• Adulting 101

  • Jul 2 2021
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Were you handed a manual on how to be an adult? Didn’t think so. Your two favorite brown girls are answering listener questions and addressing complaints about adulting--bring it on! And there’s so much we heard from you (including advice), that we will have a follow-up conversation!

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Amy’s first name basis relationship with Jon Bon Jovi
    • Madonna has the answer to everything
    • Life as a musical (and….sound effects)
    • Adulting while still feeling like a kid
    • “Nobody knows what anybody’s doing.”
    • Hard work and misery?
    • The subjects on an adulting report card
    • (Dance break)
    • Rearranging the dishwasher -- Mom was right!
    • Answering listener questions
    • Wishing we were more prepared for life (life management classes)
    • Basic financial lessons/buying a house and costs of home ownership
    • Our experiences of money as children
    • Sultana’s teaching experience
    • Amy’s financial education
    • It’s important to know what money means to you
    • Advice from a listener
    • Fixing things (or dealing with emergencies)
    • The importance of triaging problems
    • “Adult life is not as exciting as you imagine it will be.”
    • “Sex and the City” duped us
    • Drinking at work events
    • “Nothing’s really free”
    • Friendships as an adult (“like a game of tetris”)
    • “If I have to betray someone, it won’t be me”
    • The importance of communicating expectations and learning how to listen
    • Understand how you make decisions
    • Know thyself
    • Where’s my manual?
    • “You never really have it figured out”

    Find us at justchai.podbean.com

    Friendly disclaimer: This podcast and its hosts are not endorsing any of brand names you may hear. Any product names mentioned are simply to add fun, lively color for the conversation. Opinions reflected are our own.

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