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Leaving the Nest: Our Small Town to Big Girl Job Pipeline

38 min · 1 de may de 2025
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Madeline and Haley dive into the messy, magical moment when you leave your hometown and try to become a “real adult.” From emotional goodbyes and awkward roommate pairings to first job panic and budgeting breakdowns—this episode is all about the plot twists no one warned us about. ✨ Expect laughs, cringe flashbacks, and real talk on:– Outgrowing your hometown– Surviving your first big-girl job– Financial chaos (hello, rent)– Making friends post-grad– Finding confidence in the chaos Whether you’re fresh into adulting or still figuring it out—you’re not alone, and we’re spiraling right beside you. INSTAGRAM: @qrtr.lifepod YOUTUBE:@qrtr.lifepod TIKTOK: @qrtr.lifepod

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