Caroline
Questions In Your 20s
There are so many questions about being in our 20s. How do we find our purpose and direction at home, with our friends, and at work? Am I experiencing a Quarter-Life Crisis? Do we find our work meaningful? What am I looking for in my partner? Are my friendships serving my emotional needs? What can I do to better look after myself? Join me and let's talk about our thinking patterns, meaningful hobbies, and all the fun milestones of our 20s.
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Episodes
AITA for peeing standing up in a traffic jam? 05.04.2026 31:08
It's time for AITA part 2. This week, we look at AITA for: Fixing my daughter’s car when her boyfriend said he’d handle it? Peeing standing up in a traffic jam? Forcing the teacher to change my kid’s grade? Telling my wife to get a job? Laughing at my husband when we got the paternity test results? Enjoy!
My successful matchmaking story! and dating updates 09.03.2026 22:08
Tune in to tonight's bedtime story as I debrief my weekend at the spa, and as a third wheel for a couple I put together.
Conversation with a world record-holding expedition leader: Martyn Williams 07.02.2026 29:42
Join my conversation with Martyn Williams, a world record-holding expedition leader who led expeditions to Everest, North Pole, and South Pole. He's taught meditation and enlightenment to monks in India, and had so many stories to share. More about Martyn Williams: Web: www.enlighteningadventures.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Martyn. Williams.bliss https://www.facebook.com/Enlight...
Vogue: is having a boyfriend embarrassing now? 25.11.2025 36:12
Vogue's recent article 'Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing Now?' exploded on social media last month. This week, we discuss changing expectations women have for boyfriends in a world learning to de-centre men.
Bedtime story: first dates! 19.11.2025 23:35
I've re-entered the dating world yay! Debrief some recent first dates with me. In this episode, I unpack: - Awkward things that happened - Fun things I like to ask the other person - My feelings about going back to dating
Break ups 30.08.2025 26:12
I've been experiencing a lot of challenges lately post-breakup, so join me as I yap about the things that I've learnt over the last few months!
"Oxford study": does it even exist? 15.03.2025 27:08
Join me for a conversation about "Oxford Study" comments, where the stereotypes against Asian men and women come from, the role of media in perpetuating these harmful stereotypes against women in relationships with white men, the role asian men in redirecting their hate towards asian women in these relationships, and the future moving forward :) Articles I used in my research: Dazed Digi...
Plight of the eldest daughter: Eldest daughter syndrome? 30.05.2024 27:48
‘Being an eldest daughter is like an unpaid internship for the rest of your life.’ It’s a bit dramatic but holds some truth to it, so let’s unpack that together. Today, I want to cast a spotlight on an experience that’s more niche than the adulting experiences I normally talk about, the experience of a first-born daughter. I hope this episode serves some form of solace for my fellow eldest daughte...
Love talk: the bar should not be on the floor 08.02.2024 53:56
A few months ago, I re-entered a stage of my life that feels so familiar, yet so foreign: the talking stage. While the core themes of joy, excitement, adversity, and heartache of having a crush are universal and have stayed the same, I’ve noticed so many differences as a woman in her 20s. This week we dive into maintaining high standards for the people you choose to spend time with, why we stay in...
Physical touch and long distance relationships: convos w/ friends 16.12.2023 48:00
Physical touch is a very important part of feeling connected with another person. Biologically, there are nerve fibres on our skin that sense touch which are associated with feeling physically and emotionally connected with another person. Our ability to touch the people we love, both sexually and non-sexually, can have a big impact on the depth that we feel love for another person as well as how...
Feminism in the digital space: ‘Girl Dinner’ 04.12.2023 33:06
Part 1: The ‘girl dinner’ trend on tiktok has had beautiful yet unintended consequences of reclaiming the word ‘girl’ in a way that empowers women and redefines the domestic expectations of labour for women. Part 2: When we cast rigid boundaries between our personal and professional lives, we may be compromising the psychological safety of our workplace or uni environment Part 3: The weaknesses of...
Everything I know about love 12.11.2023 19:07
"Love is a quiet, reassuring, relaxing, pottering, pedantic, harmonious hum of a thing; something you can easily forget is there, even though its palms are outstretched beneath you in case you fall.” - Dolly Alderton, ‘Everything I Know About Love’ Tune in and let’s appreciate some of the book’s most powerful quotes together, and reflect on how they relate to what my female friendships have ta...
Rating people’s flops: AITA 16.10.2023 36:33
are you a judgemental person? then you’re going to love this episode. Let’s discuss some AITA cases and weigh in on who was in the right or wrong, for fun . AITA if I said I had a problem with my fiancée adding a ring enhancer to the engagement ring I just gave her? AITA for wearing clothes that wouldn't fit my friend AITA because I reacted badly when my husband went for lunch with a coworker
Finding peace with fomo 15.10.2023 33:09
our fear of missing out keeps us on our toes. it’s what leads us to compare ourselves with others. it’s not limited to the fun events our friends are going to, but we can compared ourselves to the people around us in all aspects of life: romantic relationships, friendships, professional success, and arguably the most mentally taxing, the degrees to which other people are content with their lives,...
Gut instincts: When should you trust yourself? 14.09.2023 51:13
The role of our gut instinct as a decision-making tool has been an interesting point for Greek philosophers for centuries. But in that case, why does it feel like it’s been left unsolved? Feeling our gut instinct is a universal human experience that doesn’t seem to be a concept that’s heavily understood. Why? Is it because it’s so irrational, we can’t do scientific studies on it? Is it because it’...
The Grass is Greener Syndrome: Crushing on people we can’t have 07.08.2023 34:40
Have you ever had a crush on someone who didn’t like you back? But when they reciprocate that crush, you lose interest immediately? Why does it happen? What does it mean? And are we the problem? Join me and dive into what our crushes tell us about our own emotional unavailability
To be friends or not to be friends? High school vs. Adult 14.07.2023 46:54
What happens when we lose friends from high school? How do I adjust my social skills for friendships in the working world? Do enough people know that I do pilates? Quality friendships are fulfilling and essential for us to meet our social and emotional needs. Join me and let's unpack the most interesting and confusing parts about making friends in our 20s.
Why are horrifying true crime stories interesting? 17.05.2023 1:02:39
True crime: is a turbulent upbringing associated with an increased risk of becoming a serial killer? If so, is it reversible? How do we react at the end of a cold case when no one is brought to justice? Join me and explore how true crime allows us to engage with the darkest parts of humanity, our natural desire for problem solving, and the impact it has on our own psyche.
Why is our generation drinking less? 06.05.2023 44:51
What's happening to the decreasing culture of excessive drinking? What caused it? Join me as I unpack the role of social media in our shift away from alcohol, our generation as the 'no-stigma generation,' and arguably most importantly, my weekly update.
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