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In this episode of What Are We Drinking?, Rachel sits down with Indi Cleary for a real, refreshing conversation about carving your own path and refusing to live an “average” life.From growing up between the Northern Beaches, New Zealand, and Western Sydney, Indi shares how her environment, family, and sense of identity shaped who she is today. She opens up about the influence of her dad, Ivan Cleary, and her brother, Nathan Cleary, and how those relationships impacted her perspective on life and direction.Indi walks through her career journey, from starting a university degree in teaching, to leaving it behind and exploring different industries including beauty, hospitality, and real estate. She reflects on what she learnt in each phase, what felt aligned, and what didn’t.This episode dives into the pressure of choosing the “safe” path, the reality of figuring things out as you go, and the importance of backing yourself even when it doesn’t make sense to others.Honest, relatable, and full of self-awareness, this is a conversation about identity, growth, and building a life that actually feels like yours.
By What Are We Drinking?In this episode of What Are We Drinking?, Rachel sits down with Indi Cleary for a real, refreshing conversation about carving your own path and refusing to live an “average” life.From growing up between the Northern Beaches, New Zealand, and Western Sydney, Indi shares how her environment, family, and sense of identity shaped who she is today. She opens up about the influence of her dad, Ivan Cleary, and her brother, Nathan Cleary, and how those relationships impacted her perspective on life and direction.Indi walks through her career journey, from starting a university degree in teaching, to leaving it behind and exploring different industries including beauty, hospitality, and real estate. She reflects on what she learnt in each phase, what felt aligned, and what didn’t.This episode dives into the pressure of choosing the “safe” path, the reality of figuring things out as you go, and the importance of backing yourself even when it doesn’t make sense to others.Honest, relatable, and full of self-awareness, this is a conversation about identity, growth, and building a life that actually feels like yours.