DiscoverNot So Subtle
Not So Subtle
Claim Ownership

Not So Subtle

Author: Laura Fischer, Laura Roth, TierneyMcKool

Subscribed: 1Played: 1
Share

Description

We’re here to create a space for authentic and unfiltered conversation with like-minded women who aren’t afraid to speak their truth.
10 Episodes
Reverse
On this episode of NSS, we dissect the problematic stories from the olympics and can’t help but wonder, are these rules outdated and if so how do we move forward? We also talk about Simone Biles and the conversation revolving around mental health and finding work life balance. *you can skip to minute 7 for start of episode.
Someone’s got a big announcement and then we talk all fears of new motherhood. And then we try to inspire Laura with some celeb baby names while playing Would You Rather?
Rain checking girls day when your man is in town? We get it…. Inviting us to your gender reveal party? …. We’ll have to *politely* decline.
Join us this week for a fun catch up session as we cover some recent events in our lives.
Ep. 4- F**k Body Shame

Ep. 4- F**k Body Shame

2021-04-0751:11

Join us as we lay out our own personal experiences with body positivity and the lessons we’ve learned to far.
Ep. 3 - Dating Mishaps

Ep. 3 - Dating Mishaps

2021-03-2329:40

If you’re wanting a good laugh and to know you are not alone in the world of dating blunders, we’ve got you covered!
In this episode we cover breaking the different relationship stereotypes of being single long term versus pressures to settle down while approaching our thirties.
Ep. 1 - Introduction

Ep. 1 - Introduction

2021-02-1523:27

In this introduction we will cover a little background on who we are, why we’re here and what we plan on diving into next. Hope you’ll join us.
Tierney joins the 30 club (finally) and we talk about the differences of socializing as a 20 yr old vs. now. Laura Roth learns her future entails a mansion in Australia with Jesus. Listen now to find out more!
In today’s episode talk about the positives and pitfalls to social media. Are we too obsessed with wanting validation or is it time to get rid of likes?
Comments 
loading