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ep. 19 Being on the bachelor, raising a kid with special needs, & her first job | Stacey’s Interview

ep. 19 Being on the bachelor, raising a kid with special needs, & her first job | Stacey’s Interview

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In this episode, we interview Stacey, a long time hilarious client. We talk all about Stacey’s first job at Dairy Queen, her life’s purpose and figuring out what to feed her kids, and balancing life, momming, wifing, working, and all the things. You’ll hear about her moving across the country with $1,000 in her account. You’re going to LOVE this episode and there’s no way you won’t be laughing.

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In this episode of Barre Talk, hosts Sandy and Blanca welcome Stacey, who shares her experiences from her time on The Bachelor to her journey as a parent of a child with special needs. The conversation flows through fun icebreaker questions, reflections on life experiences, and the challenges of balancing motherhood and personal aspirations. Stacey also discusses her fitness journey and how it has positively impacted her life, along with her advocacy for her child. The episode wraps up with light-hearted banter and final thoughts on personal growth and community.

Bachelorette, parenting, fitness, personal growth, Outback Steakhouse, special needs, advocacy, life experiences, fun facts, podcast

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