Today's world is complicated and as a teenager having people I can relate to is the best thing I could ask for. On this podcast I am going to be sharing my thoughts and pouring my heart out and put it out in the world *unedited* while you can sit back, relax and relate.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ImprovComedy |
9th grade can kick ass and it definitely kicked mine. I would suggest all 9th grade students to listen to this cause these are things I wish I knew before starting 9th. A guide to 9th grade is what I'm giving you all and I hope it helps! If you have ... more
Kindly bear with me while I talk about a friendship breakup that I went through and how I learnt how to not hold grudges (publicly). How to not let these grudges affect your day to day life and sometimes not let go of things. And last but not least h... more
In this episode, I address the fact that i was living with this idea of what a 'feminine' female is and how I was different that other girls, when in fact I am just as feminine as everyone else. I also made references to Emma Chamberlain's podcast ep... more
I poured my heart out in a letter to my future self! And you should do this too!! I talk about some of my regrets but why I wouldn't go back in time to change anything. I also talk about some boy drama in the last few minutes so stay tuned till the e... more
In this episode I talk about how being a tomboy girl is kinda weird for me because now I'm interested in some 'girly girl' stuff too,,, and I also answer omegle questions which guys wanted to ask girls. I still regret going on omegle so please listen... more
In this episode I talk about how I feel jealous but also happy and sad at the same time about the same situation. I talk about how its freaking normal to feel this way and how to make the best of it as a teen.
This is my first episode, it's filled with excitement, nervousness and the whole first time trying something vibe! In this ep. I talk a little about a lot of things, from myself to my opinions on some topics and from this ep. ull get the basic idea o... more
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Apple Podcasts | #210 |
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