What’re your thoughts on a bride making the bridesmaids and groomsmen slow dance together at the start of the night? My boyfriend is in a wedding this afternoon and he has to slow dance with his partner for 5 MINUTES!! Is this normal, am I overreacting that I find this weird? My heart rate is resting at 120 right now, I'm that anxious.
kids eatingrenovationDNA testThe White Lotuswedding signpranks
It's our weekly round up! The best of the week from our National radio show THE PICKUP.
Every week we live across the country at 3pm on the KIIS Network. You can listen live on iHeart radio, or catch up here each week! For more follow @THEPICKUP on socials.
What's on the show:
What did your kids eat that they shouldn't have?
Laura has been rage-baiting on her reno + mean comments
The Block Judge Darren Palmer gives Laura's reno an official score
What did you discover from the DNA test?
The White Lotus pays all their stars the exact same wage
This trendy wedding sign has been slammed as 'tacky' and 'a red flag'
It's our weekly round up! The best of the week from our National radio show THE PICKUP.
Every week we live across the country at 3pm on the KIIS Network. You can listen live on iHeart radio, or catch up here each week! For more follow @THEPICKUP on socials.
What's on the show:
What did your kids eat that they shouldn't have?
Laura has been rage-baiting on her reno + mean comments
The Block Judge Darren Palmer gives Laura's reno an official score
What did you discover from the DNA test?
The White Lotus pays all their stars the exact same wage
This trendy wedding sign has been slammed as 'tacky' and 'a red flag'
Everything Feels Increasingly Political. Navigating Conversations With People Who Have Different Politics - Uncut with Zara Seidler
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Brittany HockleyLaura Byrne
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Zara Seidler
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
politicspolitical conversationsfederal electionpop cultureleft and right dividevotingcost of livingpolitical informationalgorithmsoutrage culture
When it comes to politics, it can be particularly tricky to navigate political conversations with the people you love — especially when they sit on the opposite side of the fence. We have a very important federal election coming up on May 3 so we’re expecting these conversations to increase more and more in the next few weeks. Today we wanted to dive into how pop culture has become increasingly political, why the divide between left and right feels so extreme, and perhaps most importantly, how do we actually vote for what matters to us, beyond what’s trending on Instagram or TikTok?
Today we’re joined by Zara Seidler — co-founder of The Daily Aus. The Daily Aus are particularly tapped into what young people are asking and what they care about in the political landscape. Zara has experience in the political world and also has a degree in political science.
We cover:
How politics has become embedded in pop culture
Why there is a push towards independents
What the upcoming election actually means for us
Cost of living is the number 1 thing people care about now
The issue with receiving political info from just one source
Algorithms, outrage culture and how it’s impacted politics
How to have conversations with people who have different politics
When it comes to politics, it can be particularly tricky to navigate political conversations with the people you love — especially when they sit on the opposite side of the fence. We have a very important federal election coming up on May 3 so we’re expecting these conversations to increase more and more in the next few weeks. Today we wanted to dive into how pop culture has become increasingly political, why the divide between left and right feels so extreme, and perhaps most importantly, how do we actually vote for what matters to us, beyond what’s trending on Instagram or TikTok?
Today we’re joined by Zara Seidler — co-founder of The Daily Aus. The Daily Aus are particularly tapped into what young people are asking and what they care about in the political landscape. Zara has experience in the political world and also has a degree in political science.
We cover:
How politics has become embedded in pop culture
Why there is a push towards independents
What the upcoming election actually means for us
Cost of living is the number 1 thing people care about now
The issue with receiving political info from just one source
Algorithms, outrage culture and how it’s impacted politics
How to have conversations with people who have different politics
Hey lifers! Did you grow up in a house where you could openly chat about things like s3x? We’re on opposite ends of the scale on this one! Britt has reverse manifested and ended up with a pretty grim case of food poisoning. We end up having a chat about how we each feel about manifesting and goal setting.
If you have kids, do you experience ‘mum guilt’? Laura has a work commitment that means she can’t make something that is important to Marlie Mae. We speak about the expectations on parents these days when they’re also trying to juggle work.
Fleurine Tideman recently wrote a substack titled 'Enough with the boundaries; losing my stepfather showed me the community we're sacrificed for our so called 'boundaries'. She told the story of her step father who was battling terminal cancer when she noticed how much the neighbours and friends stepped up without even being asked to.
We spoke about our shift towards outsourcing everything so we don’t feel indebted to others and how we all seem to focus more on convenience.
We asked:
Do you think our inclination to set boundaries has removed our sense of community?
Does the idea of someone dropping over unannounced feel warm or anxiety inducing?
Do you know your neighbours?
Do you agree that in order to have a village, you have to be a villager?
Hey lifers! Did you grow up in a house where you could openly chat about things like s3x? We’re on opposite ends of the scale on this one! Britt has reverse manifested and ended up with a pretty grim case of food poisoning. We end up having a chat about how we each feel about manifesting and goal setting.
If you have kids, do you experience ‘mum guilt’? Laura has a work commitment that means she can’t make something that is important to Marlie Mae. We speak about the expectations on parents these days when they’re also trying to juggle work.
Fleurine Tideman recently wrote a substack titled 'Enough with the boundaries; losing my stepfather showed me the community we're sacrificed for our so called 'boundaries'. She told the story of her step father who was battling terminal cancer when she noticed how much the neighbours and friends stepped up without even being asked to.
We spoke about our shift towards outsourcing everything so we don’t feel indebted to others and how we all seem to focus more on convenience.
We asked:
Do you think our inclination to set boundaries has removed our sense of community?
Does the idea of someone dropping over unannounced feel warm or anxiety inducing?
Do you know your neighbours?
Do you agree that in order to have a village, you have to be a villager?