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.
Join me and my guest Tasha as we lace up our running shoes and dive deep into the transformative power of hitting the pavement in your middle age. Actually there is no running involved on my part. This episode of Hot Flashbacks explores the unexpected ways running can become a catalyst for healing past traumas. From the physical release to the mental clarity, discover how finding your stride can be the first step towards a stronger, more resilient you.
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.