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Dear Younger Me, Stop Being a Hot Mess

Dear Younger Me, Stop Being a Hot Mess

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In this heartfelt and brutally honest episode, Nat gets vulnerable as she reflects on the lessons she wishes she’d learned earlier in life. From travel regrets and dating advice to career moves and self-love, Nat breaks down the key things she’d tell her younger self if she could hit rewind. She dives into why she’d travel more, date more intentionally, leave toxic relationships sooner, and put herself first a little more often. This episode is all about embracing growth, owning your journey, and living unapologetically as a strong, independent woman who refuses to settle. Whether you’re navigating love, career, or personal growth, get ready for raw stories, real laughs, and a powerful reminder that your life is your own to shape.

Tune in for unfiltered wisdom, relatable moments, and a conversation that will truly hit home.

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Until next time, on the podcast that always feels like home.

xo Nat

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