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Why rush? Societal Norms| Feeling pressure from family members to be at a different space in life.

Why rush? Societal Norms| Feeling pressure from family members to be at a different space in life.

Update: 2021-08-29
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Timelines, timelines, timelines! We all unconsciously set them. We all have a vision of what a "normal" life looks like. But what happens when we do not accomplish the goals we thought we would by the age we set. This week we discuss our timelines, and society's timeline for us. We also dive deep in our parents timelines, and breaking some of the pressures of establishing a timeline. We also welcome a special guest, and gain a male's perspective on our juicy topic!

-Kasey & Jasmine

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Why rush? Societal Norms| Feeling pressure from family members to be at a different space in life.

Why rush? Societal Norms| Feeling pressure from family members to be at a different space in life.

Kasey Freeman and Jasmine Philyaw