We’re two somewhat recent college grads navigating the new world of adulthood and we decided it’s time to talk about it. We’ve realized there’s no set guide to how to get through life, but we’re just taking it one step at a time. No matter how much you fe
In sociology, the third place refers to the social surroundings that are separate from the two usual social environments: your home & where you work. We've found that in our post grad lives, especially with the lasting effects of COVID, these places are harder and harder to come by and we are itching for some community! Topics covered in this week's episode are: The effect remote work has on our first and second places Our potential third places: social clubs, church, bars, coffee shops, and gyms Consistency is key: you've gotta put in the work to become a regular Think about it, all your favorite tv shows have them - The Alibi Room on Shameless, Central Perk on Friends, Luke's Diner on Gilmore Girls - shouldn't you? Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
Our R.E.P.O.R.T. episode serves as our monthly roundup of everything we've been Rediscovering, Eating, Playing, Obsessing over, Recommending, and Treating ourselves to. Topics discussed in this week's episode are: Getting gains via protein Investing in AMC A List Reobsessing over Formula 1 & Drive to Survive PDPaola is “that girl” in the accessory world GNOs are definitely in season & with that, we are expecting to hear what's on your R.E.P.O.R.T as well! Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
As the saying goes “its better to have love & lost than never to have loved at all”. Gone are the days that we are viewing all break ups as heartbreaks because we've found that some of them can actually be kind of freeing. In this week's episode, we are taking a look at all the things we've broken up with: romances, friendships, philosophies, and bad habits, and how those break ups were for the better. Topics covered in this week's episode: Recognizing that attention for attention's sake is not the best route How sometimes getting your heart broken can lead to the highest level of self love The belief that someone is in your life for a reason, a season, or a lifetime We actually don't all have the same 24 hours We're living proof that man plans & God laughs Both sides of body dysmorphia
Want the 411 on what really goes on behind the scenes at the Super Bowl (beyond the talks of Travis and Taylor)? This week, Victoria's sharing all the details. From working Radio Row to working a red carpet, this week we're giving allllll the deets on what really went down in Vegas this year. Topics covered in this episode are: Usher's Super Bowl half-time performance: bop or flop? What not to wear on a work trip Radio Row and all its inner workings The not-so-glamorous parts of working a red carpet Who's the friendliest celebrity: Flavor Flav, Joe Burrow, or Josh Richards? Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
This month, the topic of dating is hotter than ever, and we are celebrating by dishing & digressing on our red, but mostly beige, flags. Have these actually inhibited our relationships? Hmm…we'll let you be the judge of that (& yes, being judgemental is on our lists). Topics discussed in this episode are: Super Bowl predictions Really evaluating the timeline: late bloomer & delayed gratification Unappealing interests: long-standing Justin Bieber obsession & sad movies Lack of survival skills - just take me out Having to know all the details - is it rooted in being responsible or truly a control issue? This episode is filled with a lot of giggles, take this as your reminder to laugh at yourself and your “areas of opportunity.” Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
Our R.E.P.O.R.T. episode serves as our monthly roundup of everything we've been Rediscovering, Eating, Playing, Obsessing over, Recommending, and Treating ourselves to. Topics discussed in this week's episode are: Investing in the Kindle Pros and cons of the Oura ring Our current addiction with Freida McFadden books Our hyperfixations w/ wine & chinese food Artists and TV shows that you should be tuning in to Dry January indulgences New year, new aesthetic & with that, we are expecting to hear what's on your R.E.P.O.R.T as well! Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
With the holiday highs dying down and the winter scaries creeping in, this week's episode is dedicated to how we are staying bright and cheery even when the weather isn't. We're learning to build routines and adopt the hygge (a word in Danish and Norwegian that describes a cozy, contented mood evoked by comfort and conviviality) lifestyle. Topics covered in this week's episode include: The key to beating the winter is embracing it You need a winter routine - favorite products, outfits, comfort meals Take advantage of the indoors whether its your apartment amenities or a new hobby Set goals that make sense for this time of year Make future plans to look forward to (girls' trip, solo vacation, etc.) Winter can be hard, and we're here to make it a little easier. Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
