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The Girls Uninterrupted
The Girls Uninterrupted
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Three Kiwi gals who love a laugh, sometimes a cry, serious chat, ridiculous chat, girly chat, dirty chat, funny chat, all of the chat! Think of us as your best friends at home with you having one of those glorious catch ups best friends have.
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We’re kicking off the 'F**k It, It’s Christmas' energy early - and it’s all happening.
We unpack Brodie’s full transformation into wifey territory with her new man, along with her Official Sand Etiquette for the beach this summer.
Plus, the ongoing AirDrop hassles pushing us to the brink, and the growing realisation that we need to book a rage room ASAP.
This week we’re joined by the wonderful Jenna Carruthers, aka Mortgages with Jenna.
We had her on the podcast a couple of years ago and she was so helpful that we had to get her back. If you’re thinking about buying a home, Jenna’s here to show you it doesn’t have to feel so scary or isolating.
With over 18 years’ experience in financial services - and having bought, sold and built property herself - Jenna knows how overwhelming it can be. She’s built her own property portfolio both as a single woman and as a working mum and wife, so she truly understands the journey.
Note: The information discussed is of a general nature only and does not constitute personalised advice. Every situation is unique, so for advice relevant to your circumstances, reach out to Jenna via mortgageswithjenna.co.nz
This week, we learn how to vocal growl - and quite frankly, we should be doing more of it. We also discover that we need to stop hating on pigeons; they’ve been hard done by for too long, and it’s time to show them some love.
We unpack all the weird, unhinged behaviours we had as children. And yes, we talk about elephant breasts, communal tables at restaurants, and the value of tomato relish.
Plus, there’s a big box in the studio.
This week, we’ve got devastating green bean news for Producer Dave, we’re the official Emma Twigg fan club, and we’re wondering - have you ever thought about joining the circus?
Plus, Brodie is leaning in and embracing Christmas this year, Caitlin’s trying to get out of a parking ticket, and Gracie’s tackling birthday party etiquette.
This week we’re dishing up hard launches, boobs, Tupperware wars, and asking the ultimate question - are boyfriends actually embarrassing?
We also dive into why dubstep needs a comeback, and seriously… f*ck you, fireworks.
Other highlights include babysitter foot-pic scandals and the debate: square vs round foods (because soup should always be in a round container).
Plus, we decode Caitlin’s legendary “Piff” nickname and make the case for why penguins should officially be called ‘lil bishes.’
You’ll find it hard to tell whether Brodie has actually been overseas in this episode, but there are plenty of stories - including a naked scrub-down with your best mate.
We learn that buzz cuts are the crisis haircut for men. It’s also Cringe Week, and we’ve decided it’s something to celebrate, not shy away from.
There’s also a major travel hack, a chat about the unsung hero that is the Bic pen, and a bit of drooling over lolly cake.
With Brodie thriving in Amsterdam, Gracie and Caitlin are holding down the fort this week, covering the hard-hitting news - from sold-out pubic hair g-strings and penpals to why it’s so bloody windy.
Also, do you know your partner’s social media password - and do you use it?
Plus, there’s a new baby forest giraffe, Caitlin rolls the dice on food expiry dates, and we learn how to curtsy.
We’re locked and loaded for the poddy this week before Brodie jets off to Amsterdam for her marathon.
In breaking news - literally - we can confirm she successfully farted in front of Makita.
We chat about men in crop tops and their yum yum bits, dive into the USB family, and explore incognito mode, neck pillows, and the Spice Girls.
Here at The Girls Uninterrupted, we thrive on rogue segues, dramatic subject changes, and going off on tangents.
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There are wild tales from Stewart Island, cravings for wicked wings before 5pm, and we discover a new product that could be a total game-changer in the bedroom...
The Girls Interrupted team shares their 'shame at a spineless government', reflects on holding both joy and sorrow, and discusses Brodie’s new bidet venture.
They also delve into fatty cream, curious hoarding habits, Ulva Island, summer antics, and Gracie’s demand for “proof of poo...
Hot flushes, mood swings, brain fog… and that’s just Monday. Niki Bezzant is back to help us unravel the mystery of perimenopause (and beyond), with practical advice and zero fear-mongering. Whether you’re noticing changes or just curious about what’s ahead, this episode is a reminder that this next stage is something to understand, embrace, and even look forward to - not fear.
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We’re back with a fresh round of life updates - from holidaying with boyfriends and matching tattoos to weddings and all that gross stuff.
We’re already locked in for the 2026 festie season and blown away by Harry Styles smashing a sub-three-hour marathon in Berlin.
It’s also Fat Bear Week, Brodie’s found the best marg in the world, and we’re debating everything from cheese and crackers in kids’ lunchboxes to which of us would rather eat cat food.
Motherhood changes your body - and yes, that includes your period. In this honest and personal episode, Gracie shares her journey through postpartum bleeding, healing, and navigating the WTF moments of motherhood. Brodie opens up about her own experience with abortion, and how that reshaped her connection with her cycle. It’s heartfelt, unfiltered, and so needed.
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We handed the mic to the guys - partners, husbands, and unsuspecting producer Dave - to find out what they really think about periods. Are they squeamish? Supportive? Confused? Turns out, it’s a little of everything. Featuring audio from Ali, Hayden, and Dave; this one’s equal parts sweet, surprising, and occasionally hilarious.
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We kick off the week with our continued admiration for the Black Ferns - but we’re furious at the New Zealand media for its lack of Women's Rugby World Cup coverage.
Caitlin and Tegan share their wisdom with Brodie on how to holiday with a boyfriend.
Turns out you can in fact turn orange from eating too many pumpkins and carrots.
Plus, we reflect on bars that pass the vibe check, and weigh up the pros and cons of a matching set.
Spoiler: periods don’t get easier with age - they just come with more life admin and experience. We’re talking workouts, birth control, moods, planning around work/holidays, and the weird shame that still lingers in adult life. We talk about Brodie’s Great Bleed of 2023 and all about managing menstruation while adulting hard.
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Tegan joins us this week for a deep dive into the role celebrities should - or shouldn’t - play in global issues.
We’re all thinking we’ll be festi pests again this summer.
Get on board people, because Brussels sprouts are BACK.
Caitlin shares a life-changing chin-hair hack.
Have you heard about Mr Fantasy??
Plus: hobbies, duty-free, and a big old Sydney Marathon and Naseby Ultra debrief!
So... what actually is ‘the cycle’? It’s more than just bleeding once a month (shocking, we know). Niki Bezzant joins us to break it all down—from hormones and moods to the phases we should’ve learned about in health class… and the moon!? Consider this your cycle cheat sheet—minus the awkward classroom diagrams.
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On the show today, we chat about our glorious Black Ferns, weight-loss drugs, and HOLY HECK... Brodie has a BOYFRIEND! Caitlin is also celebrating one year with her gorgeous man.
Plus, we discuss why we should wear our wedding dresses twice, and how we can now self-test our womanly bits at the doctor’s.
Remember your first period? Chances are, it was confusing, a little weird, and came with a side of panic (and possibly a secret stash of pads in your school bag).
In this episode, we look back at The First Cycle: how it shaped our early ideas of being ‘grown up’ and how we juggled school, sport, and surprises in our undies.
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