Oversharing every detail of her personal life online is something that YouTube personality Bailey Dedrick has become very comfortable with. On this podcast, things aren’t any different. She’ll touch on topics such as toxic relationships, boys, spicy story-times, being an ‘influencer’, and everything far and in between. Bailey hopes that the lessons she has learned will help guide you towards becom... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePersonal Journals |
Bailey just got back from her week long trip to Puerto Rico with her boyfriend (and prior to that, a weekend at college with her best friends). Shorty is EXHAUSTED but still tries her best to recap her trip and give you guys the full run-down. She al... more
Hello Things Could Be Worse listeners!! Welcome to not only Bailey's birthday episode... BUT THE PODS BDAY EPISODE, Things Could Be Worse is officially one year old! Today Bailey is sitting down and sharing the most important lessons she has learned ... more
Welcome back to Things Could Be Worse! Today Bailey is sitting down and talking you guys through the things she has been doing recently to pull herself out of a dark place. It isn't easy to live in the moment and stop taking things so seriously... Bu... more
Todays episode is very raw and real, Bailey felt a strong responsiblity to come clean about how she has really been feeling lately. Life isn't always easy and it can be so hard to get out a rut if you're feeling stuck... In this episode Bailey talks ... more
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I love Bailey so much, and she’s helped me so much to understand my life, and get to know myself.
If a Mexican is Mexican, than isn’t a hero a heroin? Both a hotdog and a taco are considered a form of sandwich. Cereal, in many ways, can be considered a soup.
I heckin love this podcast so much, and when you share your struggles it motivates me to push through mine- thank you for everything!
I literally love this podcast so much. It’s helped me go through so much, and learn that I’m not alone. I will never miss a episode of this! I would definitely recommend.
literally will never miss an episode! my new favorite pastime!! love listening to this while doing homework. HIGHLY RECOMMEND ❤️❤️❤️
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