Episodi

  • Is It Ever OK to Date Your Friend’s Ex? (Loyalty, Boundaries & Fallout)
    Jan 14 2026

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    s it ever okay to date your friend’s ex—or is that a line you never cross? In this episode, Big Slick breaks down one of the most controversial questions in modern friendships: loyalty vs attraction and whether chasing a spark is worth the social fallout.

    We unpack why the “friend’s ex” rule exists in the first place, how secrecy destroys trust faster than the breakup itself, and why dating inside the circle often leads to awkward group dynamics, divided loyalties, and damaged reputations. From attraction timelines to emotional blind spots, we explain how situations that feel justified in the moment can quietly dismantle years of friendship.

    Still think it could work? We lay out the only ethical path forward: radical honesty, clear boundaries, and full acceptance of a possible hard no. If you can’t respect your friend’s answer, that’s the answer. We also talk about how exes sometimes use friends as leverage, revenge, or validation—and why stepping into that triangle rarely ends clean.

    This is straight talk about dating ethics, friendship boundaries, and choosing peace over predictable chaos. We’re not judging feelings—we’re helping you avoid mistakes that cost real relationships. Listen in, then decide where you stand: hard no, or rare exception?

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    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Talk Ya Sh!t Podcast are those of the host and guests. This podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified professional regarding mental health, financial decisions, or personal issues. The host shares personal experiences and opinions — take what resonates and always do what’s best for you.

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    6 min
  • Why Do Coworkers Steal Your Ideas at Work (And How to Stop It)
    Jan 12 2026

    Big Slick here 👊 Got a story or need advice? Text me now — might make it on Talk Ya Sh!t! 🎙️💯

    Ever had a coworker present your idea like it was theirs? This episode breaks down idea theft at work, office politics, and exactly how to protect your ideas so you get the credit, raise, or promotion you deserve.

    A listener writes in with a story many professionals know too well: great ideas shared casually, then suddenly showing up in meetings without their name attached. We don’t sugarcoat it. We explain why coworkers steal ideas, how oversharing creates risk, and what actually works in real workplaces.

    You’ll learn practical strategies to stop idea theft before it starts:

    • Why you should share up, not sideways
    • How to pitch ideas directly to decision-makers
    • How to create a paper trail that protects your authorship
    • When to loop managers and executives into conversations
    • How to handle coworkers and managers who take credit for your work

    We also cover how to build a small, trusted feedback circle, publish updates in shared spaces, and escalate professionally without drama. This isn’t paranoia—it’s career strategy. If you’ve ever felt overlooked, under-credited, or burned by office politics, this episode gives you a clear plan to protect your work and move forward with confidence.

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    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Talk Ya Sh!t Podcast are those of the host and guests. This podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified professional regarding mental health, financial decisions, or personal issues. The host shares personal experiences and opinions — take what resonates and always do what’s best for you.

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    6 min
  • Why Grandmas Tell the Truth With No Filter (And Why It Still Matters)
    Jan 9 2026

    Big Slick here 👊 Got a story or need advice? Text me now — might make it on Talk Ya Sh!t! 🎙️💯

    Why do grandmas tell the truth with no filter—and why does it hit so hard?
    In this episode of Talk Ya Sh!t, Big Slick dives into a hilarious and eye-opening listener letter about a grandmother who says exactly what everyone else is thinking. From family reunions to uncomfortable call-outs, we break down why older generations speak so plainly, how that honesty preserves family history, and where the line sits between accountability and gossip.

    We unpack the psychology behind blunt elders, the stress-relief power of speaking your truth, and why “no-filter honesty” can actually protect boundaries, trust, and emotional health. When grandma calls out patterns, habits, or behavior, it’s not just shade—it’s context. We explore how clear words prevent resentment, why bottled-up silence does more damage than truth, and how straightforward communication can strengthen families instead of tearing them apart.

    Big Slick also gives practical tools for using blunt feedback the right way: focus on actions, not identities, match honesty with care, and ask what the truth is meant to build—not destroy. We talk generational sensitivity, modern emotional boundaries, and how families can keep real talk alive without crossing into cruelty.

