The One With The Listener Questions!
The Papaya Podcast
The Papaya Podcast
4.8 • 1.6K Ratings
🗓️ 6 November 2023
⏱️ 51 minutes
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We had some listener submitted questions and I’m answering them on the pod today, grilled by none other than our sometimes co-host @neighbourbecci (who asks you don’tfollow her, but really - you should).
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| 0:00.0 | The following podcast is a dear media production. |
| 0:05.5 | Hi friends and welcome to the papaya podcast. |
| 0:10.0 | I'm your hostess, Trin Hermostis, Sarah Nicole. |
| 0:13.1 | And each week I'm going to be dishing out some sweetness mixed in with some seeds of wisdom or something like that. |
| 0:20.7 | So get ready to get inspired, get candid, |
| 0:23.5 | get real, because we are all in this digital space together. All right, so we're back. This is a |
| 0:37.1 | semi- solo podcast because it's about me, but I have someone |
| 0:42.4 | helping. And Becky took it upon herself to do a ask anything about Sarah in her Instagram stories. |
| 0:49.2 | And now she has brought over her little notebook and we are going to go through and answer them. |
| 0:53.8 | I'll be honest. I kind of forgot about this. I thought we were doing polls. Yeah, I don't want to take credit for these questions. These are everyone's questions who love you and just want to know important things. Unlike you who asked me what elementary school I went to yesterday and I thought you were trying to steal my passwords somewhere. Yeah, you literally accused me of trying to steal your personal information. I was just curious. You were like, I'm trying to be a good friend and ask curious questions about you. And I was like, sounds like somebody who's stealing my password. Also, I've taught at all the schools in Guel. So I'm curious to like imagine you in the hallways. All right. Fair enough. The school I went to, though, is a carbon copy of the school that our kids went to. |
| 1:12.2 | Yeah, for sure. Yeah. It literally are. They use the same blueprint. Yeah. Identical. So it's always weird. Yeah. Interesting. Yeah. All right. Get after it, Becky. Lead the way. The first question that someone asked. Oh, is it bigger. Is it? Extremely personal. Oh, God. Is it how many times I have sex in a week? |
| 1:45.4 | Have you ever shut your nipple in a hardcover book? |
| 1:49.2 | Because apparently a lot of people have gone through this and they need you to weigh in. |
| 1:55.9 | No, I've never shut my nipple in anything. |
| 1:58.7 | And this is like a weird little shout out to Nix, but like I don't take my bra off at the end. Like I, I, I, you sleep in your bra? No, no, no. I take it off to sleep, but I read with a cobo in bed. So I, if we're reading during the day with a book, I would have a bra on. They're comfortable. I don't know. But no, I've never shut my nipple in anything ever, |
| 2:19.9 | which is like I'm not large-chested, but I do have permanent headlights because of breastfeeding. |
| 2:28.3 | Okay. Yeah. So I just want to know who's slamming their books closed so hard that they're like. |
| 2:33.1 | So you've never happened to you? No. No. I'm a gentle reader. Yeah. It was one of the polls where people were like, |
| 2:39.9 | I've done this often. Laptops. People have slammed in a laptop, snuffing closed. Are we naked doing |
| 2:46.6 | things like this? Even through the clothes. It can grab a nip any time. I did watch this really interesting video yesterday where a woman was like, if you have gas trapped in your chest, you like take your tit and you whip it around on the one side. And then she was like, this girl's like, this can't work. And then she did it. And she like burped huge. I'm going to have to find it. It was like when I was deep swirling and I don't know where it is now. |
| 3:41.2 | That's sparking something though. That sounds familiar. It's weird, but like she tried it and it worked on both sides. She like, I don't know how I don't have enough tit to throw. Yeah, that's really intriguing. Yeah. Okay. Next question. Okay. This someone did send it. They wanted to know how do you cultivate body neutral ideals around food in your household? Okay. This someone did send it. They wanted to know how do you cultivate body neutral ideals around food in your household? Oh, I mean, it's a lot of just like course correction because your house is, the way I've sort of framed it is you can't bubble wrap your family. They're going to learn diet culture. They're going to hear things. Yeah. They're going to know, like I've literally had of my kids friends sit in the house and, like, read out calories or say foods are good and bad. And it's more about, like, creating a safe environment to be, to remove that. Because I have them too. Like, there are times where I'll be like, oh, I don't want to like have, I don't want to have, like, bad food right now or I don't want to have junk. Like I'll say those words. |
| 3:58.6 | But it's like a course correction. |
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