It's Never Fine

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Synopsis

We are Linda and Selina-- two 20-somethings stuck on the struggle bus like everyone else! We discuss topics that hit us hard in our 20s, and give our unsolicited and unqualified advice. Life's hard, society's mean, and honestly it's never fine.

Episodes

  • Own Your Awesome With Ryan Montgomery

    24/04/2019 Duration: 28min

    Fuck the shoulds. Do the wants. This is only one of the many mottos Ryan lives by. Maybe something we should all live by? Linda & Selina have special guest and friend Ryan Montgomery on to inspire us all to live our best lives through his own self-realizing journey. Music by James Prinzi & Pat Rector

  • When We See Red

    24/04/2019 Duration: 24min

    Ever been super irritated, irked, or frustrated at someone or a situation? Yeah, us too haha. Linda & Selina confront our inner angers and frustrations this week, why we feel certain ways, how we cope, and how sometimes it's just not worth it. Music by James Prinzi & Pat Rector

  • Death Lol

    11/04/2019 Duration: 22min

    Let's get dark! Linda & Selina talk about death, death-related fears, and why it's such a relatable yet hushed topic for everyone. Music by James Prinzi & Pat Rector

  • Don't Be So Flattered Honey

    03/04/2019 Duration: 18min

    Sit down and be humble; not everyone is thinking about you and even if they are, show 'em what u got. This week, Linda & Selina discuss the popular assumption that others are constantly judging our actions, the reasons we fall victim to it, and the struggle to follow our urges because of it.

  • WYA BINCH

    20/03/2019 Duration: 23min

    While you're here physically, WYA mentally?! Join us this week as we discuss the state of being present, redefining its meaning, and the innate human struggle and strive to practice the art of it. Happy listening!! Music by James Prinzi & Pat Rector

  • WTF is Success

    06/03/2019 Duration: 23min

    This week we're challenging the concept of success, questioning why having a corporate career and materialistic lifestyle has become the default standard for being "successful," and redefining the word for ourselves. Music by James Prinzi & Pat Rector