The Myth of the Good Person
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Welcome to Occasionally Perfect! In this debut episode, hosts Amber Borzotra (MTV's The Challenge) and Lexsi Lewis explore what it truly means to be a "good person" in a world obsessed with perfection.
Through personal stories and raw vulnerability, they discuss:
- Self-awareness and accountability as markers of goodness
- Why being "too nice" draws judgment
- Sex work stigma and societal double standards
- The reality of motherhood—guilt, exhaustion, and the need for support
- Treating yourself well as part of being a good person
- Building authentic community and chosen family
This isn't a polished, perfect conversation—it's real, messy, and exactly what we all need. Whether you're a mom struggling with guilt, someone facing judgment for non-traditional choices, or just trying to figure out how to show up as your best self, this episode is for you.
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