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Sit on the Floor
Stephanie Tonneson
23 episodes
2 weeks ago
What do you want in life? Not what your parents, friends, society, or even a less authentic version of yourself thinks you want -- what do YOU truly want, and why do you want it? This is the burning question that we, Stephanie Tonneson and Rachel Cyr, want to ask everyone we meet. And each time we do, we usually find that -- if we dig deep enough -- most of us all want the same things.
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What do you want in life? Not what your parents, friends, society, or even a less authentic version of yourself thinks you want -- what do YOU truly want, and why do you want it? This is the burning question that we, Stephanie Tonneson and Rachel Cyr, want to ask everyone we meet. And each time we do, we usually find that -- if we dig deep enough -- most of us all want the same things.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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#19 "Hi, Dad" [Short Film]
Sit on the Floor
3 minutes 41 seconds
2 years ago
#19 "Hi, Dad" [Short Film]

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Sit on the Floor
What do you want in life? Not what your parents, friends, society, or even a less authentic version of yourself thinks you want -- what do YOU truly want, and why do you want it? This is the burning question that we, Stephanie Tonneson and Rachel Cyr, want to ask everyone we meet. And each time we do, we usually find that -- if we dig deep enough -- most of us all want the same things.