DWTS Pro slams his ex's bedroom skills... Lala and Janet DRAG him!
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In this episode of Untraditionally Lala, hosts Lala Kent and Janet Caperna dive into a mix of personal anecdotes, pop culture commentary, and candid discussions about relationships, sexuality, and parenting. The conversation begins with a humorous and heartfelt recounting of a birthday party for Cruz, Brittany's son, which featured a barnyard theme, adorable animals, and a surprise cameo from Blippi that left Cruz over the moon. The hosts celebrate the strength of Brittany’s bond with her son and her dedication to finding the best professionals for his autism journey. They also reflect on the importance of community and intergenerational support, especially as their mothers have formed a close friendship. The episode then pivots to a fiery discussion about Gleb, a Dancing with the Stars pro, who publicly criticized his ex, model Brooks Nader, calling her sex life 'the worst' and claiming she chipped his tooth during a sexual encounter. The hosts express outrage at his lack of discretion, emphasizing that speaking negatively about a former partner—especially in a sexual context—is disrespectful and damaging. They explore the double standard in how men and women are perceived when discussing sex, with Janet asserting that men’s negative comments about women’s sexual performance feel violating. The conversation continues into broader topics of jealousy versus territoriality, personal boundaries in relationships, and the spectrum of sexuality, with Lala sharing her own experiences and identity as someone who is attracted to both men and women but doesn’t label herself as bisexual. The episode closes with reflections on Coachella, including critiques of its commercialization and the controversy around Sabrina Carpenter’s response to a fan’s cultural yodeling, which she initially mislabeled as inappropriate but later apologized for, educating her audience on the tradition. The hosts ultimately advocate for empathy, authenticity, and staying true to oneself in both personal and public life.
Publicly criticizing a former partner’s sexual performance is disrespectful and reflects poorly on the speaker.
Jealousy and territoriality are different—jealousy is often rooted in insecurity, while territoriality is a clear, confident claim of ownership.
Authenticity in relationships matters more than performative perfection, whether in love, parenting, or personal identity.
Celebrating cultural expressions—like Middle Eastern celebration yodeling—requires education and humility, not dismissal.
Support systems like family, friends, and community are essential, especially for parents of neurodivergent children.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Cruz Birthday Party: A Barnyard of Love and Chaos
“She would have sold a kidney if she had to. Well, she would do anything for that kid as we all would do anything for our kids, but it's very special to see their bond and just like what they've gone through together.”
The Gleb Controversy: When Exes Go Public
“It's disgusting and there's no coming back. And it doesn't make me look good. Saying that doesn't make you look good at all. No, it makes you look like an asshole.”
Mom Friendships and Intergenerational Bonds
Lala and Janet reflect on the deep friendship between their mothers, who have become each other’s support system after moving to LA. They discuss the importance of community, especially for older women navigating new lives and friendships.
Sex, Power, and Double Standards
“When a guy says it about a girl, it feels violating. It's because women... already are so overlooked and we're always put on the like you guys walk around and we could say you're bad at sex. You've done some pretty fucked up shit and then you can still continue to like live a wonderful life.”
Jealousy vs. Territoriality: The Emotional Spectrum
Lala and Janet distinguish between jealousy (a spiral of imagined threats) and territoriality (a clear, confident claim of ownership). They emphasize that trust and self-awareness are key to healthy relationships.
“It's disgusting and there's no coming back. And it doesn't make me look good. Saying that doesn't make you look good at all. No, it makes you look like an asshole.”
“When a guy says it about a girl, it feels violating. It's because women... already are so overlooked and we're always put on the like you guys walk around and we could say you're bad at sex. You've done some pretty fucked up shit and then you can still continue to like live a wonderful life.”
“She would have sold a kidney if she had to. Well, she would do anything for that kid as we all would do anything for our kids, but it's very special to see their bond and just like what they've gone through together.”
Hosts
Lala Kent
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Coachella
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Janet Caperna
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Brittany
person
Cruz
person
Gleb
person
Brooks Nader
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Justin Bieber
person
Sabrina Carpenter
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Blippi
person
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