Adulting is HARD – that’s why Carly Silverman and Ilana Dunn are here to normalize the shit that we all go through, but nobody wants to talk about. From breakups to breakdowns, social media to social anxiety, career pivots, friendship, and everything in between, they’re not holding back. Tune into “Life In Progress” each Wednesday as your hosts get real about the highs and lows of being in your tw... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
Carly and Ilana break down their top tips for actually enjoying dating! They reveal shocking facts about the history of dating, discuss mindset shifts that will make a huge impact, and share actionable advice you can take to add fun back into your da... more
Carly and Ilana are diving deep into Carly's life today in preparation for her wedding this weekend! She shares what moments of her wedding she's most excited for and she opens up about her LA era, how she really felt about losing her job at Lox Club... more
Carly and Ilana break down the biggest mistakes they made when they were single. They wish they could go back in time and give themselves this advice, but they can't, so they're hoping they can spare you from making some of the mistakes they did. more
Carly and Ilana are getting deep and learning things about each other they never knew. They answer questions from The 36 Questions That Lead To Love list, which they both happened to do on early dates with their fiancés. Follow us @itslifeinprogress ... more
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Thank you both for your vulnerability/openness in your topics! Love listening to your episodes :) One topic idea is to discuss the process of waiting for proposal/engagement in a relationship, especially for people who already struggle with anxiety & any advice you might have now that you’re both on the other side
The podcast I wish I had when I was “adulting!”
Honestly this was one of the first podcast where I'm like wait wow I wanna be their friends. So excited to keep hearing them!!!!
It’s refreshing to see grounded people wanting to talk about real every day issues. Love that they also incorporate humor and are brutally honest.
Wow- such an amazing vibe to this. I feel like I can really relate to both of your and you’re so inspiring.
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