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Just Another Holiday Bonus: Dealing with Burn-Out

Just Another Holiday Bonus: Dealing with Burn-Out

FromCrying In Public


Just Another Holiday Bonus: Dealing with Burn-Out

FromCrying In Public

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Dec 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

While it’s been two months exactly since the girls last posted a full length episode due to preparation for their second season, they couldn’t stay away from you all for too long! This week the girls discuss something we’ve all come to know too well these last couple of months: feeling burnt out. The stress we’ve all been feeling due to the pandemic and the subsequent isolation, the reality of our college and workforce experiences being dramatically altered, and the loss of those close to us has affected everything from our mental health, friendships, relationships, to our general well-being. The girls are here to cheer you up with an episode about how they’ve been dealing with the isolation, as well as their coping methods in dealing with burn-out. Listen along for all the silliness, laughter, and all around ridiculousness the girls have missed posting. They also *finally* announce the news they’ve been teasing for way too long and a few life updates!Follow our instagram for more updates and content: @cryinginpublicpodcastYoutube: Crying in Public Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Dec 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to Crying in Public, just another weekly podcast hosted by two 20-something, college women living in NYC. Follow along while they dive into growing up in a time where there’s no distinction between what’s public and what’s private. Even though we’re encouraged to put ONLY our best self forward on social media, these ladies dare to be open as young women navigating the 21st century. As they love to say: sh*t happens, might as well cry about it.