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On this episode of Dear Aunty, Carm & Koe are getting into ittttt! We're discussing the pressure to fit in with wealthy friends, the consequences of impulse spending, the importance of self-discovery and purpose, and the need for support during pregnancy and childbirth.
– A young woman in Los Angeles struggles to fit in with her wealthy friends and ends up making an impulsive purchase of a $5,000 Chanel bag on credit, leaving her in debt.
– We emphasize that material possessions do not define one's identity and that mindset plays a crucial role in shaping one's experiences.
– Carm finds inspiration in an Instagram influencer who shares their interests and support for pets, referring to her as a soulmate.
Topics Explored:
– The pressure to fit in with wealthy friends and the consequences of impulse spending.
– Finding self-discovery and purpose amidst confusion and loneliness.
– The need for support and community during pregnancy and childbirth.
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Whew! Apparently there's some things we have been doing all wrong all along! From buying into the Willy Wonka Scam to believing in face relationship experts, this episode of Dear […]
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