This is Hot Flashbacks: a hilarious, unflinching look at the journey from dorm room debauchery to derm filler diplomacy. We’ll be chatting with old college buddies whose stories are as legendary (and embarrassing) as they are relatable, and new friends we’ve made along the way. We’ll laugh, we’ll cry, maybe even apply some face cream together (because let’s be honest, wrinkles are only charming up close). Getting older might come with aches and pains, but it also comes with wisdom, wit, and the freedom to tell it like it is.
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This is Hot Flashbacks: a hilarious, unflinching look at the journey from dorm room debauchery to derm filler diplomacy. We’ll be chatting with old college buddies whose stories are as legendary (and embarrassing) as they are relatable, and new friends we’ve made along the way. We’ll laugh, we’ll cry, maybe even apply some face cream together (because let’s be honest, wrinkles are only charming up close). Getting older might come with aches and pains, but it also comes with wisdom, wit, and the freedom to tell it like it is.
In this episode, we sit down with Nyleta, who achieved early retirement at 40 through diligent saving and embraced the freedom of van life. However, life threw an unexpected curveball when health issues forced her to start rebuilding her retirement savings from scratch. Nyleta shares her inspiring journey of resilience, financial planning, and the adaptability required to navigate life's unforeseen challenges. We explore her strategies for rebuilding, her perspective on early retirement, and the valuable lessons learned from her unique experience.
Hot Flashbacks
This is Hot Flashbacks: a hilarious, unflinching look at the journey from dorm room debauchery to derm filler diplomacy. We’ll be chatting with old college buddies whose stories are as legendary (and embarrassing) as they are relatable, and new friends we’ve made along the way. We’ll laugh, we’ll cry, maybe even apply some face cream together (because let’s be honest, wrinkles are only charming up close). Getting older might come with aches and pains, but it also comes with wisdom, wit, and the freedom to tell it like it is.