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iDulting: Your source for idulting advice, lifehacks, tips, and tricks for intermediate adults!
by Kathleen W
Calling all iDults! Feeling lost in the jungle of intermediate adulting? We feel you. We've been there. That's why we created this podcast and idulting.com ( http://idulting.com ) , Your one-stop shops for navigating the wild ride of being an almost grown-up.Our podcast is like your idulting personal hype squad, blasting you with tips, tricks, and epic fails (cause let's be honest, adulting is messy) to help you win at this whole life thing. We'll talk about everything; budgeting, travel, mental health, wellness, current events, money, credit, career, scoring the perfect apartment (without roommates who hoard dirty dishes), and much more. Kathy, Paul, and the occasional guest will entertain, mentor, advise, and guide you through the day-to-day as well as life's unique challenges. Inspired by a deep drive to serve others and improve lives for as many people as possible we are driven to help you learn and avoid some of the challenges we’ve encountered. You can follow us, join our mailin
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Chit Chat, Updates, Just Us!
Kathy and Paul open the show with a vulnerable look at life transitions. Paul shares the emotional and logistical reality of winding down a decade-plus university career. They discuss the "messy middle"—that period where you are still responsible for your old world while your heart and energy are already building the new one. Kathy and Paul pull back the curtain on the 60-day migration to their new hosting platform. They discuss the technical "growing pains" of ensuring wider distribution and the goal of reaching a more global audience. A check-in on the March 31st fitness milestones."Adulting isn't a destination where you finally have it all figured out; it’s the courage to close a chapter that no longer fits so you can start writing the one that does."Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Co-Living
In this episode, we tackle the growing trend of Co-living, but quickly move past the financial benefits to focus on the emotional and social mechanics of sharing a roof.It forces residents out of their digital bubbles and into tactile, real-world interactions that keep them grounded. If you're living with others, are you just "co-existing," or are you building a community?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Chore-mancing!
Is your "Mental Load" reaching a breaking point? This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul break down the 2026 trend of Choremancing. We’re moving past the "chore chart" and into a deeper understanding of how shared labor creates emotional safety and connection.We explore why "Toxic Individualism" often sneaks into our homes, making us feel like we’re roommates instead of partners, and how to use the "Return to Real" philosophy to turn boring housework into a Glimmer of connection.In this episode, you'll discover:The Mental Load Audit: Why "asking for help" is actually part of the problem (and how to switch to "Shared Ownership").Choremancing 101: Practical ways to turn "drudgery" into "foreplay"—from the "Kitchen Disco" to the "Laundry & Chill" strategy.The "Resilience" Partnership: How handling the unglamorous parts of life together builds a foundation that "Main Character" dates can't touch.Visualizing the Invisible: Tools for making the "Invisible Labor" visible without starting a war.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Resilience Careers
Is your career "AI-Proof" or just "AI-Adjacent"? This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul explore the Resilience Economy—the 2026 shift toward careers that prioritize human touch, physical mastery, and anti-fragile logic.As automation takes over "predictable" work, the most valuable iDults are those leaning into "High-Friction" roles. We’re discussing why the trades are the new tech, why empathy is a high-income skill, and how to "Skill-Stack" so that no matter what happens in Silicon Valley, your value only goes up.In this episode, you'll discover:The Fragility Audit: How to tell if your job is a "Robot Role" (and why that’s actually an opportunity to pivot).The "Human-Made" Premium: Why consumers in 2026 are paying more for things that are intentionally inefficient because a human hand or heart was involved.The Return of the Artisan: A look at the "Resilience Trades"—from regenerative farming and specialized mechanics to "Right to Repair" technicians.High-Friction Skills: Why the messiness of human conflict, ethics, and physical troubleshooting is your greatest job security.The "Specialized Generalist": How to combine one deep technical skill with one high-empathy skill to become indispensable.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Return to REAL
