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In this episode, Jess sits down with her longtime friend, writer, author and media strategist, Jennifer Romolini. If Jenn had a superpower it would be calling out bullshit, helping people see the value in their “weirdness,” and leaving the world a better place for the next generation.
In this convo, Jenn opens up about her complicated childhood being raised by teen parents and how it has informed her own relationship to motherhood. She’s worked for some of the biggest media and digital brands in the world and yet here she is “tearing her old self down” along with all of the hustle and grind nonsense this culture of overachievers is pushing on us. In the middle of her life, Jenn is changing the way she thinks about what matters most. She and Jess share some hilarious and vulnerable truths about their changing bodies and don’t hold back on their excitement to build The Good life, especially as they dare to tear down some walls and start anew.
IG + Twitter: @jennromolini
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In this episode, Jess sits down with her longtime friend, writer, author and media strategist, Jennifer Romolini. If Jenn had a superpower it would be calling out bullshit, helping people see the value in their “weirdness,” and leaving the world a better place for the next generation.
In this convo, Jenn opens up about her complicated childhood being raised by teen parents and how it has informed her own relationship to motherhood. She’s worked for some of the biggest media and digital brands in the world and yet here she is “tearing her old self down” along with all of the hustle and grind nonsense this culture of overachievers is pushing on us. In the middle of her life, Jenn is changing the way she thinks about what matters most. She and Jess share some hilarious and vulnerable truths about their changing bodies and don’t hold back on their excitement to build The Good life, especially as they dare to tear down some walls and start anew.
IG + Twitter: @jennromolini