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WHAT NINA SAID
Nina Chin
6 episodes
19 hours ago
Why write a memoir when you can relive the memories in real-time? WHAT NINA SAID is a front-row seat to the human experience, because the lessons that shape us aren’t found in self-help books — they’re in the stories we’re already living & brave enough to tell. Hosted by Nina Chin — one of the very first millennials (1981 edition), first-born daughter, sister, business owner, and a woman who’s lived about 111 lives in this lifetime — expect a Mary Poppins bag of stories. You never know what’s coming out next: a love story, a bad decision, a big life question, or something to giggle about.
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Why write a memoir when you can relive the memories in real-time? WHAT NINA SAID is a front-row seat to the human experience, because the lessons that shape us aren’t found in self-help books — they’re in the stories we’re already living & brave enough to tell. Hosted by Nina Chin — one of the very first millennials (1981 edition), first-born daughter, sister, business owner, and a woman who’s lived about 111 lives in this lifetime — expect a Mary Poppins bag of stories. You never know what’s coming out next: a love story, a bad decision, a big life question, or something to giggle about.
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Why I’m Talking Instead of Writing a Memoir
WHAT NINA SAID
21 minutes 52 seconds
3 months ago
Why I’m Talking Instead of Writing a Memoir

Why write a memoir when you can just say it out loud?


In this very first episode of WHAT NINA SAID, I’m sharing why I decided to talk instead of write — and what you can expect from this Mary Poppins bag of stories. The good, the bad, the funny, the cringe — nothing’s off-limits.


Because the real lessons? They’re not in self-help books. They’re in the messy, magical, very human stories we’re already living.


So, here we go — welcome to my spoken memoir.


Come listen, laugh, cry, and maybe even see yourself in it.


Come connect with me on Instagram @its_ninachin

Come say hey in the DMs, leave a comment, or share this episode with a friend who loves a good story.

WHAT NINA SAID
Why write a memoir when you can relive the memories in real-time? WHAT NINA SAID is a front-row seat to the human experience, because the lessons that shape us aren’t found in self-help books — they’re in the stories we’re already living & brave enough to tell. Hosted by Nina Chin — one of the very first millennials (1981 edition), first-born daughter, sister, business owner, and a woman who’s lived about 111 lives in this lifetime — expect a Mary Poppins bag of stories. You never know what’s coming out next: a love story, a bad decision, a big life question, or something to giggle about.