Growing Pains

Growing Pains

hallo, we are back!

I’ve been feeling more than a little reflective recently. As my time in Berlin just hit its halfway mark, I wanted to share a little about what I’ve learned moving somewhere new. This episode is for anyone in their early-to-mid-twenties, anyone experiencing a big life transition, or anyone struggling with simply the weight of it all. I go into making friends as a “grown-up”, finding a daily routine, navigating career anxiety and what to do when your emotions feel too overwhelming. I am learning more every day about how to be a person and hopefully some of my musings bring you comfort in the Great Unknown.

Above all, the main takeaway from this episode is to be kind to yourself even when that feels impossible.

(Also I had to edit out a fifteen-minute rant about how amazing Tár was, but please dm me at @charlotteinberlin on Instagram if you've seen it because we NEED to discuss)

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