We think of our inner child as the deepest, most joyful and optimistic versions of ourselves and find that in our adult lives, it's often easy to overlook. In this week's episode, we share a few ways we are honoring our inner child & why it's so important to us. Topics covered in this episode include: Fun and silly little hobbies - why it's not a waste of money if it brings you happiness & trying new things The use nostalgic media and pop culture to bring us peace & comfort Saying it loud & proud - bringing back the days when we were excited to share our accomplishments The art of the casual hangout & bringing back adult sleepovers This episode barely scratches the surface of the inner child - there's a lot to be uncovered for each of us, but this is definitely a good start! Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
We're not life coaches or gurus, but this week we have compiled lists of things that have simply made our lives better. Better in the sense that stress is reduced, confidence comes more naturally, and each day looks a little bit brighter. Topics covered in this episode include: Curbside pickup - one of the best outcomes of social distancing Morning routines are truly the key to starting the day off right Saying what's on your mind - setting boundaries, making new friends, and showcasing your thoughts Saving your money passively - 401Ks and HYSA Our 20s (& life in general) is TOUGH, let us help you out a little! Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
‘Tis the season for vision boards, goals, resolutions, and bingo cards. Entry Level is back and better than ever (trust). To start off the new year and new season, we are taking turns sharing our predictions for ourselves, and each other. Topics discussed in this week's episode are: Our words of the year: GRATITUDE, PLAY, ABUNDANCE Additions to our rosters: lovers, besties, and maybe even pets Redefining ourselves through appearances, hobbies, and niches Increase our savings and decrease our spending AMEN! And of course putting out many great episodes for all of us trying to figure it out
Our R.E.P.O.R.T. serves as our monthly roundup of everything we've been Rediscovering, Eating, Playing, Obsessing over, Recommending, and Treating ourselves to. Topics discussed in this week's episode are: cult documentaries - thoughts & recommendations to add to your watch list comfort fall foods tiktoks & songs that never get skipped romanticizing your life via camera roll reading hacks: library cards & e-readers The last episode of the month also happens to be our last episode of the year and of the season. Thank you for spending another year & season with us! Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
The endless to-do lists, meetings that could've been emails, competing priorities, and an utter lack of interest in your role are more than enough to send you into burnout. Only a few years into our career, we've unfortunately found that this can be a recurring theme. This week, we're discussing what burnout looks like for us and offering some tried and true advice on how to cope. Topics discussed include: What burnout & lack of inspiration feel like to us Recommendations on how & when to express that to management The burnout struggle olympics - you're entitled to your own feelings! Boundary setting in the corporate space We've accepted that we likely have MANY years of a corporate career left, and learning how to manage burnout is a necessary skill. Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
We start almost every episode by reminding you that “entry level is the podcast for people figuring it out” & this stems from the fact that we are, in fact, still figuring a lot of things out. This week, we're discussing topics that we're still navigating figuring out. Topics discussed include: Formulating your own opinions + figuring out your identity Budgeting Goal setting as an adult Combating comparison syndrome + staying in our own lanes This episode is here to make you feel supported, less alone, and provide comfort that you're not the only one who still has things to figure out. Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
It's the end of the month, meaning it's time for our October R.E.P.O.R.T. Think of this as our version of the OG youtubers monthly favorites video. We're sharing the top things we have been Reading/Rewatching, Eating, Playing, Obsessing over, Recommending, & Treating ourselves to this month. A couple of things we touch on are: A book recommendation if you're into Pretty Little Liars type stories Our go-to comfort movies/shows Some meals we are that transported us back to childhood The art of the morning debrief & lots of nights out Some things we've done to not only make us feel better, but others too Don't forget to let us know what's on your report this month! Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