    If you’ve ever laughed, cringed, or learned something from a brutally honest grandma, this episode will hit home.

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    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Talk Ya Sh!t Podcast are those of the host and guests. This podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified professional regarding mental health, financial decisions, or personal issues. The host shares personal experiences and opinions — take what resonates and always do what’s best for you.

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    5 min
  • My Girlfriend Talks When I’m Busy — How to Communicate Without Missing Important Conversations
    Jan 7 2026

    Big Slick here 👊 Got a story or need advice? Text me now — might make it on Talk Ya Sh!t! 🎙️💯

    The moment you’re locked into a task—under the hood, deep in a game, or focused on work—that’s when the most important relationship conversation suddenly happens. You nod to keep the peace, miss the details, and weeks later you’re held to plans you never truly heard. In this episode, we break down how missed communication turns into resentment—and how to fix it without turning every discussion into an argument.

    Big Slick reacts to a listener letter asking: “My girlfriend always wants to talk when I’m busy—what do I do?” We unpack how attention and working memory collapse during tasks, why distracted “yeses” don’t count, and how miscommunication quietly damages trust in relationships. This isn’t about ignoring your partner—it’s about timing, clarity, and mutual respect.

    You’ll learn the Eye Contact Rule—no serious conversations without full attention, and no agreement without eye contact. We share practical relationship communication tools you can use immediately: how to pause a task without snapping, how to defer conversations the right way, and how to repeat agreements so nothing gets twisted later. We also cover how to prevent ambush conversations with shared notes, check-in routines, and simple cues that signal when it’s time to really listen.

    If you’re tired of arguments that start with “You said you would” and end with “That’s not what I meant,” this episode gives you a system that actually works. Listen now, protect your focus, and improve your communication without the drama.

    📩 Got something on your mind?
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    New Episodes every Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 6AM!

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Talk Ya Sh!t Podcast are those of the host and guests. This podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified professional regarding mental health, financial decisions, or personal issues. The host shares personal experiences and opinions — take what resonates and always do what’s best for you.

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    8 min
  • How to Deal With a Toxic Coworker Who Complains All Day (Without Losing Your Mind)
    Jan 5 2026

    Big Slick here 👊 Got a story or need advice? Text me now — might make it on Talk Ya Sh!t! 🎙️💯

    Ever walk into work already drained before the coffee even kicks in?
    We break down a listener’s letter about a toxic coworker who complains nonstop—from clock-in to clock-out—and why that kind of negativity sticks around in so many workplaces.

    This episode is a straight-talk guide to protecting your energy, focus, and time when you’re stuck next to someone who treats every shift like a complaint podcast. We unpack why chronic complainers thrive on attention, how venting turns into a daily routine, and why ignoring it completely doesn’t always work.

    Big Slick lays out two proven strategies you can use immediately. The quiet boundary: neutral responses, zero emotional fuel, and clean exits that stop you from getting cornered. And the direct boundary: respectful, firm language that shuts the rant down without creating workplace drama. No therapy sessions. No arguments. Just clear limits.

    We also cover the hidden damage toxic coworkers cause—especially to new hires—and how leaders can redirect complaints into solutions instead of endless negativity. You’ll get practical tools like micro-deadlines, calendar blocks, earbuds, and scripts that signal your time is not up for grabs.

    If you’re tired of someone else’s attitude hijacking your workday, this episode gives you the clarity and confidence to take control back—starting tomorrow morning.

    📩 Got something on your mind?
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    New Episodes every Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 6AM!

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Talk Ya Sh!t Podcast are those of the host and guests. This podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified professional regarding mental health, financial decisions, or personal issues. The host shares personal experiences and opinions — take what resonates and always do what’s best for you.

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    7 min
  • Should You Tell Your Boss About Your Side Hustle? (Big Career Mistake)
    Jan 2 2026

    Big Slick here 👊 Got a story or need advice? Text me now — might make it on Talk Ya Sh!t! 🎙️💯

    Should you tell your boss about your side hustle—or keep it quiet? In this episode of Talk Ya Shit Daily, Big Slick breaks down the real risks of workplace transparency and why honesty can quietly cost you hours, trust, and promotions.

