We Know Things

Terin Steineckert, Breea Mahaffey, Jessie Smith

♡You can sit with us ♡ A podcast where we share relatable life stories and the lessons we've learned along the way.

  1. 6 МАЯ

    S3 E8: Squirrel!

    What starts as a casual life update somehow turns into a full-blown squirrel interrogation… and honestly, we wouldn’t have it any other way. In this episode, the girls catch up on everything from new jobs, school, motherhood, mental health, divorce, healing, and navigating huge life transitions — all while somehow spiraling into conversations about Emperor’s New Groove, random useless knowledge, Utah culture, car stickers, PowerPoint nights, and a rogue squirrel living in Terin’s garage. Yes. An actual squirrel.Yes. It may or may not have committed property damage.Yes. There was an interrogation. This episode is chaotic in the best way and feels exactly like sitting in a room with your funniest friends while everyone collectively tries to survive adulthood. Underneath the humor, though, is a really honest conversation about growth, rebuilding your life, learning to stop protecting people who hurt you, and realizing that sometimes nobody is coming to save you — so you save yourself instead. Also discussed: Terin’s new job with DCFSGrad school + internship chaosWhy nobody actually knows what they’re doingThe emotional aftermath of major life changesThe weird comfort of community and “finding your people”Random facts we absolutely did not need to knowWhether squirrels and chipmunks are the same thingAnd why Emperor’s New Groove might be the greatest movie ever madeHonestly? This episode is unhinged, heartfelt, and somehow deeply therapeutic all at once. Love you so much. 🐿️✨

    58 мин.
  2. 15 АПР.

    S3 E6: Ter's Life Update: Letting Go & Choosing Peace Pt. 1

    This episode is a life update… and a big one. Terin sits down and opens up about the whirlwind of events that unfolded in her life—events so intense and unexpected that they led to packing up and moving within 48 hours. From navigating the impact of her ex-husband’s instability and manic behaviors to making rapid, high-stakes decisions for her safety and her kids, this episode pulls back the curtain on what it really looks like when life forces you to pivot—fast. But this isn’t just about what happened. It’s about what shifted. Terin shares what it took to finally release the pressure of “playing nice” in co-parenting, the emotional toll of trying to control an uncontrollable situation, and the moment she realized that protecting her peace—and her children—meant letting go of the narrative she had been trying to hold together. We talk about: What it’s like navigating co-parenting with instabilityThe breaking point that led to a 48-hour moveLetting go of control and the illusion of “keeping things calm”The cost of over-accommodating vs. choosing yourselfRedefining what “doing what’s best for the kids” actually meansFinding clarity in chaosThis episode is raw, honest, and deeply empowering for anyone who’s ever felt stuck trying to manage someone else’s behavior just to keep the peace. Sometimes the most loving thing you can do—for yourself and your children—is stop shrinking, stop over-functioning… and walk away from the chaos. 💛

    1 ч. 7 мин.
  3. 18 МАР.

    S3 E5: Teen Talk- Divorce from their POV

    This episode is a special one. We’re sitting down with Terin’s teenagers—Kaidence and Porter—for an honest, unfiltered conversation about what it’s really like to grow up in the middle of divorce. From the outside, divorce is an adult decision… but this episode reminds us just how deeply it impacts the kids living it. Kaidence and Porter open up about their experiences—from the moment they were told their parents were divorcing, to witnessing conflict, navigating loyalty, and learning how to cope with emotions that felt way too big for their age. They share what it felt like to be in the middle, the confusion of hearing different narratives, and the pressure (spoken or unspoken) to take sides.  We talk about: What kids actually feel during a divorce (that adults might miss) Being the “messenger” between parents Trauma responses like freezing, anxiety, and emotional shutdown The guilt of feeling responsible for your parents’ emotions Learning how to set boundaries—even as a kid How their perspectives changed over time They also share powerful advice for other kids going through divorce—including the reminder that it is not your job to fix it.  And in true podcast fashion, we balance the heavy with the light—getting to know their personalities, talents, and even testing our slang knowledge (spoiler: we fail). This episode is honest, eye-opening, and deeply important—for parents, for kids, and for anyone who’s ever been caught in the middle. Most of all, it’s a reminder:Kids see more than we think.They feel more than we realize.And they deserve to be heard. 💛

    1 ч. 6 мин.
  4. 4 МАР.

    S3 E4 (Part 2): Leaving, Loving, and Learning: Sav’s Story

    Part 2 with Sav is raw, honest, healing… and unexpectedly hilarious (because somehow we always end up there). ⚠️ Trigger Warning / Content Advisory:This episode includes discussion of emotional abuse, domestic violence, suicidal thoughts, and postpartum mental health struggles. Please listen with care and feel free to pause or skip as needed. If you’re struggling, support is available—U.S. listeners can call or text 988. In this continuation of Sav’s story, we pick up after baby arrives and follow her through the whirlwind of young motherhood, working multiple jobs, postpartum depression, and trying to prove—to everyone—that she could do it all. She opens up about the early red flags in her first marriage, the isolation, the manipulation, and the moment she realized she wasn’t just unhappy… she wasn’t safe. Sav shares what it was like navigating emotional abuse, reactive abuse, financial control, and the psychological toll of constantly feeling unseen. She talks about the final breaking point, the courage it took to pack up and leave, and the long drive home that changed everything. From there, we move into healing—what it looked like to start over, to sit in the absence of chaos, and to learn how to feel safe in a healthy relationship. She opens up about rebuilding her sense of self, learning to trust again, and the powerful moment her son asked Corden to adopt him. We also talk about: The difference between chaos and love What healthy partnership actually looks like Trauma resurfacing when you finally feel safe The growth that comes after survival mode And how to recognize the difference between red flags and real connection

    1 ч. 32 мин.
  5. 21 ЯНВ.

    S3 E1: Christmas, Grief, & Finding Our Way Forward

    🎙️ Season 3, Episode 1: “Christmas, Grief, and Finding Our Way Forward” 🎄🐾✨ ⚠️ Trigger Warning / Content Advisory **This episode includes discussions of death, suicide, and grief. These topics may be distressing for some listeners. Please take care of yourself while listening and feel free to pause, skip, or step away at any time. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you love is struggling, you are not alone, and support is available.** If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available: 📞 U.S. Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988 — Call or text anytime, 24/7. You can also visit https://988lifeline.org/ for online chat support and additional resources. You are not alone, and reaching out for help is a strong and brave step. ❤️ We're back for Season 3, and we’re starting with a conversation that’s equal parts lighthearted and deeply real. In this episode, we ease in with some unusual questions before unpacking the chaos, joy, and complicated emotions that came with Christmas—family dynamics, holiday traditions, and navigating things like Santa with our kids. We talk about the excitement of welcoming a new puppy, alongside the heavier weight of grief, loss, and moments that left us questioning our worth and direction. Through humor, honesty, and reflection, we explore the importance of support systems, personal growth, and setting intentions as we head into a new year. This episode is about holding both the hard and the hopeful—and choosing to keep moving forward.

    1 ч. 10 мин.

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♡You can sit with us ♡ A podcast where we share relatable life stories and the lessons we've learned along the way.

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