
If These Walls could talk
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In this deeply personal solo episode of Shitshow in Short Hills, host Leslie Shapiro reflects on the pivotal chapters of her life—before and after sobriety, and between the “small house” and the “big house.” She unpacks how chasing prestige, square footage, and the illusion of perfection left her unraveling inside, even as the facade looked flawless. Selling the big house was not just a real estate transaction, but a surrender—one that forced her to face fear, ego, and denial, and ultimately freed her from the identity she thought she had to perform. With raw honesty, Leslie shares how she learned authenticity doesn’t come from zip codes or granite countertops, but from grace, humility, and choosing what feels true over what merely looks good. This episode is both a confession and a reclamation: of self, of love, and of life after letting go.