Platonic Lifemates

By: Platonic Lifemates
  • Summary

  • How do two friends keep a friendship alive for 20 years long distance? Melissa and Whitney aren’t quite sure what the secret is. Maybe after listening to them chat about everything from raising fur-babies and human babies, to the calming powers of The Great British Bake-Off, to comparing notes on their book club choice for that month you'll understand their friendship better than they do. Join them every week for a silly, sarcastic, sometimes serious, but always enjoyable gabfest with your two new adult lady friends. 

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Episodes
  • Episode 27: Open Book by Jesica Simpson
    Jul 3 2020

    Today we’re talking about June’s book club pick, Open Book by Jessica Simpson.  Melissa and Whitney weren’t fans back in the early 2000s, but this book gave them a new found respect for her. It is a great summer read, love, betrayal, family drama, emotional affairs and glitter cups. Whitney might go down the Botox road (for migraines, not vanity) and Melissa has some exciting developments in her business.  They also chat about the current status of masks in this country, and boy oh boy is that a cluster f*ck.


    Mentioned In Today’s Episode

    Taste The Nation on Hulu


    Legal Eagle on Youtube


    Follow us on Instagram @PlatonicLifemates

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    Send us an email at Platoniclifemate@gmail.com

    Visit our website platoniclifemates.com for more information about all the shows, books and podcasts mentioned on today's episode. 

    Music: Yes She Can  by Tiny Music

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Episode 26 You're Not Better Because You're Skinny
    Jun 26 2020

    This week we’re bringing an episode that we didn't get to air in late May. We’re talking about diet culture and how that has shaped us as ladies in our mid-30’s.  We grew up in the 90’s, fat was the devil guys!!!  Whitney talks about how she talks to her kids about food, and physical appearance at their young ages.Melissa talks about her experience with Keto and fasting and its effect on her mental health. We go down a rabbit hole about Jenny Craig’s origin (we just had to know). We talk about fat shaming, Instagram’s shitty algorithm to body shame you, society’s obsessions with judging people’s body’s, office weight loss challenges and society valuing people more if they are skinny. 


    Mentioned In This episode


    Never Have I Ever on Netflix


    Dead To Me on Netflix


    Follow us on Instagram @PlatonicLifemates

    Visit the Facebook Page or join our Facebook Group

    Send us an email at Platoniclifemate@gmail.com

    Visit our website platoniclifemates.com for more information about all the shows, books and podcasts mentioned on today's episode. 

    Music: Yes She Can  by Tiny Music

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Episode 25 Racism and Imposters
    Jun 16 2020

    Hi Everyone. We’re back with an episode we recorded on June 2, just a few days after the murder of George Floyd and 3 days in to the national protests. We talk about protests, police, Black Lives Matter and our role in systemic racism. We also talk about imposter syndrome, we’re all over on this episode.  We know a lot has changed in the past 2 weeks since this episode was recorded but we wanted to release this as a way to continue the dialogue.


    Follow us on Instagram @PlatonicLifemates

    Visit the Facebook Page or join our Facebook Group

    Send us an email at Platoniclifemate@gmail.com

    Visit our website platoniclifemates.com for more information about all the shows, books and podcasts mentioned on today's episode. 

    Music: Yes She Can  by Tiny Music

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    1 hr and 40 mins

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