Small Talk: Is Having a Quarter-Life Crisis a Good Thing?

Welcome to the first episode of Small Talk!  Small Talk is a new series that allows us to contribute to other important, relevant conversations that are dominating our algorithms and group chats but aren’t necessarily a news headline.  For our first episode, which aptly publishes on Sarah’s 27th birthday, we wanted to ease in by chatting about all the stress revolving around the concept of the ‘quarter-life crisis’ and re-assessing those self-imposted timelines.  Let us know what topics you would like us to talk about next on bigsmalltalk_pod or in the comment section

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