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It's Funny You Should Ask

A weekly Society, Culture and Personal Journals podcast
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It's Funny You Should Ask

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It's Funny You Should Ask

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Happy 2022! #newyearnewme, right? Haha, we kid. But it is that time of the year where a lot of North Americans set New Year's resolutions. But do they work? How can you actually change your life so that you’re achieving the goals that matter mo
Remember when your parents finally explained the birds and the bees to you? Remember when your mom fully prepared you for your first period? No? Yeah...we don't remember either. Today T & K share how they learned about their lady bits and funny
Join us as K explains why she was away for so long. She gets into her recent diagnosis of ADHD and how it has impacted her as well as how it impacts women and girls in general. Surprisingly (not) there is not much research done on women with AD
Join us as K explains why she was away for so long. She gets into her recent diagnosis of ADHD and how it has impacted her as well as how it impacts women and girls in general. Surprisingly (not) there is not much research done on women with AD
We’ve all been there before--you’re having a conversation with someone and they drop one of those comments that is just straight up offensive. If you’re like us, these situations may feel awkward AF. Do you call the person out? Do you laugh awk
You know that feeling when you want to make a change in your life (and maybe even make progress) but keep repeating the same mistakes over and over again? Whether it’s sticking to a gym routine or meditating everyday, we know that feeling! Toda
Given that all the pandemic restrictions are slowly starting to lift, we thought it would be a good idea to talk about that old thing you might remember - FOMO! What is it, where does it come from, and maybe a few tips to get ready for when you
T and K are going through some changes in their lives and found themselves lacking closure. The pandemic doesn’t help. Join us as they discuss where this need for closure comes from and what we can do about it! T’s article: Kruglanski, A. W.
In this episode, T & K share our listeners' comments and questions. Did your question/comment make it onto this episode? Listen and find out! P.s. K shares the recipe for a Gibson, so if you’ve ever wondered what pickled onions taste like in
It’s spring cleaning time over here at It’s Funny You Should Ask and today T & K discuss why it’s in your best interests to declutter your space. In case you didn’t know how the KonMari method works, K will give you a primer! Also tune in to he
Today T & K discuss how their definition of success has changed over the years and answer the question: would your 12 year old self think you are successful now? T examines the ever-changing ways to measure success and K offers a comparison of
How often do you mindlessly browse through your favorite social media app? Do you suddenly find yourself adding things to your online shopping cart? We definitely do - more than we’d like to admit! Sit with us as we talk about what phone addict
Have you ever felt like you don’t have enough friends, or felt guilty for not keeping in touch with an old friend? We have! Today we discuss why making friends as an adult is hard and clarify the difference between a clique and a group of frien
Today we talk about the dreaded “b” word--budgeting. We discuss our mistakes with money and why we avoided actually talking about them for so long. Guess what, if you don’t have a budget already, we’re going to suggest that you make one now!
In this episode, T & K reflect on what it was like growing up with their siblings. T discusses the birth order theory (which she 100% thinks is a thing) and K discusses how culture indirectly impacts the number of children in a family.T & K
Sometimes it’s hard not to get caught up in gossip--whether or not you know the person. Especially those brown aunties, if you know what we’re talking about! T & K unpack the “why” of gossip, and reflect on their own experiences. Also - find
For International Women’s Day, T & K discuss feminism and what it means to them. T provides a (very) brief history of feminism and K offers an alternative approach to feminism in modern times. (Spoiler alert: We might be bad feminists!)T’s res
Moving out of your childhood home is always a huge adjustment. Not everyone makes this transition at the same time, especially if your parents don’t expect you to move out until you’re married! T & K reflect on their own experiences of moving o
The dreaded question that women are confronted with time and time again--when are you having kids? Our guest, J (a working mother of two adorable kids) weighs in on her decision to have children and continue pursuing her career. We also discuss
Today T & K grapple with body image and reflect on their own experiences learning to love their bodies, despite what society has led them to believe. Shout out to @thebirdspapaya and @mikzazon, two body positive influencers on Instagram that ca
What was your biggest influence when you picked your career path? Listen in as K and T discuss what they THOUGHT they wanted and what they actually wanted out of their careers. Shout out to that immigrant family guilt! You know what we’re talki
Do you ever feel obligated to give advice? Well, so do we. T & K discuss why we feel the need to give others relationship advice and how we feel receiving it, too. Sangria recipe (actually follow it,unlike us):www.thecookierookie.com/apple-p
This episode features our first guest, Anita! We chat about when we have been creeped out, and when we’ve been creepy ourselves (whoops!). We discuss what is perceived as creepy, why, and how we can deal with situations that make us uncomfortab
In a world full of personality types, T&K take 2 personality tests to find out what our Meyers Briggs personality types are and discuss the results. We share our thoughts on why learning more about your personality type could be helpful and  de
Have you ever sent a text and received a response 2 days later? We think that’s weird. In this episode, T&K reflect on response times to texts and emails, as well as the phenomenon of social media in modern relationships.T’s article: Aziz An
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