Think of this as a practical guide to self-help and development. We created this podcast to provide a space to share our journey in life, along with the lessons, tips and tricks we learned along the way. We’ll be talking about topics like mental health, self-love, personal growth, healing, societal norms and its effects and everything in between. We were inspired to start this podcast to allow for a free exchange of experiences between young adults in our society as well as contribute to the self-help genre in a way that accurately reflects the "20 somethings" experience.
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Think of this as a practical guide to self-help and development. We created this podcast to provide a space to share our journey in life, along with the lessons, tips and tricks we learned along the way. We’ll be talking about topics like mental health, self-love, personal growth, healing, societal norms and its effects and everything in between. We were inspired to start this podcast to allow for a free exchange of experiences between young adults in our society as well as contribute to the self-help genre in a way that accurately reflects the "20 somethings" experience.
We've all heard some variation of "early bird get the worm" and "hard work pays off". But what do these things really do? How do our habits affect who we are? And is over-achieving always the answer?
Comforting Truth Radio
Think of this as a practical guide to self-help and development. We created this podcast to provide a space to share our journey in life, along with the lessons, tips and tricks we learned along the way. We’ll be talking about topics like mental health, self-love, personal growth, healing, societal norms and its effects and everything in between. We were inspired to start this podcast to allow for a free exchange of experiences between young adults in our society as well as contribute to the self-help genre in a way that accurately reflects the "20 somethings" experience.