While we aren't ones to get too into the halloween season, we thought it would still be fun to have a themed episode this week! We're fully leaning into the spooky atmosphere and discussing our biggest fears - some of them irrational for sure (even though we might disagree), our hypothetical nightmare blunt rotations, and some of our newly developed fears as we venture further into adulthood. Topics discussed in this episode include: our laughable irrational fears & where they stemmed from textbook fears - we're afraid of the ocean just like everybody else some unpopular opinions (some might even say cancel worthy) on who would be in our nightmare blunt rotation being an adult is scary! Some of these make us wanna scream, but most of them make us laugh - happy spooky season to all who celebrate! Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
POV: you're on facetime with us to recap Victoria's birthday trip to Chicago. This four day long trip to the 312 included wining & dining, shopping til (some of us) dropped, and lots & lots of laughter! Some highlights include: finessing a free section & entire night of free drinks proving the theory beer before liquor makes you sicker chicago restaurant & bar recommendations how we got finessed, aka don't lend your phone to strangers how to plan a birthday surprise for even your nosiest friends Maybe now that both of us are 25 & our brains are hopefully fully developed, we'll be even cooler & more insightful than before (if that's even possible)! Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
For a lot of us, the idea of being alone is pretty scary. It also appears to be a recurring theme in our post grad lives. In this week's episode, we get straight to the point discussing that even though it's not always appealing, spending the necessary time alone - whether it's taking a walk, trying something new for the first time, or even attending a concert by yourself - will definitely benefit you in the long run. Topics covered in this week's episode: Our first encounters with truly feeling alone Why being alone isn't the same thing as being lonely Only you can dictate if you're actually lonely, it doesn't matter what others think How doing things on your own can build confidence Our favorite ways to spend time alone We know, we know, it's scary, but it's not as bad as it seems. Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
Let's first give credit where it's due - this episode was inspired by @beckydubbs tiktok & we think we'll incorporate it as a new monthly feature. The girlies are just in the mood to chit-chat, so this week we are coming at you with our September REPORT. This means we are sharing everything that we are Reading, Eating, Playing, Obsessing over, Recommending, and Treating ourselves to. Let this episode inspire your next purchase, meal, or how you spend your upcoming weekend & let us know what your September REPORT consists of! Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
The girlies are currently in “season 3”, and we're not talking about the podcast. The idea of being in your “season 3” is simply being open to all the things life has to offer you - the introduction of new cast members, plot twists, character development, etc. Look at the third season of some iconic shows for example - Gossip Girl, Hannah Montana, Insecure. This week we are evaluating what our “season 3” of life is & what it means for us. Topics covered in this week's episode: Looking at obstacles as opportunities Distinguishing between a right vs wrong decision & if they even exist What major plot points are expecting to experience soon When do you actually enter a “season 3”? When are you entering your “season 3”? Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
This week we're bringing a new perspective on one of our favorite topics - friendships. The old saying goes, “college is the best 4 years of your life”, and most of that thinking can be attributed to the people you're surrounded with - but what happens after that? Topics covered in this week's episode: Reevaluating friendships after college - should you be focusing on quality or quantity? Defining friendship - what does it really mean and how do you make it work? Knowing when it's time to let past friendships go & when it's time to open them up again Should all friendships really feel effortless? Recommendations on how to create special memories with friends post-grad At the end of the day, friendships take work & you definitely get out of them what you put in. Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
Back by popular demand, we are continuing the 9-5 corporate girly series - this time diving into our work day essentials. This week we're bringing you perspectives on our different industries, working locations (remove vs in office), and products and ideas that have been absolute gamechangers in our day to day. Topics covered in this week's episode: Tips & tricks to build confidence The ideal WFH set up Advocating for your successes and wins Why it's important to invest in activities outside of work & how to free up your schedule Remember, Entry Level is the podcast for people figuring it out, but this is one area we feel pretty confident about! Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
