Episodes (Page 12)
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Emma addresses the problem of blindly adopting habits and hobbies from influencers that don't actually work for her personally
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Emma investigates whether 'good taste' objectively exists or is entirely subjective across art, music, fashion, and design
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Emma documents her second fashion identity crisis after successfully developing personal style in high school
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Emma investigates the meaning of happiness using a John Lennon quote from her childhood as inspiration
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Emma analyzes the popular social media quote 'I don't chase, I attract' within romantic relationship context
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Emma questions whether romantic love is an illusion based on high divorce statistics (40-50% of first marriages)
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Emma explores her unexpected superstitious behavior after a day filled with perceived bad omens (treadmill 13, dead black cat)
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Guest Ricky Kalmon, a hypnotist and mindset expert, discusses how hypnosis works and its applications
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Host reflects on lifelong pattern of rushing to grow up and meet external expectations
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Host admits to patterns of low self-esteem triggering fixation on one person perceived as superior
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Host cycles between productive and unproductive phases throughout life, questioning which is occurring
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Guest Amanda Montell, writer and linguist, discusses her book on cults and cult language
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Host received comments about looking tired and sick in a makeup-free selfie
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Host reflects on teenage obsession with the quote 'everything happens for a reason' during challenging times
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Host offers unsolicited fashion advice despite lacking formal credentials or industry experience
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Explores the concept of soulmates and its varied meanings across different perspectives
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Addresses fan impatience with creative output and misunderstanding of the artistic creation process
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Host discusses launching Chamberlain Coffee with limited business experience but significant internet platform resources
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Host shares three-month journey attempting to quit nicotine addiction after vaping extensively
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Host discusses rejection as an inevitable life experience everyone faces repeatedly