Asha prefers to process life with a mic in hand, so naturally, she started a podcast. Let’s be real — in a world of wellness trends, burnout culture, and the chaos of adulthood, being just a girl is an understatement. GWENIE CODED, inspired by the ultimate evolving girl, is Asha’s way of making sense of it all. From relationships to girl-bossing, advice, and the occasional fun interview, Asha dives into everything a 26-year-old is figuring out today. Some episodes feel like therapy, others like a late-night FaceTime, but they’re always real.
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Asha prefers to process life with a mic in hand, so naturally, she started a podcast. Let’s be real — in a world of wellness trends, burnout culture, and the chaos of adulthood, being just a girl is an understatement. GWENIE CODED, inspired by the ultimate evolving girl, is Asha’s way of making sense of it all. From relationships to girl-bossing, advice, and the occasional fun interview, Asha dives into everything a 26-year-old is figuring out today. Some episodes feel like therapy, others like a late-night FaceTime, but they’re always real.
how to be the main character (carrie bradshaw energy!)
GWENIE CODED
57 minutes 47 seconds
8 months ago
how to be the main character (carrie bradshaw energy!)
This month, we're practicing main character energy, finding our personal style, and the art of reinventing yourself—through the lens of Carrie Bradshaw, the iconic character of HBO's Sex in the CIty.
GWENIE CODED
Asha prefers to process life with a mic in hand, so naturally, she started a podcast. Let’s be real — in a world of wellness trends, burnout culture, and the chaos of adulthood, being just a girl is an understatement. GWENIE CODED, inspired by the ultimate evolving girl, is Asha’s way of making sense of it all. From relationships to girl-bossing, advice, and the occasional fun interview, Asha dives into everything a 26-year-old is figuring out today. Some episodes feel like therapy, others like a late-night FaceTime, but they’re always real.