• We Asked: What's Your Biggest Life Regret?
    Apr 30 2026

    Welcome back to Brother, Sister, Whatever, where we're diving deep into the world of regrets this week.

    We're talking about those haunting moments, those we can now laugh about, and the ones we conveniently ignore, offering some raw life lessons.

    Join us as we explore how to let go of the past and foster self awareness, because let's be real, we all have plenty of embarrassing moments we'd rather forget, but there's spiritual wisdom in facing them. 🎯 The Big Question: Are regrets holding you back, or are they guiding you forward?

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    20 mins
  • We're Addicted to True Crime | Here's Why
    Apr 23 2026

    This week on the Brother Sister Whatever podcast, we finally asked the question nobody wants to say out loud: why are we so obsessed with true crime and what does it say about us?We break down the true crime psychology behind the obsession — why our brains can't look away, what the dopamine hit of "one more episode" is actually about, and whether binge-watching murder docs at 11pm is a quirk or a red flag. Spoiler: it's both.If you've ever stayed up until 2am on a true crime podcast rabbit hole and couldn't explain why — you're in the right place.New episodes every week. Subscribe so you don't miss one.

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    20 mins
  • Cancel Culture: Accountability or Just Public Shaming?
    Mar 26 2026

    Cancel culture — accountability or just public shaming?

    Lisa and Josh debate whether cancel culture has gone too far, who actually deserves to be “cancelled,” and if people can really come back from it.

    It gets honest, a little uncomfortable… and very sibling-coded.

    Plus, a quick “This or That” to wrap it up.

    New episodes every Thursday.

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    23 mins
  • From Reality TV to Stalking: The Line We crossed.
    Mar 19 2026

    When did watching reality TV become a lifestyle — and when did we start believing we know these people?From Secret Lives of Mormon Wives to The Kardashians, reality TV rewired how we think about celebrities, relationships, and fame. But somewhere along the way, we stopped watching for entertainment and started feeling entitled to their lives. And now social media has made it worse.

    In this episode, your favourite Gen X siblings dig into the psychology behind our celebrity obsession — why we care so much, why we think we deserve access, and what it says about us that we can't look away..If you've ever caught yourself arguing with a stranger online about a celebrity's personal choices and thought "...why do I care this much?" — welcome. This is your episode.

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    21 mins
  • Why 90s Celebrity Deaths Hit Different Now
    Mar 5 2026

    90s celebrity deaths are hitting different now — and we need to talk about it.James Van Der Beek. Matthew Perry. Shannen Doherty. We grew up watching them live. Now we're watching them go. And it's not just grief — it's a mirror. Every headline forces us to confront our own mortality, our own midlife crisis, and a fear of death we weren't prepared for.In this episode, your favourite Gen X siblings break down why these losses feel so personal, how death anxiety sneaks up on you in your 40s, and what it means when the people who defined your youth start disappearing.If you've ever scrolled past a celebrity death headline and felt your stomach drop — not for them, but for you — this episode is for you.🎧 New episodes every Thursday👍 Like, subscribe & share

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    22 mins
  • Why Are There So Many Singles Now?
    Feb 26 2026

    More people than ever are choosing to stay single — and not because they “can’t find someone.”

    In this episode of Brother Sister Whatever, we dig into why relationships no longer feel like the default path, and why being single today often feels intentional, protective, or even… peaceful.

    We talk about:

    • How independence changed what we expect from relationships

    • Why many people are opting out of dating altogether

    • And whether this shift is a problem… or a sign of growth

    Sometimes choosing to be single isn’t avoidance… it’s clarity.

    🎙️ Honest sibling conversation. No hot takes. Just real talk.

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    22 mins
  • Who Should Pay on the First Date?
    Feb 19 2026

    Who pays on the first date — and why is this still such a loaded question?

    In this episode of Brother Sister Whatever, Lisa & Josh break down the expectations, assumptions, and quiet math happening at the table when the bill arrives.

    We talk about:

    • Why money still feels tied to gender roles

    • How independence changed dating expectations

    • Whether “splitting the bill” actually feels fair

    • When paying is about generosity… and when it’s about control

    • And why this conversation is never really about the money

    There’s no rulebook — just a lot of unspoken expectations and awkward glances when the server comes back.

    🎙️ Real sibling debate. No right answers. Just honest conversation.

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    15 mins
  • Are We Lonely… Even With Friends?
    Feb 12 2026

    We’re talking about loneliness — and why having friends doesn’t always fix it.

    In this episode, Lisa and Josh unpack the idea that friendship is supposed to be the cure for loneliness… and why that doesn’t always hold up in real adult life. From male vs female friendships to proximity, emotional depth, and changing seasons of life, we explore whether connection alone is enough — or if loneliness is something deeper.

    Because the truth is: friendship can absolutely fill your cup —
    but you can still have friends and feel lonely.

    If you’ve ever felt surrounded by people and still felt disconnected, this one’s for you.

    🎙️ New episodes every Thursday.

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    18 mins