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Unsolicited – Episode 1 – Relationships In College

23Apr

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Relationships + College

Relationships in college can be hard. Whether it is a relationship with your friends, family members, or a significant other, they are never easy.

Everyone needs a big sister, and that is what we are here to do. Talk about the good and bad related to dating, friendships, and life in general.

During this episode, Saige and I welcome the person who completes our girl gang, Eleeza, to dive into the topic of dating in college. Though we usually spend most of our time gossiping in a booth at Chili’s, but today we had to settle for our living room.

In this episode, we talk about the behaviors and actions that are needed from both parties of a relationship to make it a healthy and fulfilling relationship.

Specifically, we talk about communication, quality time, trust, support, and compromise.

Long Distance Relationships In College

However, we also talk about just how hard dating can be while in college. We are constantly changing as people, and this is a time in our lives when we are exploring new opportunities. Our uncertainty about the future, maturity levels, and social pressure all play a role in what happens to our relationships.

All three of us have been in long distance relationships in college. While some of these relationships have gone better than others (lol), our experiences have allowed us to have different point of views on having a long-distance relationship in college.

Relationships in college can be hard, buy when they are long-distance relationships with someone in another town, state, or school it presents a totally different challenge. This is where we talk about our own personal experiences with long-distance relationships while in college and talk about it from our point of view.

Come laugh, and potentially cry, during this episode with us. We get into the good, and bad, associated with all things dating during college.

Don’t miss out on our podcast or those from our friends!

Unsolicited – Episode 2 – Navigating Not Caring

23Apr

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The Art of Not Giving a F***.

Everyone can benefit from not giving a f***. Especially us as young adults could benefit from navigating not caring.

During this episode, Saige and I welcome one of our good friends, Will Spicer, to dive into the topic of navigating not caring.

Spicer, that is what our whole friend group calls him, is the first person that came to our mind when it came to living a care-free life. He is the best to go to when you need straightforward advice, yet you could still cry on his shoulder if you need to.

We have all heard about the book, The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F***, which both Saige and I own because we could use the help. We all worry too much about what others think about us or are saying about it, but in this episode, we dive into the art of not giving a f*** over the little things.

Not Caring Can Be Hard AF.

While we have only known Spicer for a little less than two years, he is the type of person that walks to the beat of his own drum. Here are some of the scenarios we went over for how to not care.

  • Roommates being bi*ches
  • Your friends being haters
  • The job search not going well
  • People talking ish being your back

We have too much going on in our lives to care about the little things and to keep those things from living our lives. The time to live is now, and we aren’t going to let what others think or say about us keep us from living our life to the fullest.

Come laugh with us while we navigate not caring. During this episode you will truly see just how much Saige and I benefited from this episode ourselves.

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