If you had access to any form of internet or social media circa 2008, then you should be very familiar with stan culture. It has existed for quite some time, and we still see it going strong through fandoms like the Beyhive, Stylers, and Swifties. In this week's episode, you'll learn a lot about our stan history (& lack thereof) & how the culture has shifted throughout the years. Topics covered in this episode: The fandoms we couldn't get enough of: Frank Ocean, Justin Bieber, the Jonas Brothers, and One Direction The niche cult-like followings that come from social media influencers How to remain an individual in today's day & age The fandoms that we just don't get We are definitely both haters to our core, but still appreciate the communal love for some of our favorite people & things! Follow us on Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
Okay, we're back…again (and going through it!). This episode gives you some real insight into why we ended up taking some unplanned additional time off. At the end of the day we're just girlies trying to figure it out like everybody else - and that sometimes includes taking a ride on the struggle bus. Listening to this episode will remind you that you aren't alone, nobody's perfect, and will definitely give you something to laugh at. Topics covered in this episode: Handling the extremely unexpected (lol) How seasons of productivity ebb and flow Combatting body dysmorphia Dating & the lack thereof The reality of trying to manage your finances Follow us in Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
For our first episode of the new season, we decided to celebrate the new season - summer. The reality is that summer “break” definitely doesn't hit the same once you start working a corporate job, but we're determined to not let that hold us back. Let this episode be your sign to make your summer 2023 bucket list. We first get into it with a quick catch up of what the last two months have looked like for us. Topics covered in this episode (content starts at 12:15) How to beat the corporate summer blues Realistic ways to make the most of your summer Summer bucket list inspo Follow us in Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
This week we are honored to have none other than the “Type A Black Girls” hosts - Faith and D'Nasia. Not only are they co-hosts, but they are also long distance besties. We know that friendships can change drastically post-grad - especially if you and your best friend move to different cities - so Faith and D'Nasia gave us insights into how to maintain a healthy and happy long-distance friendship. We open with a TABG classic, “Rose, Bud, and Thorn” Topics covered in this episode (content starts at 18:39) Adapting to keep your relationships strong - what do your friends need from you and what do you need from them? How can you tell whether or not it's the right time for you to make a move? Making friends post-grad Adjusting to new environments - the emotional pros and cons Moving to a new place is a common post grad experience that you might not fully understand until it happens to you - but this episode is bound to alleviate some of the stress and give you advice for the unknown. Follow us in Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
You hear us say it every episode - “we're two twenty somethings living in Dallas post-grad.” Today, we're bringing you the tea on what it's really like living in the triple D. We have a few years under our belt living here throughout college and post-grad, so we're giving you the inside scoop on life in Dallas - from popular neighborhoods and things to do to our favorite things about the city. Topics covered in this week's episode begin at 24:30: Our experience living in Dallas during college Explaining the difference between Dallas proper and Dallas suburbs Realities of living in Dallas & the moving process Our favorite Dallas neighborhoods Our favorite things to do in Dallas other than dinner & drinks Follow us in Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
If the title of this episode doesn't automatically make you think of Cheetah Girls 2… side eye! Lexi just returned from her time in Barcelona and this week we're highlighting some of the highs and lows of our recent Barcelona (and a little bit of London) excursions. Topics covered in this week's episode begin at (21:00) Our tips and tricks for traveling internationally Our recommendations for choosing a hotel vs. a hostel Where & how to cut costs on your trips Barcelona must-dos The financial reality of traveling abroad - how much did we actually spend? The biggest piece of advice from this episode - start planning your trip to Spain now! Follow us in Instagram: @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
When's the last time you admitted that you were proud of yourself? A lot of times we overlook or diminish our accomplishments, especially in our early years of adulthood. This week, we're reminding ourselves of the importance of celebrating our accomplishments (both small and large)! Topics covered in this episode begin at 16:30 The importance of celebrating your accomplishments, especially as a woman or woman of color Not downplaying or negating your accomplishments The belief that comparison is the thief of joy - your accomplishments are still valuable! Being on your own path Sharing your accomplishments with people you love and admire - people don't know how to celebrate you if you don't know how to celebrate yourself Ways that we personally can be better about celebrating our accomplishments Follow us in Instagram @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
