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The time has come: Season 1 of Quarter Life Archives has reached its end and we couldn’t be prouder. We are so grateful for all our listeners who have tuned in for the lighthearted and serious topics that we’ve covered on this podcast. For our
Looking back at your teenage years means reflecting on moments of embarrassment, insecurity and inexperience. Today, we’re taking a walk down memory lane together with our guest Shawn. Whether it’s appreciating every moment or caring less about
In the wake of Sarah Everard's death, we found ourselves once again discussing the issue of women's safety with our girlfriends. The reoccurring problems are all too familiar. Whether it's being harassed by strangers, shamed by the public, or i
You should travel while you're young! At least that's what everybody says, right? Although still perceived as a luxury, travelling abroad is now cheaper, easier and more accessible than ever before. At the same time, there are more things to co
For both Noni and our guest Dana, coming from a developing country (Indonesia and Egypt respectively) means they share certain frustrations on how some people view their home. Today, we're defining what it means to be classified as a developing
Part 2 of an important conversation on the significance of contraceptives. Why should they be used, what are your options, and why should men be involved in the process? These questions will all be answered in our two-part episode with our gues
Part 1 of an important conversation on the significance of contraceptives. Why should they be used, what are your options, and why should men be involved in the process? These questions will all be answered in our two-part episode with our gues
Living in a foreign place means that you're bound to stumble upon unexpected and potentially odd cultural differences. As two internationals studying in the Netherlands, we've had our fair share of surprises. This week we are debunking common m
GME, r/wallstreetbets and the stock market - All terms that have been in high circulation the past few weeks. Investing is something most people know they should do, but unfortunately many feel they lack the knowledge or ability to start. So, t
Long distance relationships - A choice few people dare to make, and yet a reality many people now have to face. Although there is no blueprint on how to make such a relationship last, our resident long-distance expert Karina tells her story on
Growing up with any kind of cultural influence is bound to leave a mark. Today we’re discussing family matters through the lens of a (semi-)Asian upbringing. Managing expectations, dealing with hierarchy and balancing your social/dating life ar
Getting out of an unhealthy relationship is always easier said than done. Realising that your friend or partner's behaviour may be harmful can take time, and even then there's room for error. In today's episode, we're tackling the complexities
With any age or generation, there are generalisations, criticisms and opinions to be heard. This week, we included our listeners in our discussion and asked them which common assumptions bother them. The result: A conversation on tackling ageis
We’re happy to announce that Noni has managed to secure her first job! Although a very exciting time, starting a job doesn’t come without its own troubles and mishaps. Today we’re chatting about those common and awkward first week experiences.
Dating can be difficult, even more so when you're living through a pandemic, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth trying. In this episode, we'll be exchanging stories on dating with online platforms, coming to terms with inexperience and giving
As we grow older one thing seems clear, the friends you make are the ones who shape the memories you have. Regardless of how you met, each relationship has the potential to last or be forgotten. Today we talk with our guest Chris about those sp
You’ve completed the chapter in your life everyone says will be life-changing, now what? Together with our first guest David, we’ll be talking about what paths we chose post-uni, societal pressure and starting a master during a pandemic.
Starting anew can be daunting for anyone. That’s why this week we’ll be talking about one of the most monumental times in your early twenties, going to college or university. We’ll be chatting about our decision to study in The Netherlands, Dut
Get to know Noni and Karina, a pair of unlikely friends brought together by the decision to move to the country where bicycles reign. In this short preview, we’ll be reflecting on our life here, how the pandemic has disrupted our future, and ho
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