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    Hello and welcome to Adulting, and the tenth episode of Let’s Talk About… a broadening of Adulting... where that was about all of the things we never got taught in school, this is almost like seminars on life; where my audience (that's you!), get to chat anonymously about things they couldn't necessarily discuss over lunch with their friends, or feel like they don't have anyone to talk to about whatever it may be. 

     

    To get involved, follow me on Instagram @oenone, where every Tuesday we vote on a topic and every Wednesday we dig deep.

     

    Let’s Talk About… Hobbies. The submission read: Do people actually have hobbies? Seems running is the current fad but how many enjoy?

     


    I hope you enjoy :) as always, please do rate, review and subscribe!


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    Hello and welcome to Adulting, and the ninth episode of Let’s Talk About… a broadening of Adulting... where that was about all of the things we never got taught in school, this is almost like seminars on life; where my audience (that's you!), get to chat anonymously about things they couldn't necessarily discuss over lunch with their friends, or feel like they don't have anyone to talk to about whatever it may be. 

     

    To get involved, follow me on Instagram @oenone, where every Tuesday we vote on a topic and every Wednesday we dig deep.

     

    Let’s Talk About… The Covid Hangover! The submission read – The Covid Hangover – people being less sociable and not making the effort to go out.

     

    I hope you enjoy  as always, please do rate, review and subscribe!

     

     


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    Hello and welcome to Adulting, and the eighth episode of Let’s Talk About… a broadening of Adulting... where that was about all of the things we never got taught in school, this is almost like seminars on life; where my audience (that's you!), get to chat anonymously about things they couldn't necessarily discuss over lunch with their friends, or feel like they don't have anyone to talk to about whatever it may be. 

     

    To get involved, follow me on Instagram @oenone, where every Tuesday we vote on a topic and every Wednesday we dig deep.

     

    Let’s Talk About… Blake Lively. The submission read: Blake Lively/ women being piled on / cancelled on the internet.

     

    Whilst this conversation was initially about the two camps of support for either Justin Baldoni or Blake Lively, after the press fallout from the film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s mega sell out It Ends With Us, it was also about the way famous women are built up only to be torn down. Anne Hathaway, J Lo, Cara Delevingne, Jennifer Lawrence just to name a few, have over the past decade, fallen in and out of favour for sometimes indefinable reasons.

     

    I had so many messages on this, perhaps this shows we are more interrogative of what content we are being fed, and how easy it is to be manipulated by media, as opposed to instances in the past when everyone turned against Keira Knightley or Julia Roberts and everyone kinda just accepted that they loved to hate with little introspection as to why.

     

    Article from The Cut - https://www.thecut.com/article/domestic-abuse-survivors-react-it-ends-with-us-drama.html

     

    I hope you enjoy  as always, please do rate, review and subscribe!

     


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    Hello and welcome to Adulting, and the seventh episode of Let’s Talk About… a broadening of Adulting... where that was about all of the things we never got taught in school, this is almost like seminars on life; where my audience (that's you!), get to chat anonymously about things they couldn't necessarily discuss over lunch with their friends, or feel like they don't have anyone to talk to about whatever it may be. 

     

    To get involved, follow me on Instagram @oenone, where every Tuesday we vote on a topic and every Wednesday we dig deep.

     

    Let’s Talk About… Summer. The submission read: The feeling of a well-lived summer being underwhelming each year, and feeling disappointed.

     

    I was actually quite surprised that this one beat babies, they were tying for a long while, but I personally really understood the sentiment of this submission.

     

    I read this to mean, that we put so much store in summer, there is so much lore around the season, it’s the fun sexy season where nothing is off limits and the nights are long and the possibilities are endless, but perhaps as we get older, the nostalgia for that freedom we associate with summer is stronger than the truth of it, so we’re left wanting and bereft.

     

    I really enjoyed recording this episode... I hope you enjoy it, too! As always, please do rate, review and subscribe!


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  • Hello and welcome to Adulting, and the sixth episode of Let’s Talk About… a broadening of Adulting... where that was about all of the things we never got taught in school, this is almost like seminars on life; where my audience (that's you!), get to chat anonymously about things they couldn't necessarily discuss over lunch with their friends, or feel like they don't have anyone to talk to about whatever it may be. 

     

    To get involved, follow me on Instagram @oenone, where every Tuesday we vote on a topic and every Wednesday we dig deep.

     

    Let’s Talk About… Dating. The submission read: What’s going on in the collective psyche of single ppl, why dating is so hard atm?

     

    Wow, firstly I have never had SO many dms on any subject. Where to start… well I guess the first thing to say is 99.9% of the messages were from women, and women are my main demographic, but also all of the submissions were about heterosexual relationships… more than happy to talk about queer love in another episode, it just didn’t come up this time.

