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The Hyper-Independence Hangover

The Hyper-Independence Hangover

Update: 2025-08-27
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After years of “doing it all” - careers, crises, and the day-to-day grind - Tully and Maggie have mastered the art of hyper-independence. But here’s the thing: once you get used to carrying everything alone, it’s hard to let anyone else take the weight… even when someone wants to.


In this episode, the girls dig into the emotional gymnastics of refusing help until they inevitably explode - or, as Maggie puts it, become “champagne bottles that get shaken up until they pop.”


They talk about the messy reality of vulnerability when it’s not cute, the ugly side of mental health, and the awkward dance between self-reliance and letting people in.


Whether you’re an A-type personality with a colour-coded calendar or just someone who hates asking for help, this one will feel uncomfortably familiar.







01:05 – Sock Merch & Chart Bragging


01:30Weekly Life Chaos


04:30On the Couch: Hyper-Independence


13:00 – Teenager to Caretaker


17:00 – Champagne Bottle Analogy


20:00 – Ned the Golden Retriever Boyfriend


22:00 – Ugly Cry + Guilt Spiral


25:00 – Microdosing Vulnerability & Asking For Help


29:00 – TeaOnHer: Are we hypocrites?


33:00 – Digital Overshare Trauma


35:00 Shag V. Taylor Swift


39:00 – Troll Dolls & Bridges


42:00 – Therapy Homework



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The Hyper-Independence Hangover

The Hyper-Independence Hangover

Maggie Kelly & Tully Smyth