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  • 7 Signs You’re in a Toxic Relationship (And Don’t Even Know It)
    Feb 18 2026

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    Are you in a toxic relationship and don’t even realize it? In this episode of Talk Your Shit Daily, Big Slick breaks down the clear signs of a toxic relationship that many people ignore.

    From lack of communication and constant arguments to emotional manipulation, physical altercations, and partners intentionally hurting each other — these are serious red flags you should never overlook.

    We cover:
    • Signs of poor communication in relationships
    • Constant arguing and toxic cycles
    • Emotional manipulation and intentional hurt
    • Physical altercations and unhealthy conflict
    • Being talked down to and emotionally disrespected
    • Partners who can’t uplift or support you
    • Toxic relationship patterns that feel “normal”

    Many people stay in unhealthy relationships because the toxicity becomes familiar. But arguing all the time, feeling drained, being disrespected, or constantly fighting in public are not signs of love — they are warning signs.

    This episode also talks about when a toxic relationship can be fixed and when it’s time to walk away.

    If you’re dealing with relationship problems, emotional abuse, communication issues, or red flags in dating or marriage, this conversation will help you identify what’s really going on.

    Subscribe for real conversations about relationships, self-improvement, boundaries, and personal growth.

    Drop a comment: What’s a toxic relationship sign people ignore the most?

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    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Talk Ya Shit Daily 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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  • How to Spot a Toxic Workplace | Toxic Employees & Bad Boss Red Flags
    Feb 16 2026

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    Is your job secretly toxic? In this episode of Talk Your Shit Daily, Big Slick breaks down how to spot a toxic workplace before it drains your peace and mental health.

    We’re talking about toxic coworkers, workplace gossip, fake friendly employees, and bosses who overwork you without compensation. If you’ve ever dealt with office politics, workplace drama, toxic management, or employees who run back and tell the boss everything — this episode is for you.

    Big Slick explains the red flags of a toxic work environment, including:
    • Coworkers fishing for personal information
    • Employees complaining about everyone
    • Holiday call-out traps
    • Managers baiting staff
    • Being forced to do two jobs for one paycheck
    • Bosses with no compassion for family emergencies

    If your workplace feels stressful, negative, or manipulative, you might be in a toxic job environment. Learn how to identify toxic employees, protect your peace at work, and avoid being pulled into workplace drama.

    This episode is for anyone dealing with:

    • Toxic work culture
    • Office gossip
    • Workplace bullying
    • Micromanaging bosses
    • Being overworked and underpaid
    • Job burnout

    If you’re tired of toxic coworkers and bad management, hit subscribe and join the conversation.

    Protect your peace. Watch who you talk to at work. And remember — sometimes the best move is to leave.

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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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    9 m
  • Stop Complaining and Fix Your Life | Build Mental Toughness, Focus, and Momentum
    Feb 13 2026

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    Ever notice how easy it is to complain—and how rarely it actually makes life better? In this episode, Big Slick breaks down why venting keeps you stuck and what to do instead if you want real progress. This is a no-nonsense guide to building mental toughness, staying focused under pressure, and creating momentum when life gets heavy.

    We talk about mindset as a trainable skill, not a feeling. You’ll learn how to shut down negative thought spirals, focus on what you can control, and stack small wins that rebuild confidence fast. Instead of replaying problems, this episode shows you how to ask better questions, make cleaner decisions, and move forward with clarity—even when circumstances aren’t ideal.

    We also get honest about your circle. Growth doesn’t happen in a crowd full of complainers. It happens in a small, disciplined group that tells you the truth, holds you accountable, and reminds you who you are when your focus slips. You’ll hear why protecting your energy matters, how language shapes outcomes, and how setbacks become strength when you treat them as lessons—not labels.

    If you’re tired of venting without progress and ready to build discipline, resilience, and self-respect, this episode gives you a simple system you can use immediately. Cut complaints. Choose better thoughts. Protect your circle. Move forward.

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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 m
  • Jealous Friends & Family: Why Your Wins Make Them Go Quiet
    Feb 11 2026

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    Ever share good news and feel the energy in the room shift? In this episode of Talk Ya Shit Daily, Big Slick breaks down why your wins inspire some people—and quietly irritate others. From promotions and new homes to family milestones and personal breakthroughs, we unpack the fine line between celebrating progress and triggering envy.

    We walk through two real scenarios. First, what genuine support actually looks like: curiosity, encouragement, and people who let your success motivate their own growth. Then we flip it and expose the subtle signs of jealousy—flat reactions, dismissive comments, awkward silence, and emotional distance that shows up right when you’re moving forward.

    This episode is practical and direct. You’ll learn why sharing late beats sharing early, how to protect your momentum with a smaller circle, and why privacy isn’t hiding—it’s strategy. We talk boundaries, energy management, and how to stop shrinking your joy to make others comfortable.

