
“The Offense Diary” Episode 33
From Homesick Podcast by Miz & Liss
February 16, 2026 · 1h 7m · Episode 33
About this episode
This episode discusses the implications of keeping a diary of offenses in relationships and whether it aids healing or fosters resentment.
What happens when every “little” offense isn’t so little anymore? In this episode of Homesick Podcast, we’re talking about the diary. The mental (or physical 👀) list some women keep of moments that hurt, disappointed, or offended them in their relationship. Is it emotional processing… or quiet scorekeeping? Is it healthy reflection… or building a case for later? We break down why some women document how they feel, why some men feel blindsided when “old stuff” comes back up, and whether keeping receipts protects the relationship — or slowly poisons it. Because here’s the real question: Are you healing… or are you keeping score? Let’s talk about it. 🎙️ Connect with Homesick Podcast: •Email: Homesickpd@gmail.com Follow Us: •Social Media: Instagram •YouTube: Youtube Don’t forget to subscribe, email us any questions/suggestions, and share it with a friend! You can listen to this podcast anywhere you listen to your favorite shows, we’re available on all major platforms!
People in this episode
Hosts: Miz, Liss
Topics covered
- emotional processing
- relationships
- scorekeeping
- communication
- healing
Keywords
- offense diary
- relationships
- emotional processing
- scorekeeping
- communication
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Organizations: Homesick Podcast
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