     

    I had so much to say on this topic, I hope you enjoy :) as always, please do rate, review and subscribe!


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    Hello and welcome to Adulting, and the fifth episode of Let’s Talk About… a broadening of Adulting... where that was about all of the things we never got taught in school, this is almost like seminars on life; where my audience (that's you!), get to chat anonymously about things they couldn't necessarily discuss over lunch with their friends, or feel like they don't have anyone to talk to about whatever it may be. 

     

    To get involved, follow me on Instagram @oenone, where every Tuesday we vote on a topic and every Wednesday we dig deep.

     

    Let’s Talk About… far right attacks. The submission read: Far Right Attacks, where do we go from here?

     

    I am recording this on Thursday afternoon the day after lots of racist, Islamophobic, fascist riots were planned, but in a bittersweet turn of events we saw anti-fascist and anti-racist counter protestors turn up in their thousands and basically block the areas that were said to be targeted. It made me feel very proud of our city and Bristol and Brighton, Newcastle, Nottingham and all of the other places that showed solidarity, however perhaps we, as that silent majority, need to be less silent, show up more, and do more in general to make sure everyone in the UK feels safe and welcome.


    Again, I wanted to put a trigger warning here to say that there will be messages about racism and the ongoing rise in fascism and if that is too upsetting or distressing then please do switch off now.


    As we know three little girls Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, were murdered at a Taylor Swift themed party, and fuelled by disinformation about the murderer, this horrific tragedy was seized upon by the racists and fascists to bring violence and rioting to Southport, targeting mosques and minority groups, this has now spiralled into fear for so many with the rise of far right and islamophic propaganda spreading like wildfire especially on social media.

     

    For this conversation we focussed on the feeling and general environment in the wake of these events as well as talking about where it has come from and what we can do. This is an extremely sensitive subject but I do believe it’s important we talk about it.


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  • Hello and welcome to Adulting, and the fourth episode of Let’s Talk About… a broadening of Adulting... where that was about all of the things we never got taught in school, this is almost like seminars on life; where my audience (that's you!), get to chat anonymously about things they couldn't necessarily discuss over lunch with their friends, or feel like they don't have anyone to talk to about whatever it may be. 

     

    To get involved, follow me on Instagram @oenone, where every Tuesday we vote on a topic and every Wednesday we dig deep.

     

    Let’s Talk About… social media addiction. The submission read: Social media addiction. I def have it and hate this habit now that I’m a mom, SOS how to deal?

     

    Podcast episode mentioned:

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-ezra-klein-show/id1548604447?i=1000657387961


    Please do rate, review and subscribe, it helps others to find the podcast


    O x


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  • Hello and welcome to Adulting, and the third episode of Let’s Talk About… a broadening of Adulting... where that was about all of the things we never got taught in school, this is almost like seminars on life; where my audience (that's you!), get to chat anonymously about things they couldn't necessarily discuss over lunch with their friends, or feel like they don't have anyone to talk to about whatever it may be. 

     

    To get involved, follow me on Instagram @oenone, where every Tuesday we vote on a topic, and every Wednesday we dig deep.

     

    Let’s Talk About…parent mortality. The submission read: parents mortality… my dad is terminally unwell and I am only 28.

     

    Before we begin I just wanted to give you a trigger/content warning. I received so many messages about parental loss, grief, being a carer, dealing with terminal illness, and so if any of those subjects are too close to home or may be too upsetting this episode might not be for you.

     

    Although despite the very difficult subject matter, so many of you expressed how much of a relief it is to actually talk about grief and loss in a culture that has a strange and fractured relationship with death. So many of us don’t really know what to say or how to talk about it, which is why I was so grateful that so many of you were so generous with your own experiences.


    Please do let me know any feedback and always, I'd love for you to rate, review & subscribe, it helps people to find the podcast,


    O


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  • Welcome back for the second episode of Let’s Talk About, a conversation between me and you, about whatever we’re dying to discuss that week.  


    The idea is, I guess, a broadening of Adulting... where that was about all of the things we never got taught in school, this is almost like seminars on life; where my audience (that's you!), get to chat anonymously about things they couldn't necessarily discuss over lunch with their friends, or feel like they don't have anyone to talk to about whatever it may be. 


    To get involved, follow me on Instagram @oenone, where every Tuesday we vote on a topic and every Wednesday we dig deep.


    Let’s Talk About… Skinny being back with the rise in Ozempic use, and feeling the pressure to be thinner.


    My Substack mentioned in the episode, https://open.substack.com/pub/oenonef/p/on-desire-beauty-and-ozempic?r=1ucxow&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web


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  • Hello and welcome to this new season of Adulting, where we will be discussing a different topic each week. Let's Talk About... is a feature I host on my Instagram, which I absolutely adore, so I thought I would try out developing it further by adding an audio element.


