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Girl Talk Unfiltered...Real Women, Real Talk, Zero BullShit
Girl Talk Unfiltered...Real Women, Real Talk, Zero BullShit
Author: Hosts-Carol Reed
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Hosted by Carol Reed, unfiltered conversations about relationships of all kinds. I explore the messy, magical, hilarious, and the heartbreaking while bridging the gap between the bold, the bruised, the clueless and the blessed.
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The message of this week's episode of "Girl Talk Unfiltered" is that parenting adult children is
challenging because it requires parents to let go of control and adapt to the changing dynamics of their
relationship with their child. Topics discussed include identity whiplash, power shifts, emotional
whiplash, redefining the relationship, and handling situations where adult children pull away or cut off
contact. The episode encourages parents to embrace the evolving relationship with their child and to love
them for who they are, not Merch coming soon, including mugs, t-shirts, and surprises
This episode is about the beautiful, messy art of protecting your peace. Carol dives into what it really means to set boundaries — not as walls, but as invitations for healthier connection. Through humor and raw reflection, she unpacks why women often feel guilty for saying no, how silence can be a superpower, and why choosing peace doesn’t mean giving up your fire.
“Boundaries & Bliss” is a reminder that peace is the new rich, self-respect is the new sexy, and happiness starts the moment you stop abandoning yourself for approval.
It’s unfiltered, honest, a little funny, and fully liberating — the permission slip to choose yourself, guilt-free.
Three sisters who were raised without their father reunite with him as adults after years of absence. One
of them found out seven years ago that her dad wasn't the man she thought was her father. They discuss
their first encounters with their dad and the complicated feelings that come with meeting a parent who
wasn't around for most of their lives. Meeting a parent that was absent for most of your life can raise a lot
of questions and emotions. It can bring up old wounds and trigger feelings of grief, anger, and guilt. This
emotional fallout is messy and confusing, but it's also an invitation to rebuild and decide who you want to
be. Father absence has been linked to issues of trust, attachment, and identity in daughters. The emotional
whiplash of someone reappearing after decades is real and can have lasting effects on a Forgiving a
parent who abandoned you and reconnecting with them as an adult is a complex and emotional process. It
can bring up feelings of anger, grief, and confusion. It may also stir up trust issues and make you
question your identity. However, the decision on whether or not to have a relationship with the parent
now is up to you and it's important to prioritize your own emotions and boundaries. Forgiveness and
inviting someone back into your life are two separate things. The narrator Carol, was raised in a
complicated family with a single mother and was never close with her father, who left when she was a
baby. She always wondered about her father and if he ever thought about her. At the age of 50, she was
contacted by her father's biological daughter, her sister, Elena. They met up and had an emotional conversation where they discussed their feelings and experiences with their father.
“Alright, let’s get this out of the way: I am a petty bitch sometimes. And so are you. Don’t lie. If you say you’re not, you’re either boring, delusional, or you’ve been brainwashed by too many Instagram quotes about ‘rising above.’
But here’s the thing: petty gets such a bad rap. We act like its toxic, immature, or something we should grow out of. But sometimes? Petty is joy. Petty is therapy. Petty is the unfiltered version of us that doesn’t want to sit quietly and meditate — she wants to fight back.
In this episode of Girl Talk Unfiltered, the host tackles the complex subject of self and identity by debunking the myth of 'figuring it out.' The discussion is divided into three main segments: the myth of achieving a final version of oneself, what to do when life causes you to lose your sense of self, and finding contentment without losing ambition. With personal anecdotes involving career burnout, divorce, and the small moments that reveal deeper identity crises, listeners are encouraged to see identity as fluid and ever-changing, embracing the messy, imperfect journey of continuous self-discovery and acceptance. The episode also explores how music and romantic ideals integrate with one's sense of self, providing a colorful backdrop for the broader conversation about identity and fulfillment.
On today's episode of Girl Talk Unfiltered, the topic is friendships that fade. The host, Carol, shares a personal story about her experience with a faded friendship and talks about why friendships fade, including reasons such as distance, different life stages, energy mismatch, and neglect. She also discusses how the unique grief of losing a friendship can be just as distressing as a romantic breakup, even though society doesn't validate it. Carol suggests ways to cope with the loss, such as acknowledging and Friendship grief is a real and valid experience, and it is okay to grieve for a friendship that has ended. Some friendships may only last for a chapter in our lives, but they still have an impact on who we are and how we love. It is important to remember and honor those friendships, but also be open to new friendships. If you are grieving a friendship, know that you are not alone and be gentle with yourself. Consider sharing this episode with someone who may need to hear
The podcast "Girl Talk Unfiltered" has undergone some changes, and is now just hosted by Carol Reed.
Carol reflects on disappointment and how it can change as we get older, and shares her personal
experience of disappointment in herself and others. She encourages listeners to chase their happiness and
live authentically, and explains how disappointment can lead to a different, more real version of our
lives. Growing up means dealing with disappointments and learning how to keep going even when things
don't go as planned. It's important to forgive yourself for not being perfect and constantly growing and
evolving. It's okay to feel behind or let down, but know that you are not alone and you're doing better
than you think. Your past can teach you important lessons and guide you towards a better future.
Remember to take care of yourself and stay true to who you are. You and your voice matter
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Air Date 08/22/2025
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