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Mum Says My Memoir Is A Lie

LiSTNR

  • Chapter 21: you will learn how to be a functioning adult, and realise you don't care about being a functioning adult

Chapter 21: you will learn how to be a functioning adult, and realise you don't care about being a functioning adult

Monday 19th February 2018

Join Rosie Waterland as she humorously navigates adulting mishaps with her mum Lisa in 'Mum Says My Memoir Is A Lie'. Laugh and learn through their candid chats.
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38 minutes
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About this podcast

Mum Says My Memoir Is A Lie
Author:
LiSTNR
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Body & Mind
Family Recovery from Addiction
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Comedic Journeys
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Episodes:
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Adulting Fails and Triumphs: Rosie Waterland’s Hilarious Take

I may not know how to clean a toilet or how banks work or how to post a letter, but I've only ever pooped once from being drunk, and that seems pretty grown up to me.
Ever felt like you’re just winging it as an adult? Rosie Waterland knows the feeling all too well. In this episode of 'Mum Says My Memoir Is A Lie', Rosie shares her laugh-out-loud experiences of stumbling through adulthood. Imagine reaching twenty-seven and realizing you have no idea how to post a letter.
That's just the tip of the iceberg for Rosie, who candidly recounts her awkward conversations with shop assistants, colleagues, and family members as she tries to fill in the gaps of her adulting knowledge. Alongside her mum Lisa, Rosie dives into these everyday mishaps with humor and heart, making you feel a little less alone in your own adulting journey. From financial literacy struggles to quirky life lessons, their conversation is both entertaining and enlightening.
Tune in for a mix of hilarity and heartfelt moments that remind us all that growing up is a continuous learning process.