Is your life starting to feel like a simulation? You aren't alone. This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul dive into The Return to Real—the massive cultural pivot of 2026 where young adults are staging a "Great Analog Reset."We’re breaking down why the most "Adult" thing you can do right now isn't upgrading your tech, but downgrading your distractions. We explore the biological hunger for tactile feedback, the rise of the "Dumbphone," and why your brain is literally craving the "High-Friction" moments you’ve been trying to automate away.In this episode, you'll discover:Digital Exhaustion Syndrome: Why your 2026 brain feels like a browser with 47 tabs open (and how to Force Quit).The "Dumb Tech" Revolution: Why flip phones and paper maps are becoming the new status symbols of the "Sovereign iDult."The Third-Place Renaissance: How to find a community that doesn't require a login or a subscription fee.High-Friction Living: Why doing things "the hard way"—like gardening, rucking, or cooking from scratch—is actually a Glimmer for your nervous system.The "Human-Verified" Audit: How to tell if your hobbies are actually fulfilling you or just feeding an algorithm.Analog Mornings: Paul shares his 2026 "Prayer-First" rhythm and how 60 minutes of phone-free time changed his business game.Stop scrolling through someone else's highlight reel and start building a life you can actually touch. It’s time to Return to Real.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Williamsburg, VA
Travel Episode to Williamsburg Virginia. Come hear about our trip to Williamsburg and fins out about some of the local flavor and fanfare that awaits you there!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Adam's Story
The ability to overcome trauma and addiction in real life is a hurdle, and it is hard. Adam has given us his permission to share his incredible journey, from the lowest of lows to his successful and inspiring recovery.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Plot Twist...You're Normal!
Are you the "Main Character" or just a "Solo Player"? This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul are getting uncomfortable and honest about Terminal Uniqueness and Toxic Individualism.In a world that markets "standing out" above everything else, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking your experiences are so unique that no one can help you. We’re discussing how this mindset creates a barrier to genuine connection and why the "I don't need anyone" energy of toxic individualism is actually a recipe for burnout and isolation.In this episode, you'll discover:The Terminal Uniqueness Checklist: How to tell if you’re using your "uniqueness" as a shield to avoid accountability or growth.The "Specialness" Paradox: Why believing you are "uniquely broken" or "uniquely gifted" leads to the same result: loneliness.Individualism vs. Independence: Breaking down the difference between being a self-sufficient adult and a "toxic individualist" who refuses support.The "Main Character" Delusion: How social media trends have warped our sense of community and empathy.Building Your Board of Directors: Moving from "I can do it all myself" to creating a circle of mentorship and mutual aid.The Power of "Me Too": Finding the "Glimmers" in shared experience and realizing that your struggles are a bridge to others, not a wall.It’s time to stop being "terminally unique" and start being part of the human race again. Tune in to learn why the most "adult" thing you can do is admit you're just like everyone else.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Glimmer Hunting
Tired of feeling like your nervous system is constantly on high alert? This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul are diving into the life-changing practice of Glimmer Hunting. If "triggers" are the gas pedal for your stress, "glimmers" are the brakes.We’re breaking down the science of Polyvagal Theory (don't worry, we make it easy to understand!) and showing you how to retrain your brain to spot the tiny, blink-and-you’ll-miss-them moments of safety and joy that are already happening in your day.In this episode, you'll discover:Triggers vs. Glimmers: The biological difference between feeling threatened and feeling safe.The Science of Safety: How your "Ventral Vagal" state works and why it’s the key to creativity and connection.The Scavenger Hunt: Practical tips for spotting glimmers in your morning coffee, your commute, or even a boring meeting.The 20-Second Soak: Why simply "noticing" isn't enough—and how to let a glimmer actually land in your body.Building Your Menu: How to create a personalized list of "Internal Resources" for when life gets heavy.Real Talk: Why glimmer hunting isn't "toxic positivity," but a vital tool for mental resilience.Stop living in a state of "threat" and start noticing the beauty in the breakdown. Tune into "Glimmer Hunting" and learn how to master the art of the micro-win.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Spring Ahead