    A listener writes in asking whether they should disclose a side hustle to a new job. We unpack how managers interpret “divided priorities,” why side gigs change perception even when performance is strong, and how one conversation can shift your schedule, evaluations, and future opportunities.

    This episode lays out a smart, strategic approach to protecting your income and career. You’ll learn when disclosure is necessary, how to avoid conflicts of interest, and why privacy is often your strongest leverage. We cover contracts, HR optics, boundary-setting, and how to build your side hustle without sabotaging your main job.

    If you’re working a 9–5 while building something bigger, this is required listening. Don’t let oversharing limit your growth.

    📩 Got something on your mind?
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    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Talk Ya Sh!t Podcast are those of the host and guests. This podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified professional regarding mental health, financial decisions, or personal issues. The host shares personal experiences and opinions — take what resonates and always do what’s best for you.

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    6 min
  • Jealous Friends: Signs They Secretly Hate Your Success
    Dec 31 2025

    Big Slick here 👊 Got a story or need advice? Text me now — might make it on Talk Ya Sh!t! 🎙️💯

    When you start growing, the applause doesn’t always follow. Sometimes the room gets quiet—and that silence says everything. In this episode of Talk Ya Sh!t, Big Slick breaks down why some friends stop supporting you when you start winning, how hidden jealousy shows up, and what to do when growth exposes envy.

    We dig into the real signs of jealous friends: flat reactions to good news, subtle doubt disguised as “concern,” and energy that shifts the moment your progress becomes undeniable. If your wins make people uncomfortable, it’s not because you’re doing too much—it’s because you’re doing something real.

    This conversation gives you practical tools to protect your momentum: when to move in silence, how to stop oversharing with people who don’t clap for you, and how to tell the difference between real support and quiet hate. You’ll learn why true friends ask about the plan, not poke holes in the dream—and why leveling up often means outgrowing rooms that once felt safe.

    If you’ve ever felt the vibe change after sharing good news, this episode will give you clarity, confidence, and a mindset shift to keep building without apology.

    📩 Got something on your mind?
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    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Talk Ya Sh!t Podcast are those of the host and guests. This podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified professional regarding mental health, financial decisions, or personal issues. The host shares personal experiences and opinions — take what resonates and always do what’s best for you.

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    8 min
  • I Ghosted My Best Friend
    Dec 29 2025

    Big Slick here 👊 Got a story or need advice? Text me now — might make it on Talk Ya Sh!t! 🎙️💯

    What happens when the person you ghosted becomes your boss? This episode dives into a real listener letter about a former best friend who now controls the schedule, the hours, and the workplace vibe—and it’s tense. From awkward silence to reduced shifts and passive retaliation, Big Slick breaks down how unresolved personal drama can turn into a full-blown career problem.

    We unpack the real issue behind ghosting a close friend and why avoiding closure comes back harder when power dynamics change. Whether it’s favoritism, cold treatment, or quiet punishment at work, this conversation lays out your real options: quit and protect your peace, transfer if possible, or confront the situation with honesty and professionalism. We explain why pretending nothing happened rarely works—and how a short, direct conversation can sometimes reset the working relationship.

    You’ll also get practical advice on protecting yourself at work: documenting schedules, tracking feedback, maintaining professionalism, and knowing when retaliation crosses the line. If staying isn’t worth the stress, we cover how to exit clean, protect your reputation, and rebuild your network without burning bridges.

    This episode is about accountability, boundaries, and understanding that your personal brand follows you—especially in tight industries where everyone knows everyone. If you’ve ever mixed friendship and work and lived to regret it, this one’s for you.


    📩 Got something on your mind?
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    New Episodes every Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 6AM!


    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Talk Ya Sh!t Podcast are those of the host and guests. This podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified professional regarding mental health, financial decisions, or personal issues. The host shares personal experiences and opinions — take what resonates and always do what’s best for you.

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    4 min