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Chapter 1: What personal challenges does Lala discuss in this episode?
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Chapter 2: How does Lala cope with social anxiety after surgeries?
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Chapter 3: What insights are shared about leaked reunion audio?
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Chapter 4: Why is discussing mental health important in this episode?
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Chapter 5: How do the hosts feel about the pressures of public scrutiny?
Hey, hey, hey. I'm what's happening. I'm in the funkiest place I've been in quite some time. Like, brutal anxiety keeping me up all night. And can I tell you, I think it's attributed to a lot of different things. But the biggest one is I got my boobs done. I have not been⦠This is the first week where I can actually fall back into normal routine.
Like waking up and working out and doing the whole bit. And right as that happens, Lisa goes in for hip surgery. So it's just very hospitally at our house right now.
Chapter 6: What stories illustrate the impact of family dynamics?
I'm sick of taking care of human beings. had enough.
I know.
I could have had a nurse to my resume, I think.
Well, yeah, between myself and mom, it's just been like very intense. And let me put it this way.
It hasn't been like hard.
No.
You guys have been self-sufficient, but like you can't lift, you can't do a lot of things. So it's like when... Yeah.
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Chapter 7: How do the hosts reflect on their personal growth and experiences?
It's just been weird around the house.
It has been weird around the house and just like a lot of meds to keep track of. And the thing about the thought of like having surgery... I'm definitely a homebody. I do not like to leave the house. You could, I got invited over the weekend to the Abbey and it was like, we're going to send you a car and Madonna is going to do a pop in and perform her new songs. I was exhausted.
Couldn't make it. They were like, she's going to go on at 1130. I was like... Nah, nah, nah.
Chapter 8: What conclusions do they draw about the nature of advice and support?
AM? I'll be there. They're like, no PM. I'm like, okay, so probably between... Let me tell a little story though. What?
So I'm in the kitchen. Amber is staying at the house.
Yeah.
And the girls are in the kitchen just like making food. I'm just hanging out. And Amber looks at Lauren, at Lala, I don't know, whatever you guys want to call her. And she goes... Can I be honest? I don't know if I'll be able to go tomorrow night. I don't think I'll be able to make it. Lauren, Lala looks at her and goes, I was just thinking that.
They're talking about how tired they are, how they can't make it out. It is 8 fucking 30.
Oh, I was exhausted. I was beyond exhausted. So how amazing is the universe though that I get a text because I have Sosa teed up with a nanny. texts me literally within the conversation of this happening. And I look at Amber and I go, my nanny just bailed. She can't come. She can't come. And I could have reached out to someone else and had my mom not...
been, you know, in the same boat as Sosa and needing care, constant care.
I probably would have, I would have figured it out because I was like, I cannot at the age of 35 be this big of a square.
No, you, no, you can't.
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