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Have you ever dated someone you knew, logically, was a bad idea? A puppeteer twenty years your senior, perhaps?
šļøĀ Our live show Together Again is on sale now! Tickets here - https://bit.ly/4mEK9Ep
Melanie Bracewell has, and she joins us in the Vulnerabilitea House to answer the question, āwho do you go to advice for? Why?ā (spoiler: itās not her puppeteer ex-boyfriend).
Unpacking the disarming realisation that all of our parents were once our age, Mel talks to the guys about making useful mistakes in your twenties, finding a litmus for what loves looks and feels like, and how to make friends with people as an adult (who arenāt already on your netball team).
Mel bonds with Hugh about the realities of an ADHD brain and the fallacy of thinking you are super organised for something, and most importantly, the burst of self-compassion that can come from a diagnosis.
Mel, weāll be your side-by-side friend.
If you want to watch this full episode on YouTube, follow this link - https://youtu.be/NDKke1ATdLE
š«Other imperfects episodes mentioned in this episode
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š»Things to check out
šļøThings to buy tickets for
š©·To host your own Vulnerabilitea House, (with the new cards!) purchase here -Ā http://bit.ly/4lyuuWz
š©µTo purchase our journal (or your novel)Ā My Imperfect Life,Ā click here -Ā http://bit.ly/4lyuuWz
šTo subscribe to our newsletter, my imperfect email, click here - http://bit.ly/45NyQDy
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š©· AND you can subscribe to A Little More Imperfects through Apple Podcasts too, here - http://bit.ly/4mq5BO5
The Imperfects is not a licensed mental health service and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, treatment or assessment. The advice given in this episode is general in nature, but if youāre struggling, please see a healthcare professional, or call lifeline on 13 11 14.
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Have you ever dated someone you knew, logically, was a bad idea? A puppeteer twenty years your senior, perhaps?
šļøĀ Our live show Together Again is on sale now! Tickets here - https://bit.ly/4mEK9Ep
Melanie Bracewell has, and she joins us in the Vulnerabilitea House to answer the question, āwho do you go to advice for? Why?ā (spoiler: itās not her puppeteer ex-boyfriend).
Unpacking the disarming realisation that all of our parents were once our age, Mel talks to the guys about making useful mistakes in your twenties, finding a litmus for what loves looks and feels like, and how to make friends with people as an adult (who arenāt already on your netball team).
Mel bonds with Hugh about the realities of an ADHD brain and the fallacy of thinking you are super organised for something, and most importantly, the burst of self-compassion that can come from a diagnosis.
Mel, weāll be your side-by-side friend.
If you want to watch this full episode on YouTube, follow this link - https://youtu.be/NDKke1ATdLE
š«Other imperfects episodes mentioned in this episode
šŗThings to watch
š»Things to check out
šļøThings to buy tickets for
š©·To host your own Vulnerabilitea House, (with the new cards!) purchase here -Ā http://bit.ly/4lyuuWz
š©µTo purchase our journal (or your novel)Ā My Imperfect Life,Ā click here -Ā http://bit.ly/4lyuuWz
šTo subscribe to our newsletter, my imperfect email, click here - http://bit.ly/45NyQDy
š©µTo join our patreon community, A Little More Imperfects, follow this link - http://bit.ly/4mqunxu
š©· AND you can subscribe to A Little More Imperfects through Apple Podcasts too, here - http://bit.ly/4mq5BO5
The Imperfects is not a licensed mental health service and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, treatment or assessment. The advice given in this episode is general in nature, but if youāre struggling, please see a healthcare professional, or call lifeline on 13 11 14.
Ā
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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