This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul are breaking down the science of the "Spring Forward" and sharing a step-by-step plan to adjust your internal clock without the Monday morning meltdown.The 15-Minute Hack: Why you should start shifting your bedtime tonight (Tuesday!) by just 15 minutes to avoid the Sunday night shock.Chasing the Morning Light: How 10 minutes of sunlight before 9:00 AM can literally reset your brain’s "sleep-wake" switch.The "Digital Sunset": The critical role of blue light filters and why your phone is your worst enemy this Saturday night.Caffeine Strategy: Why that 3:00 PM "emergency" espresso on Monday might actually make Tuesday worse.Don't let a missing hour ruin your week! Tune in to iDulting and learn how to master the transition so you can enjoy the brighter days ahead without the "Daylight Savings" hangover.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The Dredded "Taxes"
Does the word "deduction" make you want to hide under your covers? You aren't alone. This week on iDulting, we’re tackling the ultimate adulting boss battle: Tax Season. Whether you’re a W-2 employee, a freelance gig-worker, or just someone who’s confused by all the acronyms, this episode is your survival guide to "Death, Taxes, and Other Things I’m Not Ready For."We’re stripping away the jargon and getting real about how to handle your finances so you can stop stressing and start living.In this episode, you'll discover:Tax Vocab for Humans: What the heck is a W-2, a 1099, and a standard deduction? (And why you should care).The "Free" in Free Filing: How to find out if you can file for $0 and avoid the "big tax" software traps.Side Hustle Secrets: How to handle taxes if you’re driving Uber, selling on Etsy, or freelancing.The Paper Trail: A simple system for organizing receipts and documents so you aren't digging through your car's glovebox in April.Refund vs. Owing: What to do if you get a surprise bill from the IRS, and how to adjust your "withholding" so it doesn't happen again.Common Rookie Mistakes: The small errors that trigger audits or delays and how to avoid them.Stop procrastinating and start filing! Tune in to learn how to navigate tax season like a pro (or at least like a very competent amateur).Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Penny Pinching Playbook!
This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul are here to prove that you don't need a fat wallet to have a fantastic time! We're diving into the world of affordable fun and sharing our best tips for budget-friendly activities that are genuinely fun and memorable.We know the adulting struggle is real, especially when it comes to managing money. But a tight budget doesn't mean a boring life! This episode is packed with creative ideas, practical hacks, and a healthy dose of inspiration to help young adults discover how to save money while still enjoying their social lives, exploring new hobbies, and making the most of their free time. Get ready to rethink what "fun" means and unlock a world of experiences that won't leave your bank account weeping.In this episode, you'll discover:Creative Social Ideas: How to host or attend social gatherings that are kind to your wallet, from potluck parties to board game nights.Outdoor Adventures on a Dime: Exploring local parks, hiking trails, and free natural attractions. We'll even share tips for picnicking like a pro.The Library is Your Secret Weapon: Beyond books, learn how your local library offers free movies, streaming services, museum passes, and workshops.DIY Entertainment: Turn a quiet night in into an unforgettable experience with simple, low-cost ideas.Leveraging Free Community Events: Find out where to discover free concerts, festivals, and classes happening right in your area.Smart Dining & Socializing Strategies: Practical hacks for finding deals when eating out and getting the most bang for your buck on drinks.The Power of a Good Plan: How a little forethought and creativity can save you a lot of money on entertainment.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Our First Anniversary!
