6-Year "Sisterversary" with Dixie
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In this special episode of Raising Barbara Jean & Wanda, Kila and Ashley are celebrating something BIG — the 6-year anniversary of Kila and her sister Dixie finding each other. 🥹💛
It's their "sisterversary", and the vibes are emotional, hilarious, and very on-brand.
Dixie joins the show as they look back on:
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💌 How they first connected and the day Dixie found Kila
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🗓️ Why it feels like it's been both a lifetime and "only three years"
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💬 How quickly "strangers" became family, group chats, inside jokes, and all
Of course, it wouldn't be an RBJ&W episode without some chaos and side quests:
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🚐 Dixie's RV Life – moving out of the house and into the RV, adjusting with two big dogs, and figuring out what "home" looks like now
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🌪️ Storm Panic & Power Outages – Kila prepping for the worst with firewood and backup plans, realizing she actually has gas heat, and talking about folks who went 11 days without power
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💇♀️ Julie's Hair vs Todd's Chick-fil-A – the ongoing saga of poor Julie not getting her hair colored while Todd is out here living his best life eating Chick-fil-A weekly
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🥴 "Do you need a kidney or something?" – when Dixie suddenly wants to come stay with them for a month, the girls jokingly question her motives in true sister fashion
Underneath all the laughter and nonsense is something really beautiful:
This episode is about chosen family, late-in-life siblings, and what it means when someone goes from a stranger… to "my people" in just a few years.
If you love:
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Real-life reunion stories
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Sister banter
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Southern chaos and storytelling
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Tangents about weather, RVs, hair, food, and everything in between
…you're gonna love this one.
🎧 Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share—especially with someone who's ever dreamed of finding missing pieces of their family.