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Bonus Episode: A Smorgasbord of Gossip with Nadira Goffe

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Popping into your feeds with a little treat! In today’s bonus episode from our secret feed vault, not only is Nadira Goffe back to gab with us (!!!), but we've got a batch of morsels for you all, including one that made Rachelle scream twice. Subscribe...

Highlights

In this special bonus episode, Nadira Goffe rejoins Rachelle Hampton for a lively, unfiltered dive into real-life social tangles—moments where boundaries blur, intentions go unspoken, and everyday choices ripple through relationships, workplaces, and public spaces.
00:00
Nadira returns to share a subway gossip story
03:24
Witnessing waste being created is just as unsettling as encountering unexplained trash
05:53
They made out in the bathroom after a closing shift
08:46
The interrogation happened in a storage shed — not an office or manager’s desk, but a secluded, tense location
11:35
The coffee shop has an interrogation shed
14:13
The speaker shares a fantasy of a romance with a barista and describes a hot Italian coffee-shop owner near their place
17:26
The speaker put bagged dog poop on a neighbor's Tesla and later admitted it
20:48
The 'Next Door' app enables neighborhood gossip and fantasy revenge plots
24:03
It's easier to hate a car than a person
26:41
The twin sister took the internship despite having no experience
29:24
The twin was right to question the internship tasks and her sister's substitution was justified
32:07
A knife fell out of the donor's car glove-box when a child opened it
35:37
Found a knife in the glove box of a donated luxury sports car
38:11
A pocket knife fell into a child's lap at a car show
44:03
Mixing painkillers with alcohol caused severe illness and a clogged toilet
47:10
Her partner books a wetsuit for her to search for the phone lost in the ocean
49:59
The boyfriend booked a wetsuit just for her after retrieving her phone from the ocean
53:06
Strangers sometimes offer timely help that feels like divine intervention
55:34
A mystical man helped retrieve a phone dropped in the ocean
58:09
Letting a sick girlfriend go into the ocean alone sparked debate about care versus autonomy

Chapters

What happened when Nadira stepped onto the subway and witnessed a boundary test?
00:00
Why did two pear peels on the floor make everyone feel uneasy?
03:24
How did a kiss in the staff bathroom end a barista’s shift—and their job?
05:53
What really went down in the coffee shop’s 'interrogation shed'?
08:46
Are the Greek brothers running a café—or a syndicate?
11:35
What does daydreaming about an Italian barista say about winter loneliness?
14:13
How did bagged dog poop become neighborhood performance art?
17:26
When did Next Door stop being about lost pets and start feeling like a courtroom?
20:48
Can you fall for someone you’ve never dated—but talk about constantly?
24:03
What happens when a twin shows up for her sister’s internship—and no one notices?
26:41
Was it deception—or survival—when one twin covered for the other?
29:24
How did a knife tumble out of a luxury car’s glove box at a museum?
32:07
Why did replacing a latch feel more urgent than solving the knife mystery?
35:37
What do pocket knives, car shows, and child safety have in common?
38:11
Why did a double ear infection lead to a clogged toilet and a weekend meltdown?
40:44
How did one woman’s trip spiral from stomach ache to ocean search party?
44:03
What does it mean when your boyfriend dives for your phone—but won’t wear the wetsuit you’re given?
47:10
When does retrieving a phone from the sea become a relationship litmus test?
49:59
Why didn’t he jump in? And what does that silence really say?
53:06
How did a stranger’s timely help rewrite the rules of financial planning—and faith?
55:34
What do we owe each other when illness, love, and ocean water collide?
58:09

Transcript

Speaker 1: Who discovered Diane Keaton and put her in Annie Hall? Who found Dustin Hoffman and made sure he played Ratso Rizzo in Midnight Cowboy? Who saw Jason Schwartzman and made sure Wes Anderson knew about him for Rushmore? Casting directors, that's w...