Put on your party hats (or your cleanest pair of sweatpants) because iDulting is officially one year old! In this special anniversary episode we’re taking a break from our usual "how-to" guides to celebrate the messy, hilarious, and rewarding journey of the last twelve months.From our very first episode where we barely knew how to hit "record" to building a community of thousands of iDults, it’s been a wild ride. We’re getting personal and sharing our favorite moments.Thank you for being part of this journey! Whether you've been here since episode one or just joined us today, we’re so glad you're part of the iDulting family. Here’s to many more years of figuring it out together.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Stepping into your Adult Power
Are you ready to stop feeling like a passenger and start driving your own life? This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul explore what it truly means to step into your adult power. It's not about sudden perfection, but about the conscious choice to take ownership of your decisions, your well-being, and your future.We know adulting can feel overwhelming, but discovering your inner strength and self-reliance is the ultimate game-changer. This episode will guide young adults through the process of building confidence, asserting themselves respectfully, and making intentional choices that align with their authentic selves. Get ready to ditch the self-doubt and embrace the powerful, capable adult you're becoming.In this episode, you'll discover:Defining "Adult Power": It's not about control over others, but control over your own life, choices, and reactions.The Shift from Dependence to Self-Reliance: Practical ways to take initiative in daily tasks and decision-making.The Art of Self-Advocacy: Learning to speak up for your needs, set healthy boundaries, and respectfully assert yourself in various situations (work, relationships, family).Embracing Responsibility (and Imperfection!): Understanding that mistakes are part of growth and how to learn from them.Taking Charge of Your Well-being: Prioritizing your physical and mental health as a non-negotiable adult responsibility.Moving Beyond "What Should I Do?" to "What Will I Do?": Cultivating decisiveness and accountability.Stop waiting for permission to live your best life! Tune into "Stepping Into Your Adult Power" and embark on a journey to unlock your full potential as a confident, capable, and empowered iDult. It's time to own your story.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Dopamine Pinning!
Ever feel trapped in a cycle of constant notifications, endless scrolling, or repetitive behaviors, even when you know you should stop? You might be experiencing dopamine pinning. This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul explore this fascinating research term, originally from animal behavior, and reveal how it perfectly explains why our brains get hooked on certain digital habits and instant gratifications.In a world designed to keep us constantly engaged, understanding dopamine pinning is key to reclaiming your attention span and control over your time. This episode will demystify the science behind these addictive loops and provide iDults with practical, actionable strategies to recognize when they're "pinned" and how to consciously break free, fostering healthier habits and a more intentional life.In this episode, you'll discover:What "dopamine pinning" actually is: Understanding the neuroscientific concept from animal behavior and its surprising relevance to human habits.How everyday technology uses it: Unpacking how social media, streaming services, and apps are designed to create and leverage "dopamine pins."The difference between healthy motivation and being "pinned": Learning to distinguish purposeful engagement from compulsive behavior.Recognizing your personal "pins": Identifying the specific digital habits or activities that keep your brain compulsively engaged.Practical strategies to "unpin" yourself: Actionable tips to break free from compulsive loops, reduce screen time, and reclaim your focus.Building healthier dopamine habits: Exploring ways to derive satisfaction from intentional, long-term activities rather than constant instant gratification.The role of awareness and mindfulness: Why understanding the mechanism is the first step to changing your behavior.Ready to understand why your brain gets hooked and how to gain more control? Tune into "Dopamine Pinning: Why Your Brain Gets Hooked (and How to Break Free)" and start your journey towards a more conscious, less compulsive, and truly empowered iDult life.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Habit Adoption!
Segment 1The Cue: What triggers the behavior? (e.g., Sitting on the couch = reaching for the phone).The Action: The habit itself.The Reward: That sweet, sweet dopamine hit.Key Takeaway: Your brain isn't "bad"; it’s just efficient. It wants to automate everything to save energy.Segment 2Atomic Steps: If you want to floss, start with just one tooth. Literally.Habit Stacking: Attaching a new habit to an old one. (e.g., "While the coffee is brewing, I will do three push-ups.")Environment Design: Don't rely on willpower; rely on your living room layout. Put the book on your pillow and the remote in a drawer.Segment 3The 2-Day Rule: Paul introduces the idea that missing one day is a mistake, but missing two is the start of a new habit of not doing it.Self-Compassion: Shaming yourself into a habit never works. Kathy talks about being a "gentle coach" to yourself rather than a drill sergeant.Closing: The Weekly ChallengeThe duo leaves the listeners with a "Micro-Habit" challenge for the week: Pick one thing that takes less than two minutes and do it every day until the next episode.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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News Not Snooze!
