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🗓️ 5 March 2023
⏱️ 61 minutes
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Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines.
Annie Lord is a journalist and author. Her debut book 'Notes on Heartbreak' was released in 2022 and I loved it. You will also find Annie writing her dating column in Vogue.
In this episode we discuss breakups, partying, fears of aging, being single in your mid-late twenties, the importance of friendships and so much more.
I hope you enjoy, and as always please do rate, review and subscribe.
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0:00.0 | Hello, Followters! I hope you're well. In this week's episode, I speak to Janice and |
0:11.6 | author Annie Lorde. Annie also has a dating column in Vogue and her debut book, Notes on |
0:16.5 | Heartbreak, which I absolutely loved, came out last year. We have a really fun discussion. |
0:21.6 | We talk about breakups, being single in a middle-late 20s, partying, the fair of aging, |
0:26.3 | so much more. I absolutely love speaking to Annie and I really hope you enjoyed listening. |
0:30.9 | As always, please do rate, review and subscribe as it helps other people to find the podcasts. Bye! |
0:42.2 | Obviously, we first met. It was quite fortunate that she was, we met in a van and I'd literally |
0:46.8 | just come out of like a long relationship. Yeah. And your book, I don't think was out yet, |
0:50.6 | but you were telling me about the book. Yeah, I was writing it, I remember. Because we were, |
0:54.9 | we were at a book launch, weren't we? And then I remember we went out for a second, and then, |
0:58.3 | no, you can't say that again. No, you can't! I don't know. And then, now I just remember as |
1:03.7 | getting on really well and then going on this like, Mad Drunk and I, where we ended up in |
1:07.4 | all by one, and then got a ritual back to Ballum. And that was the first time we met and we were |
1:11.8 | up to like five in the morning. Yeah. And we, I remember at the beginning of the night, I was like, |
1:15.6 | oh, this is dangerous, like we're not going to like calling it night. And you're like, oh, no, |
1:18.9 | I'm that person. And then we didn't call it a night. We never called it a night. And it was a |
1:22.7 | Monday. Yeah, I think, but it was like pre-Christmas. So I felt like it was like, yeah, it was festive. |
1:28.2 | So I read notes on Heartbreak last year, the beginning of last year, I think it was on the |
1:32.1 | first books I read. And I loved it. And I wonder if for people who haven't read it, can you tell us |
1:35.8 | a bit about the book, like the story, how it came about? So it's basically a memoir about me, |
1:41.0 | my ex breaking up, but it's also kind of, I would say like a meditation on love and heartbreak and |
1:46.6 | yeah, and just it goes through like lots of different things that sort of influenced me or that I |
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