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Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties
Debra Alfarone Media
23 episodes
7 months ago
Let’s be real. Being in your 20s is HARD. Dating can be a dumpster fire. Creating your career can be a big bag of uncertainty. And this “adulting” thing - where’s the guidebook? If you ever wished you had that tell-it-like-it-is big sis who’s been through it and has the advice you need to get through it too, then “Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties” is for you. High-school-dropout-turned-Network-TV-Correspondent and Confidence Coach Debra Alfarone shares what she’s learned failing, winning, adulting, crying, dating, and climbing to the top of a competitive career and a (finally) rewarding life. Deb’s also got a squad of friends who are down to pass along their knowledge. Because be honest, we’ve all been crying on the bathroom floor on Group FaceTime wondering how we got there. “Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties” is about honest conversations, real talk, and lifting up the next generation of women so they can powerfully change the world.
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Let’s be real. Being in your 20s is HARD. Dating can be a dumpster fire. Creating your career can be a big bag of uncertainty. And this “adulting” thing - where’s the guidebook? If you ever wished you had that tell-it-like-it-is big sis who’s been through it and has the advice you need to get through it too, then “Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties” is for you. High-school-dropout-turned-Network-TV-Correspondent and Confidence Coach Debra Alfarone shares what she’s learned failing, winning, adulting, crying, dating, and climbing to the top of a competitive career and a (finally) rewarding life. Deb’s also got a squad of friends who are down to pass along their knowledge. Because be honest, we’ve all been crying on the bathroom floor on Group FaceTime wondering how we got there. “Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties” is about honest conversations, real talk, and lifting up the next generation of women so they can powerfully change the world.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Business,
Society & Culture,
Careers
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CBS Mornings Lead National Correspondent David Begnaud is an open book, and says being “too much” is OK
Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties
30 minutes
3 years ago
CBS Mornings Lead National Correspondent David Begnaud is an open book, and says being “too much” is OK
Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties
Let’s be real. Being in your 20s is HARD. Dating can be a dumpster fire. Creating your career can be a big bag of uncertainty. And this “adulting” thing - where’s the guidebook? If you ever wished you had that tell-it-like-it-is big sis who’s been through it and has the advice you need to get through it too, then “Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties” is for you. High-school-dropout-turned-Network-TV-Correspondent and Confidence Coach Debra Alfarone shares what she’s learned failing, winning, adulting, crying, dating, and climbing to the top of a competitive career and a (finally) rewarding life. Deb’s also got a squad of friends who are down to pass along their knowledge. Because be honest, we’ve all been crying on the bathroom floor on Group FaceTime wondering how we got there. “Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties” is about honest conversations, real talk, and lifting up the next generation of women so they can powerfully change the world.