Do you feel a mix of guilt and dread when you think about keeping up with the news? Do headlines feel overwhelming, and political discussions turn into shouting matches? This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul are here with "News Not Snooze" an essential episode for young adults who want to be informed citizens without getting bogged down by information overload or political polarization.We know the world is complex, and adulting means understanding the forces shaping it. This episode will equip you with practical strategies to navigate the vast landscape of news and politics, helping you find reliable sources, understand different perspectives, and engage with important issues in a constructive way. It's time to move beyond shallow headlines and develop a deeper, more thoughtful understanding of our world.In this episode, you'll discover:Why staying informed matters: Understanding the personal and societal benefits of being a world-savvy iDult.Cutting through the noise: Strategies for managing information overload and avoiding doomscrolling.Identifying reliable news sources: How to spot bias, differentiate between fact and opinion, and choose trustworthy outlets.Understanding different perspectives: Tools for engaging with viewpoints that differ from your own without getting heated.Navigating political discourse: Tips for discussing sensitive topics respectfully and constructively, both online and offline.Local vs. Global: Why understanding local politics is just as important as global events.Finding your "entry point": Discovering issues you genuinely care about to make learning more engaging.Actionable steps to stay informed efficiently: From curated newsletters to podcasts and reputable news aggregators.Stop feeling overwhelmed or disengaged! Tune into "News Not Snooze" and empower yourself to become a more knowledgeable, thoughtful, and engaged iDult who understands the world they live in. What's one news topic you'd like to understand better after listening to this episode?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Admin Night!
The Concept: What is an Admin Night?The hosts describe it as a dedicated 2-to-3-hour block once a week where you "put your life back in its box." It’s not about deep work or big career goals; it’s about the "pests"—those small, nagging tasks that drain your mental battery.The Golden Rule: No scrolling, no Netflix, and absolutely no "real" work. Just maintenance."You aren't allowed to order your favorite Thai food or listen to that specific 'guilty pleasure' playlist unless it's Admin Night. It turns a boring task into a ritual you actually look forward to."The episode concludes with a powerful sentiment: Admin Night is an act of self-care. It’s not about being a "perfect" adult; it’s about being kind to your "Future Self" so they can wake up tomorrow without a weight on their chestAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Beginners Mindset
Welcome to another episode of iDulting, where we try to figure out how to be functional humans without losing our minds. Today, we’re talking about the paradoxical superpower of The Beginner’s Mindset.In a world that demands we be "experts" by age 25, there is a strange, quiet magic in admitting you have no idea what you’re doing.In Zen Buddhism, this is called Shoshin. It’s the practice of looking at the world with a lack of preconceptions. Here is why you should lean into your inner toddler:Experts see the "correct" path; beginners see all the paths. When you aren't burdened by "the right way," you’re free to stumble upon "the better way."Being a beginner isn't a phase you pass through to get to the "good stuff." It is the good stuff. It’s where curiosity lives, and curiosity is the only thing that keeps adulthood from feeling like a repetitive chore.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The Right Stuff!
