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 of Hot Flashbacks, join me and special guest Kate Marlene from the "About Face" podcast as we delve into the exhilarating journey of making major life changes in your 30s and 40s. We discuss personal stories of transformation, the challenges of starting anew, and how embracing change can lead to unexpected personal growth and fulfillment. Whether it's career shifts, relationship changes, or rediscovering passions, this episode explores how it's never too late to rewrite your life's narrative and embrace the thrill of reinvention.
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.