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Girls Gotta Eat

Mom Shaming, Crying Videos, and Not Giving a F*ck with Jackie Schimmel

Girls Gotta Eat

Ashley Hesseltine and Rayna Greenberg

Society & Culture, Comedy

4.529.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2026

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

We are joined by the one-and-only Jackie Schimmel of the Bitch Bible podcast for a candid, hilarious discussion not for the easily offended! We are talking about motherhood (why she doesn’t identify with being a “mama” and parenting on her own terms), how to not give a f*ck what strangers on the Internet think or say about you, her radical wellness journey and why we all need to be red lighting, and being with a genuinely kind partner when you always want to talk shit. We also discuss crying videos on social media and pop off about what’s pissing us off right now, from an insane micro-trend to the worst type of people in public. Before Jackie joins us, we answer an email from a listener wondering how long it takes attraction to grow, and we discuss how to improve your vocabulary. Enjoy! Follow Jackie on Instagram @jackieschimmel and listen to her podcast Bitch Bible.  Follow us on Instagram @girlsgottaeatpodcast, Ashley @ashhess, and Rayna @rayna.greenberg. Visit https://girlsgottaeat.com for live show tickets and more. Thank you to our partners this week: Better Help: Therapy can help, get 10% off at https://betterhelp.com/gge. Article: Get a beautiful new couch or bed http://article.com. FP Movement: Go to http://fpmovement.com/ to shop their full line of activewear and workout gear.  Nutrafol: Get $10 off your first order and free shipping at https://nutrafol.com with code GGE10.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The day that you see Mama in my bio, please call to cops and lock me out.

0:05.5

100%.

0:06.2

This podcast is a Dear Media production. Hi guys. Hi guys. Welcome back to another episode of Girls' Gotta Eat. Welcome back. I've to tell you something. Okay. You said that oscillate was my word. Yeah. On the episode, I wasn't here. A couple weeks ago, yeah. Yeah. You pick a word every episode. I do.

0:42.9

Oscillate is, it happens a lot. I say oscillate a lot. No. I saw this meme and I never, I never said it to you, but it said like, it's so funny when you know your friends trying out a new word.

0:51.1

No, pervasive was one week. No, I've been doing pervasive.

0:54.1

I know when you are introducing it. Okay. I know when you're test driving it. So I do be doing that sometimes. I will learn any words. This is how it should be. This is how we build our vocabularies. Okay. So I would like to just come out and say a listener message me. I am using oscillating correctly. So oscillate and vacillate are two different words.

1:12.5

Oscillate means an object.

1:14.2

So an object... listener message me, I am using oscillating correctly. So oscillate and vacillate are two different

1:11.9

words. Osolate means an object. So an object would be like a ball. Yes, a fan oscillates, a physical

1:18.7

fan. Vasolate means between like emotions. So you're like jumping between emotions. I mean vacillate.

1:25.5

Are you sure? But people use them interchangeably. It has to be an object. They're synonyms. Yes. Well, then they're synonyms. But people use them interchangely, but what I mean is vacillate. It says oscillate between means to repeatedly move or waver back and forth between two different points, states, opinions, or emotions. But doesn't say an object. Did you read oscillate versus vacillate?

1:44.3

I just said oscillate meaning.

1:46.2

Right.

1:46.5

Oscillate versus vacillate. Here's the Cambridge Dictionary. If you oscillate between feelings or opinions, you can do that as well. My emotions oscillate between desperation and hope. Well, when I looked up oscillate versus vacillate, it said... I don't know why you're just defending this girl. I appreciate you, but I googled it.

2:00.6

I'm Googling it.

2:02.2

We have the same access.

2:03.3

Thank you for being my voice. I don't appreciate her. Correct seeing you. It's fine to use. I know it is. Okay, thank you. What did I say the other day? Sometimes I'll say something and then I can tell you're like, I'm going to, I like that.

2:18.7

I'm going to introduce that one.

2:19.5

What did I say?

2:20.8

It's like a car word.

2:31.8

I said, not de-escalate. Car word? I said, you need to something this relationship. You need to. Supercharge. No, like, do. The opposite of supercharge? Not. Recalibrate. Yes.

2:32.7

Recalibrate?

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