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Amanda Started A Podcast
Amanda Started A Podcast
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Amanda Started A Podcast to bring some gorgeous voices to your ears. What will these voices be yapping about? How they became who they are in the world & where they are on the way to next. One thing we're hoping: you can learn from some mistakes we’ve made and shit we’ve learned along the way about being a good friend, figuring out who you are & loving all the versions of you who got you to here.
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Jules joins Amanda in Berlin to yap about the highs and lows of living Berlin, all that is being a Pisces, how important friendship and self-love are to healing from toxic relationship, and how to be the change you want to see in the world. This episode is about self growth, honesty, and becoming the most authentic version of yourself, even if the journey to get there is a rocky one. We speak about navigating toxic relationships and why speaking about them matter. We discuss what we would say to our younger selves and how you can compliment people into being in a great mood. If you've ever felt lost, alone, misunderstood, or like you're still finding yourself... you've found the right podcast.
This episode Amanda scrolls through her saved Instagram quotes, hopes to inspire you as always & share some giggles.
In this episode, Amanda talks about burnout, fear, procrastination, and why the things that matter most often feel the hardest to do. From avoiding “important” tasks to choosing easier ones, she shares how we build things up until they feel impossible and why taking the first step matters more than having it all figured out.There’s no one-size-fits-all path to self-love or self-improvement, but Amanda shares what’s worked for her. This podcast is about challenging how you see yourself, unlearning other people’s opinions, and remembering that you have intrinsic value and can create any life you want.
Bea & Amanda sit in Amagansett chatting shit, the importance of friendship & soulmates. Bea shares some of her dad's best advice, reminds us that you can be friends with people that have different interests in you but not different morals, and how following some breadcrumbs from the universe in the form of a job at hair salon can jumpstart your career in the beauty industry.
In this episode, Blair shares her journey of finding self-acceptance through music and how that passion eventually turned into her career. She talks candidly about what it was like to feel different growing up and how she learned to not only see the parts of herself that made her feel different with pride and compassion, but fully learning to love who she is.
This episode Lily chats through her journey that started with creating Brainchild festival during uni and has now ultimately led her to being one year in with her own business: Hyfae. Hyfae is a Shop and Magazine celebrating club culture through limited edition pieces by independent designers and real stories from the rave community. We also discuss how moving to another country teaches you about yourself, the tools that have helped us stay sane so far, and much more ;)Lily started Hyfae because while clubs and festivals are some of the most creative spaces for fashion, she couldn't find a single well-curated platform celebrating this. She curates independent designers creating beautiful pieces that capture the energy of the club scene, while the Magazine documents the music, people, and subcultures that make club culture so special.Check out Hyfae here!
Amanda and Monica reflect on how they always felt their 30s would be incredible, how Monica has manifested her dream life & how it keeps getting better & better. (7-week-old Charlotte is here, too!)
In her first solo episode, Amanda officially introduces herself and explains why the heck she started a podcast in the first place.
This episode we spend time in Jeff's garden while we discuss his career pivot, making the move from NYC to LA, and how a catering job he took in high school drove him to a life of freelance.
This week Emma chats with me about forging our friendship during COVID lockdown in NY, her early 30s life pivot of moving from NYC to London, what not to wearing while skydiving, and trusting your intuition.
This week Ned joins me to drink wine on the couch and talk about learning through trial & error, career pivots, bullies, and loads of other bits and bobs.
Ned is a gorgeous Irish boy who grew up in London and has an absolutely fantastic radio show that I would love to share with you: the next episode is airing on Friday Jan 24th on Refuge Worldwide (past radio shows here)!
This week, Veronica joins me to chat about how we feel we’ve gotten to a point in our lives where we’ve overcome a bit, learned some more, but still feel like the more we learn the more we realize is there a lot more for us to know. We speak to the importance of friendship & how we feel sisterly towards our female friends. Plus we giggle loads.
This week Cam joins me to speak ever so eloquently as we chat about how we have learned that there’s no set timeline or rules we need to live by, how sometimes being in the right place can help you love yourself and a few other very interesting and insightful things.
This episode Kiah joins me to chat about being a weird kid, what we’ve learned so far about findings friends after moving to new country, and how figuring out what you don’t want to do is just as important as finding the things that spark joy.

