Ever found yourself at a crossroads, where the easy path clashes with the right one? In an era of instant gratification and blurred lines, consistently doing the right thing can feel like an old-fashioned superpower. This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul explore what it truly means to live with integrity and build an ethical compass that guides your decisions.We know adulting presents countless moral dilemmas, from small acts of honesty to major ethical choices. This episode will equip young adults with the tools to navigate these situations with confidence and clarity. It’s about more than just avoiding trouble—it's about building a life and a reputation you can be proud of, one principled decision at a time.In this episode, you'll discover:The Power of Integrity: Why acting with honesty and consistency is not just a virtue, but a key to a less stressful life.Navigating Peer Pressure (Adult Edition): How to stand up for what's right when it's unpopular or inconvenient, whether in a social or professional setting.Small Actions, Big Impact: Understanding that your daily choices—from giving honest feedback to a friend to refusing a shortcut at work—build your character.Learning from Mistakes: What to do when you get it wrong and how to course-correct with grace and accountability.Building an Ethical Compass: Practical questions to ask yourself when facing a tough decision.The Long-Term Rewards: Why living a principled life is the ultimate form of self-care and a path to genuine respect.Ready to lead with integrity, even when it's hard? Tune into "The Right Thing: How to Lead with Integrity" and learn how to build the character and confidence to make choices you can always stand by.#iDulting #adulting #therightthing #ethics #moralcompass#youngsdultsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Holy Moly!
Tired of feeling like a spiritual fraud, a Sunday school dropout, or just a little lost in the universe? This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul are here with "Holy Moly!", a candid and non-preachy conversation about finding the right fit for your faith and religion.We know that for many young adults, the spiritual journey is a confusing one. You're no longer just going to church because your parents told you to. Now you have to decide for yourself. This episode is a judgment-free zone where we tackle the big questions: How do you know what's right for you? How do you explore different faiths or beliefs respectfully? And can you be a good person without a specific religion?Join us as we talk about everything from the pressure to choose a path to the freedom of forging your own. Whether you're a devout believer, a curious skeptic, or somewhere in between, this episode is about empowering you to find a spiritual home that truly feels like your own.In this episode, you'll discover:The "Spiritual Shelf": What to do when you feel like you've outgrown your childhood faith.The Religious Dating Game: How to respectfully and genuinely explore different spiritual traditions without feeling like a tourist.Finding Your "Why": Tips for identifying what you're truly seeking—whether it's community, purpose, or a deeper connection.Religion vs. Spirituality: Understanding the difference and why it's a personal decision to pursue one, both, or neither.Community Matters: Why finding a like-minded community, whether religious or not, can be a crucial part of the journey.Faith Unfiltered: The importance of being honest with yourself and others about your doubts and questions.Stop feeling lost in the spiritual wilderness! Tune into "Holy Moly!" and start your journey toward finding a belief system that brings you peace, purpose, and a sense of belonging as a truly empowered iDult.#iDulting #adulting #faith #community #religionAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Smart Goals!
"The goal isn't to be perfect by February; the goal is to still be showing up for yourself by July."The episode focuses on the idea that resolutions often fail because they are "performative" rather than practical. Here are the core concepts they discuss:1. Systems Over GoalsKathy and Paul argue that goals are about the results, but systems are about the process.The Concept: Instead of setting a goal to "lose 20 pounds," you create a system where you are "the type of person who walks for 30 minutes every morning."The Benefit: This shifts the focus from a distant (and often stressful) finish line to a daily identity that is easier to maintain.2. The "Rule of Three"To avoid the overwhelm of a long "To-Do" list for the new year, the hosts suggest focusing on only three categories:Personal Growth: One goal centered on your internal well-being (e.g., setting better boundaries).Professional/Financial: One objective for your career or bank account (e.g., automating a savings "bucket").Just for Fun: A "non-productive" goal that exists purely for joy, with no expected ROI.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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iDulting at Home
It's easy to get used to free laundry and a full fridge, but the podcast reminds listeners to keep their "adulting muscles" flexed by managing their own appointments, car maintenance, and finances.Do communicate your work-from-home schedule so they don't interrupt meetings.Don't expect your parents to change their lifestyle to accommodate yours.Do offer to cook dinner.Don't leave your dishes in the sink for "later."Do treat your parents like people with their own lives.Don't revert to "teenage" door-slamming when frustrated.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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New Years Eve 2025!
