Bad Life Good Advice

Anya and Jen

Life’s questionable choices, discussed with charm, humor, and absolutely no moral superiority (okay, maybe a little). Bad Life, Good Advice is a lighthearted advice podcast about dating, relationships, and the everyday moments that deserve to be overanalyzed. We believe you can acknowledge something is absurd and still take it seriously—like going on a first date on Valentine’s Day, or realizing mid-story that the relationship is… not it. We’re not experts. We’re just honest. And we might tell you what your friends are too polite to say.

  1. 3d ago

    Why You Need a Healthy Amount of Guilt

    This week on Bad Life, Good Advice: we're talking about two very different dilemmas that both come down to one question: when should you feel guilty... and when absolutely shouldn't you? First, we discuss whether it's wrong to stop seeing a barber after a major price increase—and why awkward conversations don't automatically mean you did something wrong. Then we dive into a much more serious situation involving a roommate who secretly transferred nearly $1,000 of tuition money out of a bank account. We talk about entitlement, trust, roommate drama, digital security, and why sometimes the biggest problem isn't the person who did something wrong—it's the people making excuses for them. Our Biggest Takeaways: You don't owe someone your business if their services no longer fit your budget.Most embarrassing moments are far more memorable to you than to everyone else.Never access or use someone else's money without explicit permission.Lock your devices and enable banking notifications—it only takes one bad decision from someone else.Standing up for yourself isn't "making things awkward."Got a question of your own? We'd love to hear it! And don't forget to follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode. Reach us at: Email - BadLifeGoodAdvice@Gmail.com TikTok - @BadLifeGoodAdvice Instagram - @BadLifeGoodAdvice @BadLifeGoodAdviceJen Stories discussed may be sourced from publicly available online sources and are summarized for commentary purposes.

    20 min
  2. May 25

    Why Can't People Just Write 'I Want a Serious Relationship'?

    This week on Bad Life, Good Advice: a dad roasts his daughter's dating habits. A Cosmo article about "Chalance" reveals what Gen Z actually wants in relationships. And we discuss the hardest breakup nobody talks about—ending friendships. Sometimes the best thing you can do is let people go. As always, real dilemmas, common sense, and two people who understand that not all relationships last forever. Stories discussed: The Serial Dater's Dad: A father teases his teenage daughter for constantly switching boyfriends. Is he being disrespectful, or is he just being a dad? Chalance: A new dating term taking over TikTok and dating apps. Gen Z is using it to signal they want serious commitment—and millennials have no idea what it means. The Friendship Fade: A woman of 10 years with her best friends realizes she's become the third wheel. When is it time to quietly exit a friendship? Do you need closure, or can you just... let go? Key Takeaways: Teenage dating is messy, but it's normal Be clear about what you want in relationships (serious or casual) Not all friendships are meant to last forever—and that's okay Sometimes the kindest thing is a quiet exit Links from the show: Cosmopolitan Article about 'Chalance': https://www.cosmopolitan.com/relationships/a69033235/chalance-tiktok-dating/ Wise Words from Christina Aguilera: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpspGHeLOPE&list=RDhpspGHeLOPE&start_radio=1 Got a question of your own? We'd love to hear it! And don't forget to follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode. Reach us at: Email - BadLifeGoodAdvice@Gmail.com TikTok - @BadLifeGoodAdvice Instagram - @BadLifeGoodAdvice @BadLifeGoodAdviceJen Stories discussed may be sourced from publicly available online sources and are summarized for commentary purposes.

    23 min

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Life’s questionable choices, discussed with charm, humor, and absolutely no moral superiority (okay, maybe a little). Bad Life, Good Advice is a lighthearted advice podcast about dating, relationships, and the everyday moments that deserve to be overanalyzed. We believe you can acknowledge something is absurd and still take it seriously—like going on a first date on Valentine’s Day, or realizing mid-story that the relationship is… not it. We’re not experts. We’re just honest. And we might tell you what your friends are too polite to say.