This week we are challenging the phrase “out with the old & in with the new." Your fyp is likely filled with hauls, dupes, & must haves - but do you really need it? This episode starts with our 3 bests: which food and drinks truly hit different in spring? Topics covered in this episode (content starts at 20:00) How you can clean out your digital spaces What habits we recommend bringing into the spring season How to combat the never ending online recommendations The truth behind deinfluencing Follow us in Instagram @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
Traditional corporate girls by day, your favorite podcast co-hosts by night - this week, we are discussing all the behind the scenes & best practices related to our careers. Starting off with this or that, we compared: Workplace preferences: In-office or work from home Saving for Retirement: Roth IRA or 401K Feedback needed: via email or meeting Commute Entertaintment: podcast or playlist 5-9 before or after your 9-5 Topics covered in this episode (content starts at 22:28) Navigating the world of job searching - connecting your skills and background to the role you're interested in & where and how to learn about new roles Discovering your work related values - what are you looking to get out of your role, what's most important to you at this stage in life What do your benefits actually mean? - sign on bonuses, salary, retirement accounts, PTO What habits to instill once you've finally started your job - setting expectations with your manager, your day to day schedule, how to handle the emotional stressors The reality is that right now corporate jobs are taking up 40+ hours of our weeks, but we are making the best of it, and we want you to as well! Follow us in Instagram @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
Buckle up for a long, fun episode! We're nearly three months into the new year, and we can now confidently declare what's in & what;s out for 2023 (warning you now that these may be controversial) This week we are beginning with a good, old fashioned game of f, marry, kill for the following categories: Streaming Services Fast Food Chains Disney Channel Musicals Tik Tok Accounts In & Outs covered in this episode: How to improve your travel experience: priority status, airbnbs, airport security clearance How you should and shouldn't spend your time: casual dining, BeReal, dating apps, RnBeiber How you should and shouldn't spend your money: designer water bottles, hazelnut, gin & tonics, espresso martinis, apple watches & the list goes on … what are you taking in 2023 and leaving in 2022? Follow us in Instagram @theentrylevelpod For all business inquiries, email entrylevelpodcastbusiness@gmail.com
Join Victoria in her first solo episode as she discusses all things casual dating in 2023. In pt. two of our solo episode valentine's day series, @victoriaxjackson is discussing all things casual dating as a single twenty-something in Dallas - if you're frustrated with today's dating scene, this one's for you! Topics covered in this episode (content starts at 12:45): Perils of casual dating - ghosting, red flags, & situationships How technology has affected the dating scene - Navigating dating apps, norms, and social stigmas Never being in a serious relationship at 24 years old The importance of knowing what you want when you start dating Learning to deal with rejection Being ok with being alone Single or not, there's something to takeaway for everyone in this episode! Find us on Instagram - @theentrylevelpod
In the spirit of valentines day, Lexi is taking on her first solo episode discussing all the things she wishes she understood before getting into a relationship. As someone who has been in a long term relationship (more than once) @lexibrdnx is sharing some of the key things that would have saved her some heartache in the past. Whether you're in one, want to be in one, or are just reflecting on where you're at emotionally, you can take away something from this episode. Topics covered in this episode (content starts at 25:25) How to not compare your relationship to others- social media, family friends, etc Asking yourself what you really want out of a romantic partner Setting how to set your own standards Learning to have an identity outside of your partner Separating your self worth from the worth other people see in you Find us on Instagram - @theentrylevelpod
*Romanticizing* our lives has become an essential life skill post-grad & while it's not perfected, it's something that we aim to work on daily. It's easy to get caught up in your day-to-day schedule and not take the time to reflect on the special moments, but this week we're giving you tips on how we romanticize our lives and why it's so pivotal to take the time to do so!
We're starting off the v-day season strong with a round of “we're not really strangers: friendship edition”. We are known for being best friends, but how well do we actually know each other? This week's episode allowed us to explore the depths of our friendships and will prompt you to start thinking about some of yours as well!