    If you’ve ever questioned whether to announce a win, post your progress, or keep your moves quiet, this conversation gives you clarity. Hit play to learn how to celebrate without inviting doubt, envy, or unnecessary noise.

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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 m
  • Why Coworkers Stop Talking After You Quit (They Were Never Your Friends)
    Feb 9 2026

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    Ever notice how the group chat goes quiet the moment you leave a job? In this episode of Talk Ya Shit Daily, Big Slick breaks down a listener letter about coworkers who vanished after a resignation—and why it happens way more often than people admit.

    We unpack the uncomfortable truth about workplace friendships, how proximity creates false bonds, and why many coworker relationships are built on convenience, favors, and shared routines—not real loyalty. When the job ends, so does the access, and the silence tells you everything you need to know. This episode helps you spot the difference between real friends and situational coworkers without taking it personally.

    You’ll hear how shift coverage, favors, and workplace gossip create transactional relationships, plus why envy and comparison quietly play a role when someone moves on. We also talk about protecting your energy, setting clean boundaries after you leave a job, and building friendships based on values—not shared supervisors or schedules.

    If you’ve ever questioned the idea of “work family,” this episode delivers clarity, humor, and hard truth. Tap play to understand why coworkers disappear, how to move forward without bitterness, and where to invest your time next.

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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 m
  • Is It Disrespect or Just Drinking? When Your Partner Gets Too Friendly While Drunk
    Jan 30 2026

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    When alcohol enters the picture, boundaries often get blurry—and that’s exactly where this listener letter lives. In this episode of Talk Ya Sh!t , Big Slick breaks down a common relationship dilemma: what does it really mean when your partner gets too friendly after a few drinks? Is it harmless social energy, or a clear sign of disrespect?

    We cut through vague labels and wishful thinking to identify the behaviors that matter—from flirty conversations and lingering touches to exchanging numbers at the bar. Alcohol doesn’t create new traits; it amplifies what’s already there. If your partner’s personality shifts when they drink, that pattern deserves attention, not excuses.

    This episode walks through practical, real-world options for handling drunk behavior in relationships: setting clear boundaries, limiting alcohol, changing environments, and recognizing when repeated violations signal deeper incompatibility. We also tackle the hard truth—if you fell in love with chaos, you can’t be surprised when it shows up again.

    By the end, you’ll have clarity on the real choice in front of you: accept it without resentment, rebuild boundaries together with mutual respect, or walk away with your self-worth intact. If you’re navigating love, nightlife, and trust, this conversation gives you the language and framework to decide with confidence.

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    6 m
  • Stop Seeking Validation: How to Stop Caring What People Think (And Take Your Power Back)
    Jan 28 2026

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    The loudest voice in your life shouldn’t be strangers online. In this episode of Talk Ya Sh!t , Big Slick breaks down why chasing likes, comments, and outside approval quietly drains your confidence—and how to shut that cycle down for good.

    We expose the validation trap: how social media feedback hijacks your mood, clouds your judgment, and pulls you away from your own standards. This isn’t motivation for the timeline—it’s a practical reset for anyone tired of letting opinions shape their decisions.

    You’ll learn the mirror test, a simple confidence filter that rebuilds self-trust from the inside out. We also draw a hard line between real feedback and background noise—whose opinions actually matter (partners, kids, close family) and whose don’t (comment sections, strangers, chronic critics).

    Big Slick keeps it real about thick skin vs. cold hearts, how to stop internalizing shade, and why self-respect beats public approval every time. If you’ve been feeling emotionally pulled by outside opinions, this episode gives you clear rules to protect your peace, move with purpose, and trust yourself again.

    Tap play, reclaim your mindset, and stop letting strangers rent space in your head.
    Subscribe, share with someone who needs this message, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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    6 m
  • Why Companies Cut Hours but Expect the Same Work (And Give Pizza Instead of Raises)
    Jan 26 2026

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    Ever sit through a meeting where your hours get cut, your workload stays the same, and leadership celebrates being “under budget”? Then comes the follow-up meeting where profits are praised… and workers get pizza instead of raises. In this episode of Talk Ya Sh!t, Big Slick breaks down the real math behind corporate cost-cutting and why frontline workers always end up paying the price.

    We expose how “do more with less” quietly shifts costs onto employees—stress, burnout, missed overtime, and stagnant pay—while leadership rewards itself through bonuses and margins. From budget brag meetings to fake appreciation gestures, we unpack how symbolic rewards replace real compensation and why morale collapses when effort isn’t shared in dollars.

    This episode gives workers real language and strategies to push back without risking their jobs. You’ll learn how to ask for written targets, propose incentive pilots, document promises, and advocate for real rewards like cash bonuses, shift differentials, and transit credits. Managers will also hear a better playbook for retaining staff without empty gestures.

    If you’ve ever thought, “Pizza isn’t appreciation,” this one’s for you. Tap play, share it with a coworker who’s overworked and underpaid, and leave a review so more people can find the truth behind workplace games.

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    8 m