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Uncut and Uncensored with Caroline Stanbury

Ladies Who Don't Lunch!

Uncut and Uncensored with Caroline Stanbury

Dear Media, Caroline Stanbury

Society & Culture, Relationships

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2021

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Ladies who don’t Lunch is exactly that, Caroline gets real on those fake lunches.

Who needs them, nor has time for them when you can have real, honest, open conversations 1:1 with your friends, your people the ones who love you, for you!

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0:32.2

Welcome back to Divorced Not Dead. So today's episode is something that's very

0:38.6

interesting to me. I don't know how well I'm going to describe it, but anyway it's called

0:43.0

Ladies Who Don't Lunch. Emphasis People On Don't. It's something I've struggled with for quite a

0:50.1

long time because it's kind of like keeping up with the Joneses. If you don't lunch, you're

0:55.6

not in the gang, and if you miss a few lunches, you've missed everything, and girls, if we know

1:01.0

that or ladies, ladies are even worse, can be very, very ostracizing and judgmental if you don't

1:09.1

sort of play the game their way. I'm always fascinated that you can have such individual women

1:13.7

who are articulate, educated, beautiful, strong women in their day to day life. But when it comes to

1:22.1

these kind of things and keeping up with the Joneses and doing ladies lunches, I'm kind of

1:29.1

dumbfounded by how much they feel the need to be in them. The need that you can't miss something,

1:37.8

because you will miss something and you might not be in the same group. I mean, I remember like

1:42.6

at school and things, you know, at lunch and saving each other's places and feeling if you weren't

1:47.5

in the quite in the right group and being on your own. And I get that like when you're young

1:51.3

and trust me, we all struggled with it, I'm sure. But I also learned at boarding school, I think

1:55.6

from very early on that I, you know, I kind of kept myself to myself too. Most of my friends were

2:00.8

in the year above, so I don't really care. You know, I was kind of happy to sort of get through the

2:05.3

week and then see my older friends on the weekend, or I would go and like hang out with the older

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