Congrats, your group trip made it out of the group chat! Now what? This week we are recapping our latest endeavor - celebrating the new year in another state with a group of 12! We're unpacking our do's and don'ts of group trips along with some behind the scenes story times.
we are not immune to the “new year, new me” content, but in our first episode of the year, we want to look at this from a new perspective. rather than discussing goals & resolutions, we are here for the rebrands & eras. listen along to hear about how we are each rebranding for ourselves in 2023, and what we want to dedicate the year to!
with 2022 coming to a close, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on some of this year's highlights. we commemorated the national holiday that is Spotify Wrapped, shared some of our top rated months & moments in media, what we are most proud of personally and professionally, as well as a sneak peek into what 2023 holds. we couldn't have made it this far without you all listening along, thank you!
in a perfect world, the holidays would always be a time of joy & cheer, but we know that sometimes they stir up feelings of discomfort, which inspired this week's episode. for the second chapter in our entry level how-to guide: how to be a baddie, we're looking at how to set boundaries - not only with family, but with friends, significant others, and the workplace. it's not always an easy thing to address, but at the end of the day, we believe they'll make you more confident and improve all of your relationships!
we're long overdue for a chatty catch up episode, so this week we are sharing what we are Wearing, Eating, Impressed by, Reading, and Doing - all of which brings us to W.E.I.R.D. maybe you can garner up some info for your black friday shopping, next meal to make, or how to spend your upcoming holiday break!
this week, we're back for part 2 of our birthday series with more advice! this means another installment of us getting vulnerable and sharing our thoughts on pretty much everything relevant to your mid twenties- not obsessing over the past or the “what ifs”, letting go of expectations, and so much more.
birthdays - often celebrated but also often dreaded. as we approach victoria's 24th birthday (and as lexi approaches 24 ½), we're reflecting on all we've learned in the past 23 years of our lives and exploring what we plan to take into year 24. we're talking all things mid-twenties including comparison syndrome, evolving friendships, and making the most of times of transition!
while we're far from finance bros, we are two girls that have had some life experience managing money and are discussing it all in today's episode. we are giving you the inside scoop on salaries, savings, spending, and budgeting. by the end of this, you'll be able to decide if mo money really does equal mo problems.
the basis of the entry level podcast is that no matter how much time you spend prepping for the future, there's only so much you have control over. this week's episode focuses on how our special guest, Rachel Adams, has tackled multiple major life changes including love, loss, and relocation - none of which were in her plan. grab a pen & paper for this one- she was preaching forreal.
traveling for work… let's discuss. depending on your personality type, this might be a top tier perk or something you really dread. regardless, we wanna make sure that you're set to beat the system that is corporate travel.
welcome to the first chapter of the very first entry level how-to guide. this week we're exploring how to be a bad bitch. our first recommendation? find your “signatures” and how they can speak for you and to you. this can be anything from your signature scent to your style staples - you might not know yours now, but you'll definitely have an idea after this week's episode!
when's the last time that you stepped away and took a break? like a real, restful, stress-free break? some of you are very aware of the 2 month break we took - but let's dive a little deeper. in this episode we discuss the importance of rest & the many forms that it can take.
the OGs know that in episode #2 we discussed things we wanted to accomplish this year, and well… it's now 6 months later. take a listen to see where we're at with some of our goals, whether or not they're even relevant anymore, and what we've learned so far.
this week's episode title might be a little jarring at first, but definitely take the time to listen to the message. our friend @officialdariant guides us through how freeing it can be to let go of the expectations of others, and really learn how to live your truth. **volume warning throughout - apologies in advance :)
we think we can all agree that being uncomfortable is…. uncomfortable, but it can also lead to some really great opportunities. this week we're tackling the idea that “your comfort zone will kill you”. we know it's definitely easier said than done, so we wanted to share some ways we want to start implementing that in our everyday lives, how we plan to challenge past beliefs, and plans for the future!
“yeah, I actually talked about this in therapy” is something you've probably heard one of us say in every episode - and now we are diving in even deeper. in episode 8, we're sharing all the details of our experiences with finding someone right for us and the impact that it's had on our lives so far.