Name To Be Determined

Name To Be Determined

Best friends Amanda Millie and Amelia Fergusson dive into the beautiful chaos of modern life — from living in truth and friendship dramas to parenting mishaps, rebellious takes on spirituality, beauty standards, dating disasters, and whether ChatGPT is replacing your therapist. Each week they ask: are we turning or grinding today? and wrap with a fake ad from their imaginary sponsor, Mood Management™ — because emotional regulation deserves a rebrand. Unfiltered chats. Unhinged wisdom. Unapologetically us.

  1. May 15

    The Small Moments That Quietly Changed Us

    Amanda and Amelia are back with their weekly Turning vs Grinding check-in, and this episode spirals from overpriced editors to spiritual awakenings, friendship revelations, and the weirdly tiny moments that end up changing your entire life. Amelia shares a recent grind after searching for a developmental editor for her book and realising a past acquaintance once quoted her £10,000 without even asking the right questions first. The girls unpack the strange world of creative industries, confidence, pricing, and learning when someone might be taking advantage. Meanwhile, Amanda’s turn is a wholesome Easter break filled with quality family time, including the rarest event of all: a teenager voluntarily joining a picnic. The conversation then shifts into the episode’s main theme: the random moments, comments, and experiences that quietly shaped who they became. They get into: • Advice from screenwriter Tony Jordan that completely changed Amelia’s view of writing careers • The birthday moment that revealed hidden hostility in a friendship • Amelia unexpectedly speaking at AA and being confronted with her own drinking habits • Why certain spiritual books only “find you” when you’re ready • The Secret, Conversations With God, and evolving self-concept • Learning to receive money, opportunities, and support differently • Tiny parenting moments that unexpectedly deepen connection • The difference between wanting millions… and wanting purpose Funny, reflective, chaotic, and unexpectedly emotional — this episode is all about the moments that seemed small at the time… but changed everything later.

    49 min
  2. Apr 3

    Petty, But Spiritually Grounded: Matching Energy Without Spiritual Bypassing

    Amanda and Amelia are recording remotely and kicking off with their weekly Turning vs Grinding — and the energy is very self-aware. Amelia is turning, feeling freer sharing her work without overthinking or attachment to outcomes (growth, we love to see it). Amanda is grinding over people who refuse to let others make their own choices — a special kind of control disguised as concern. Then they get into it: Is being petty actually wrong… or just honest? The conversation dives into the blurry line between pettiness, boundaries, and “low vibrational” behaviour, and whether dismissing your feelings in the name of “healing” is actually just spiritual bypassing in a cute outfit. They unpack: • Petty vs justified — and why the line isn’t always clear • The pressure to be the “bigger person” (and why it’s exhausting) • Whether “matching energy” is empowerment or passive aggression • Why not every emotion needs to be suppressed to be “evolved” • Social media boundaries: muting, blocking, unfollowing for peace Plus, real-life scenarios including: • Unsupportive friends who expect hype but give nothing back • One-sided friendships you suddenly clock • Cancelling plans out of spite (be honest) • Rude coworkers who don’t deserve your extra effort • The silent power of muting people who don’t engage • Pre-emptive blocking (yes, we went there) The conclusion? Being the bigger person is cute… but sometimes being honest, setting boundaries, and protecting your energy matters more. Funny, self-aware, and just the right amount of petty.

    28 min
  3. Mar 19

    Covid Flashbacks, Vaccine Divides & Laughing Through the Chaos

    Amanda and Amelia are back with their weekly Turning vs Grinding — and this one starts wholesome before spiralling (naturally). Amanda shares a rare morning win: patience, calm, and getting the kids out the door without losing the plot. Growth! Meanwhile, Amelia is dealing with Milo the menace, her independent cat who disappeared for four days, briefly returned to pee in the garden, and left again. Iconic. Disrespectful. On brand. Then the episode pivots into a reflective (but still funny) look back at Covid life — the stress, the fear, and the absolute chaos of it all. They get into: • Lockdown anxiety and the weird rules we all just… accepted • The vaccine divide and how quickly people were pushed into “sides” • Feeling judged, silenced, or labelled for personal health choices • The stress of travel, disclosure, and constantly shifting restrictions • Post-Covid anxiety and the lingering mental load • The truly unhinged moments — from park policing to Covid scams Amanda opens up about choosing not to get vaccinated due to underlying health conditions, and the stigma and pressure that came with it, while Amelia reflects on her experience with long illness and the anxiety that followed. It’s honest, chaotic, and surprisingly funny — because sometimes the only way to process something that intense… is to laugh at how mad it all was. The episode wraps with a Mood Management™ moment and where to find the hosts online.

    38 min

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Best friends Amanda Millie and Amelia Fergusson dive into the beautiful chaos of modern life — from living in truth and friendship dramas to parenting mishaps, rebellious takes on spirituality, beauty standards, dating disasters, and whether ChatGPT is replacing your therapist. Each week they ask: are we turning or grinding today? and wrap with a fake ad from their imaginary sponsor, Mood Management™ — because emotional regulation deserves a rebrand. Unfiltered chats. Unhinged wisdom. Unapologetically us.