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Australian writer Rosie Waterland has lived. Before she built a global fanbase by writing hilarious online recaps of the reality television show, The Bachelor, she had to get through a tough childhood. She had to come to terms with not being 'cool'. Navigating her way through a housing commission childhood, eating disorders and mental health issues, she embraced all that she is to become an 'Anti-Cool Girl' (also the title of her debut memoir).
In this talk the ‘full frontal memoirist’ shares her rocky road to self-acceptance and what it means to be true to yourself in the social media age.
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Australian writer Rosie Waterland has lived. Before she built a global fanbase by writing hilarious online recaps of the reality television show, The Bachelor, she had to get through a tough childhood. She had to come to terms with not being 'cool'. Navigating her way through a housing commission childhood, eating disorders and mental health issues, she embraced all that she is to become an 'Anti-Cool Girl' (also the title of her debut memoir).
In this talk the ‘full frontal memoirist’ shares her rocky road to self-acceptance and what it means to be true to yourself in the social media age.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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