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EP 12: Why I Stopped Partying in High School | Choosing Goals Over the Weekend Scene

7 min · 12. Mai 2026
Episode EP 12: Why I Stopped Partying in High School | Choosing Goals Over the Weekend Scene Cover

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She used to be the life of the party. Then she got alcohol poisoning at a festival. And everything shifted. Harper is being completely honest in this episode — about what partying actually looked like, what it cost her, and the moment she realized that the version of her life she actually wanted didn't include any of it. This isn't a lecture. It's just her story, and what came after. We talk about: * What freshman and sophomore year party culture actually looks like * The moment that made Harper rethink everything * Why partying can feel exciting but leave you feeling empty * Choosing deep friendships over big crowds * What her life has looked like since — grades, goals, clarity The highlight reel looks fun. The reality is a different conversation. If you've ever felt pressured to show up to things that don't actually make you happy — or wondered if it's okay to just opt out — this episode is for you. Let us know in the comments where you're at with this.

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Episode EP 12: Why I Stopped Partying in High School | Choosing Goals Over the Weekend Scene Cover

EP 12: Why I Stopped Partying in High School | Choosing Goals Over the Weekend Scene

She used to be the life of the party. Then she got alcohol poisoning at a festival. And everything shifted. Harper is being completely honest in this episode — about what partying actually looked like, what it cost her, and the moment she realized that the version of her life she actually wanted didn't include any of it. This isn't a lecture. It's just her story, and what came after. We talk about: * What freshman and sophomore year party culture actually looks like * The moment that made Harper rethink everything * Why partying can feel exciting but leave you feeling empty * Choosing deep friendships over big crowds * What her life has looked like since — grades, goals, clarity The highlight reel looks fun. The reality is a different conversation. If you've ever felt pressured to show up to things that don't actually make you happy — or wondered if it's okay to just opt out — this episode is for you. Let us know in the comments where you're at with this.

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