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How Can I Overcome My Interview Nerves?

Oversharing

Betches

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Education, Relationships, Mental Health, Self-improvement

4.71.9K Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2026

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

As Dr. Naomi embraces being a teen mom, she and Jordana get into the age old topic when it comes to raising kids: are you raising a child or a bestie? One listener shares how her best friend let her live in a rent-stabilized dream for years only to take it back via text with five weeks’ notice and she ponders if that was enough to end the entire friendship. A bride writes in after her fiancé’s random female friend asks for a plus-one and the hosts debate whether the guest was out of line or just trying to have some fun at a party where she knows literally no one. A career-driven Betch who somehow crushes networking but blackouts in interviews asks for help channeling that same confident energy when it actually counts. After a new neighbor with plenty of garage space moves in and starts monopolizing the street parking, a woman is triggered by his lack of thought for his neighbors. Finally, after the devastating loss of her father, a new mom feels that her mother in law cares more about the recent passing of a family dog than her dad, and she writes in looking for some validation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

A quick note before we get into the episode, Oversharing is a podcast for entertainment purposes only.

0:08.5

It is not a medical podcast and does not constitute medical or psychological advice.

0:12.8

Always seek the advice of your physician or mental health professional.

0:15.9

Hello and welcome back to Oversharing.

0:18.3

I'm Jordana Abraham.

0:19.4

And I am Dr. Naomi Bernstein. How's it going? I see you have the poor man's facelift that we discussed last week. I got inspired and I pulled it all up. How does it look? It looks tight. No, it is a good. It's a good look. And especially if you don't have time to like do your hair. So here we are Monday morning after a little

0:39.7

holiday weekend. I hosted several of our family members. And in the midst of hosting three,

0:48.7

four, five people varying at varying times, then Lila had her 14th birthday sleepover so she had five girls over six

1:01.4

actually so 14 yeah it's like a real teenager a real teenager 13 is like a little tween just barely a

1:10.5

teenager so I'm like you know she's having these girls over it's a sleep over and 13 is like a little tweeney. Just barely a teenager.

1:11.4

So I'm like, you know, she's having these girls over to sleep over.

1:14.5

And I'm kind of like trying to find my place, like how involved do I get?

1:20.3

Am I like the MC of, you know, activities or am I just kind of like hanging out?

1:26.3

Are you trying to be like the cool mom?

1:27.7

Are you trying to be like, I don't know. It's very hard. Looking for my mom identity. So I did come up

1:33.1

with an idea for a game, which I thought was really fun and it went well. So it was like a beer pong,

1:40.0

but instead of beer, I put like assorted different beverages into little cups, but some of them

1:47.5

were really gross, like, or what I would think they would think were really gross, like olive juice

1:52.0

or like chicken broth. And then some of, then there was like maraschino cherry juice and like fruit

1:58.2

punch and Snapple. So when they make it in, the other team has to drink

2:02.4

whatever cup they made. And they loved it. They were like cheering and they were having such a good

2:07.5

time. So that was a proud teen mom moment. Some might say you're teaching them how to play beer

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