All In All Out

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All In All Out

This podcast is exactly what the name suggests. It’s me putting everything on the table — my life, my experiences, the good, the bad, and the very messy in-between.I’m 46 years old, working mum of 3 girls,a wife. I live in the rat race of Sydney. Right now my reality includes navigating menopause, ADHD, chronic insomnia, and financial stress. Like a lot of people, I’m trying to keep up and figure out What’s next?Family, well there’s always vast stories. I made the difficult decision to distance myself from my older brother, who struggles with alcoholism. My parents still financially support him, and that dynamic has created a lot of emotions and boundaries I’m still learning to navigate.I don’t have a master plan for where this podcast is going, I just know I’m honest, it’s my reality, I will make you laugh and I’ll prove it takes a lot of knocks to take me out.If you’re listening and you’re also in the t

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    Brief intro on me, I’m just going with this and see where it takes me in the next phase of my life ❤️

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This podcast is exactly what the name suggests. It’s me putting everything on the table — my life, my experiences, the good, the bad, and the very messy in-between.I’m 46 years old, working mum of 3 girls,a wife. I live in the rat race of Sydney. Right now my reality includes navigating menopause, ADHD, chronic insomnia, and financial stress. Like a lot of people, I’m trying to keep up and figure out What’s next?Family, well there’s always vast stories. I made the difficult decision to distance myself from my older brother, who struggles with alcoholism. My parents still financially support him, and that dynamic has created a lot of emotions and boundaries I’m still learning to navigate.I don’t have a master plan for where this podcast is going, I just know I’m honest, it’s my reality, I will make you laugh and I’ll prove it takes a lot of knocks to take me out.If you’re listening and you’re also in the t

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Jas Colley

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