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172. Moving to a New City, Dating, and Making Friends with Kat Wellington

172. Moving to a New City, Dating, and Making Friends with Kat Wellington

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On this episode we sit down with Kat Wellington, also known as Wash Your Pillowcases on TikTok, to talk all about her recent cross-country move. We hear a few stories about how she was catfished in high school, adopting her cat, and gaining fame on social media. We then hear about her decision to leave her home state for something new, how she's made friends, and what dating is like in a new place. She's living alone so we talk about living with friends vs with a boy vs by yourself. We talk about how much fun being 25 can be and why if you're thinking of changing up your life you should go for it.


If you've been contemplating trying something totally new, are in your mid 20s, or have been a fan of Kat for awhile, this one's for you!

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