    This is the first episode and so things may change from here on out; please do send me your thoughts and feedback I would love to hear from you.


    As mentioned in the episode, here is the link to my Substack: https://open.substack.com/pub/oenonef/p/the-wriggliest-path?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web


    I hope you enjoy,


    Oenone


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  • Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines.


    Demi Colleen is a content creator and writer, who was diagnosed with ADHD last year.


    In this episode we discuss living with ADHD, getting diagnosed, medication, and how it has affected her timeline both now and retrospectively looking back pre-diagnosis.


    I hope you enjoy, and as always please do rate, review and subscribe.


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  • Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines.


    Caggie Dunlop is a podcaster, content creator and author.


    In this episode we talk about Saturn returns, the subject matter of her successful podcast and new book of the same name, feeling like your timeline is falling behind, an uneasy relationship with fame, her love affair with music, the courage to create, sobriety and so much more.


    Caggie's book 'Saturn Returns' is out now.


    I hope you enjoy, and as always please do rate, review and subscribe.


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  • Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines.


    Poorna Bell is an award winning journalist, author and public speaker and specialises in women's issues, diversity, fitness and mental health.


    In this episode we talk dating, how timelines are nonsense, getting off the relationship escalator, feeling comfortable in your age, turning 40 and so much more.


    Poorna's novel 'In Case of Emergency' is out in paperback on March 30th.


    I hope you enjoy, and as always please do rate, review and subscribe.


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  • Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines.


    This week I’m talking to Shelley Syme. Shelley’s timeline completely shifted when at the age of 29 she found a lump under her armpit and was subsequently diagnosed with breast cancer, which had spread to her lymph nodes as well, which led her to make the brave decision to have a mastectomy. We connected online after Shelley wrote a gorgeous poem about her feelings towards her breasts on a post I did for Breast Cancer Awareness month. 


    We talk about finding that life changing lump, reframing your mentality around your body, dating, not wanting children and her love of snooker. 


    I hope you enjoy, and as always please do rate, review and subscribe.


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  • Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines.


    Annie Lord is a journalist and author. Her debut book 'Notes on Heartbreak' was released in 2022 and I loved it. You will also find Annie writing her dating column in Vogue.


    In this episode we discuss breakups, partying, fears of aging, being single in your mid-late twenties, the importance of friendships and so much more.


    I hope you enjoy, and as always please do rate, review and subscribe.


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  • Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines.


    Liv Little is a creator, author, producer and the founder of gal-dem, a publication committed to telling the stories of people of colour from marginalised genders. Since founding gal-dem at uni she's gone on to write her debut novel 'Rosewater' and has stepped away from gal-dem to pursue a career in writing and tv.


    In this episode we discuss her new book, and how losing a parent, founding a business at a young age, and learning to protect your mental health affect the timeline of your life.


    Liv's novel 'Rosewater' is released on 20th April and is available to pre-order now.


    I hope you enjoy, and as always please do rate, review and subscribe.


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  • Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines.


    Ellie Flynn is journalist and broadcaster. Her timeline changed when at 27 Ellie got her fertility checked and as a result of the findings made the decision to have a baby earlier than a lot of her peers.


    In this episode we discuss motherhood, the pressure surrounding the decision of if and when to have a baby, her work undercover and how this has impacted her as a woman, a broadcaster and a mother of a son.


    Please do check out Ellie's documentary on All4, it's called 'Undercover: Sexual Harassment - The Truth'.


    I hope you enjoy, and as always please do rate, review and subscribe.


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  • Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines.


    Shon Faye is journalist, podcaster and author of the best-selling non-fiction book, ‘The Transgender Issue: An Argument for Justice’. Following graduation from Oxford University and a subsequent job as a lawyer in the city, Shon's timeline shifted when she 'had a complete implosion, quit her job, moved back to Bristol and came out as a trans woman.


    In this episode we chat about all of these moments, as well as addiction, dating, friendship, childlessness as an identity and so much more.


    I hope you enjoy, and as always please do rate, review and subscribe.


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  • Hello Podulters! I've got some very exciting news...Adulting 2.0: The Timelines is coming next Sunday.

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  • Hey Podulters! Apologies for the sporadic episodesi I hope you will forgive me. In this week’s episode, I speak to Cristina Lopez. Cristina is a neuro-performance coach, living and working in Madrid. I first met her about 8 or 9 years ago when I went travelling, and we reminisce a bit in the episode. We discuss the three things she wishes she had been taught in school, namely; learning how to heal and work with nature / speaking to nature, the philosophy of yoga  and how to leverage your own personal assets to create personal wealth/ learn how to be a smart investor over a corporate agent. I really hope you enjoy! Oenone

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