We Should Probably Talk About That

We Should Probably Talk About That

We Should Probably Talk About That

  • Do You Have Beige Flags?

Do You Have Beige Flags?

Wednesday 21st June 2023

Join Lori and Andrea as they explore beige flags, celebrating the quirky habits that make us unique. Embrace your imperfections with humor and insight.
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Beige Flags: Celebrating the Quirks That Make Us Human

Episode Overview

  • Beige flags are quirks or idiosyncrasies that make us unique
  • The hosts share their own examples of beige flags
  • Listeners are invited to reflect on their own beige flags and embrace their imperfections
Everyone in my life laughs at it. It actually annoys me that I do this. I but that makes sense because in her world everything around her is controlled externally but digitally she doesn't have to look at it.
TikTok has a new buzzword: beige flags. But what exactly are they? In this episode of 'We Should Probably Talk About That', Lori and Andrea dive into the concept of beige flags—those quirky habits that might seem odd but aren't deal-breakers. Are you someone who arranges their bookshelf by color or always eats dessert before dinner? Those might be your beige flags. The hosts share their own amusing examples, sparking a conversation that's both insightful and light-hearted.
Through their candid discussions, you'll start to see that these little quirks are what make us wonderfully unique. Whether you're in a relationship or just reflecting on your own behaviors, this episode invites you to embrace and celebrate your imperfections. It's a refreshing reminder that not every odd habit is a red flag; sometimes, it's just a beige one.