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T & A: Plot Twists & Power Moves

1 h 4 min Ā· 21. Mai 2026
Episode T & A: Plot Twists & Power Moves Cover

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It's our monthly Tarin and Amber catch-up and this one is extra special because we recorded it in person for the first time in a year! šŸŽ‰ Tarin made the trip up to Washington, and we are dual-camera, side by side, and fully unfiltered. Big life updates all around this month. 🫶 ✨ Highlights šŸ’­ What does success actually look like? We talk about small women-owned businesses closing their doors and what it means to "quit" ⚔ Power is coming to Tarin's off-grid property — what that means for the dogs, laundry, bear-proofing, and every day life 🤰 Amber's big announcement: 18 weeks pregnant with a baby girl — we talk rebuilding (not bouncing back), postpartum, and raising rad daughters šŸ‹ļøā€ā™€ļø The only number that matters when it comes to your body: what's on the bar — not what's on the scale šŸŒ€ On age, timelines, and not being behind — you are right on time šŸ”— Links & Love Follow the podcast: @tarin.it.up.podcast [https://www.instagram.com/tarin.it.up.podcast/] Newsletter: tarinitup.myflodesk.com [https://tarinitup.myflodesk.com/tarinitup] Support the pod: buymeacoffee.com/tarinitup [https://buymeacoffee.com/tarinitup]

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It's our monthly Tarin and Amber catch-up and this one is extra special because we recorded it in person for the first time in a year! šŸŽ‰ Tarin made the trip up to Washington, and we are dual-camera, side by side, and fully unfiltered. Big life updates all around this month. 🫶 ✨ Highlights šŸ’­ What does success actually look like? We talk about small women-owned businesses closing their doors and what it means to "quit" ⚔ Power is coming to Tarin's off-grid property — what that means for the dogs, laundry, bear-proofing, and every day life 🤰 Amber's big announcement: 18 weeks pregnant with a baby girl — we talk rebuilding (not bouncing back), postpartum, and raising rad daughters šŸ‹ļøā€ā™€ļø The only number that matters when it comes to your body: what's on the bar — not what's on the scale šŸŒ€ On age, timelines, and not being behind — you are right on time šŸ”— Links & Love Follow the podcast: @tarin.it.up.podcast [https://www.instagram.com/tarin.it.up.podcast/] Newsletter: tarinitup.myflodesk.com [https://tarinitup.myflodesk.com/tarinitup] Support the pod: buymeacoffee.com/tarinitup [https://buymeacoffee.com/tarinitup]

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