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Mum Says My Memoir Is A Lie

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  • Chapter 22: you will become an anti-cool girl

Chapter 22: you will become an anti-cool girl

Tuesday 27th February 2018

Rosie Waterland wraps up 'Mum Says My Memoir Is A Lie' by reflecting on her journey to self-acceptance and evolving relationship with her mother Lisa.
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44 minutes
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Mum Says My Memoir Is A Lie
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LiSTNR
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Body & Mind
Family Recovery from Addiction
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Comedic Journeys
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The Final Chapter: Rosie Waterland's Path to Self-Acceptance

There is nothing more liberating than accepting who you are: shit, mishaps, taco curbs, and all.
Ever felt like you were always on the outside looking in? In this episode of 'Mum Says My Memoir Is A Lie', Rosie Waterland wraps up her series by delving into her lifelong struggle with fitting in. From childhood mishaps like hiding embarrassing accidents from her sister's friends to later years filled with drugs and awkward encounters, Rosie has always tried to impress those around her.
But what happens when you finally stop trying to fit in and embrace your true self? Rosie found out the hard way, and she shares every moment with raw honesty and a touch of humor. Rosie reflects on the whirlwind that was writing her first book, 'The Anti-Cool Girl', and how it led to this podcast series where she and her mum Lisa dissect their past.
They revisit the highs and lows, from Rosie's chaotic attempts to be 'cool' to her battles with mental health. The episode is a heartfelt look back at their journey together, exploring how their relationship has evolved over time. One particularly poignant moment comes when Rosie talks about attending The G'day USA Gala. Feeling out of place among the glitterati, she realizes that maybe being 'cool' isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Instead, she finds strength in her vulnerability and the acceptance of her true self. As the episode draws to a close, Rosie and Lisa have a candid conversation about where they stand now. Their dynamic has shifted, but there's a sense of healing and mutual understanding that shines through. It's a touching end to a series that has been as much about family and reconciliation as it has been about personal growth.
If you're looking for a podcast that mixes humor with deep emotional insights, this final chapter of 'Mum Says My Memoir Is A Lie' is a must-listen. It's an inspiring tale of self-acceptance and the power of embracing who you truly are.