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Occasionally Perfect

Occasionally Perfect

By: Lexsi Lewis & Amber Borzotra
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Occasionally Perfect is a podcast hosted by Amber Borzotra and Lexsi Lewis for honest conversations about evolving, aligning, and figuring it out as we go. New episodes weekly!

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Episodes
  • Nobody Told Us Anything (And We Figured It Out Anyway)
    Apr 21 2026

    Lexsi and Amber go deep this episode, walking through their younger selves at every stage. From little girls growing up without the guidance they needed, to teenagers figuring out identity, boys, and periods with zero parental conversation, to early 20-somethings in LA convinced they had it all figured out (they did not). It's raw, it's funny, and it's the kind of conversation most people never get to have out loud.

    They talk about what it actually costs you when you prioritize the wrong people, the patterns from childhood you don't even know you're carrying into adulthood, getting diagnosed with ADHD and autism way later than you should have, and why the hardest thing isn't the past; it's not being too hard on the version of yourself who didn't know better yet.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Feeling It vs. Becoming It: How to Actually Process Your Emotions
    Apr 14 2026

    You've been told your whole life not to let your emotions control you, but nobody ever showed you what that actually looks like. Lexsi and Amber are finally having that conversation.


    "Don't let your emotions control you" is one of the most repeated pieces of advice out there and also one of the most useless, because no one ever explains what to do instead. Lexsi and Amber dig into what it really means to feel your emotions without either suppressing them or spiraling into them. From hustle culture telling women to mute their feelings, to the 90-second science of how emotions actually move through your body, this episode gets into the stuff nobody taught us growing up.

    They talk about the difference between feeling sad and being sad, why naming your emotion out loud is more powerful than it sounds, and what it means when anger is actually just fear or disappointment in disguise. Lexsi opens up about the toxic 13-year relationship that taught her what real anger felt like, Amber gets honest about what happens when her emotions build up and explode, and they both make a case that maybe emotional intelligence isn't about control at all. It's about finally learning to listen.

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    51 mins
  • Breaking the Invisible Rulebook of Adult Life
    Apr 7 2026

    Who made all these adulthood rules, and why are we still following them like they’re the law? This week, Lexsi and Amber unpack the invisible rulebook most of us never agreed to and ask a better question: Does this actually make life better, or just make it look more acceptable?

    This episode is one long, honest conversation about the “rules” people swear you’re supposed to live by. Wake up early, get married by a certain age, date for love only, forgive to move on, never change depending on the room, never rely on anyone, always do the “right” thing. Lexsi and Amber take all of that apart and ask what still makes sense, what never did, and what needs to be rewritten completely.

    The conversation gets funny, personal, and a little chaotic in the best way. They get into authority and power trips, friendship expectations, money shame, healing inside relationships, whether dating should always lead to marriage, and why building a life that actually fits you matters more than performing adulthood for other people.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
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