In this year-end special of the iDulting podcast the hosts dive deep into the transition from 2025 into the new year. The episode focuses on moving away from "performative resolutions" and toward sustainable life systems.Episode Overview:1. The 2025 "Post-Mortem"The episode kicks off with a candid "vibe check" on 2025. The hosts discuss the collective exhaustion of the past year and why the traditional "New Year, New Me" mantra feels particularly outdated moving into 2026.2. The "Anti-Resolution" MovementThe core of the discussion revolves around why 80% of resolutions fail by February. The hosts propose a shift in terminology:Systems over Goals: Instead of saying "I want to run a marathon," they suggest building a system where you are "the type of person who never misses a Tuesday jog."The "In/Out" List: A fun, rapid-fire segment where they list what’s "In" for 2026 (e.g., radical rest, analog hobbies, "good enough" productivity) and what’s "Out" (e.g., hustle culture, doomscrolling, and restrictive dieting).3. Goal Setting: The "Rule of Three"To make 2026 feel manageable, the podcast introduces a framework for goal setting:One Personal Growth Goal: (e.g., setting firmer boundaries with family).One Professional/Financial Goal: (e.g., automating a savings "bucket" or learning a specific new tool).One "Just for Fun" Goal: A non-productive hobby that has no ROI other than joy.4. Celebrating Without the PressureThe final segment tackles the "New Year’s Eve Anxiety." They discuss the beauty of the "Low-Stakes Celebration." Whether it's a "pajama party" with close friends or a solo night of journaling and takeout, a big party or a romantic evening, just remember to stay safe and be alert.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Merry Christmas 2025
There are numerous Holiday that happen in December, here are a few and what they mean.Learn about some new Holidays and traditions.As hosts who focus on the "wild ride" of being a grown-up, Kathy and Paul discuss how traditions change.The Perspective: They talk about the shift from being the child who receives the magic to the adult who has to create it.The Pivot: They often suggest "auditing" your traditions. If you hate hanging lights or baking five types of cookies, Kathy and Paul give you "permission" to stop doing them and start a new, lower-stress tradition instead (like a movie marathon in matching flannels).The "Holy Moly!" Moment (Faith and Reflection)Building on their episode "Holy Moly!", they often touch on the spiritual or reflective side of the winter holidays.The Takeaway: They discuss finding meaning in the season that fits your personal values, whether that’s through religious services, community volunteering, or simply practicing gratitude as the year ends.Wrapping up with a reminder that "Adulting shouldn't suck," even in the chaos of December.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Holiday Stressors 2025
The number one iDulting move this holiday season is realizing that boundaries are the greatest gift you can give yourself. You've earned the right to decide how you spend your time, your money, and your emotional energy. It’s not selfish; it’s sustainable.The financial strain of the holidays when you're no longer a broke student, but you're certainly not rich. The pressure to buy expensive gifts or travel constantly.You're an independent adult, but the moment you walk into your childhood home, your brain and family regress.Going from being the person who sets the table to the person being asked invasive questions about their student loans or dating life.Key Stressors Discussed:Financial Anxiety: Overspending to keep up with siblings, parents, or in-laws.Schedule Chaos: Trying to attend every single "mandatory" friend and family event.💡 iDulting Action Plan (The Financial & Time Guardrails):The 'Experiential Exchange': Suggesting a "No Gifts, Only Experiences" rule with certain groups (e.g., cooking a meal together, volunteering, or making a craft).The 'Saying No Without Guilt' Script: Simple, non-apologetic phrases to turn down an invitation or obligation. Example: "That sounds lovely, but I'm protecting my rest time this year. Hope you have a wonderful time!"This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Buying a Used Car!
Research and InspectionDoing Your Homework: Emphasizing the need to research vehicles for reliability ratings (e.g., from Consumer Reports) and checking their current market value (e.g., via Kelley Blue Book).The Mechanic Check: Strongly advising listeners to always get a pre-purchase inspection from an independent, trusted mechanic, even if the seller is a dealership.Red and Green Flags: Discussing what to look for when inspecting the car yourself and what questions to ask the seller, like checking the car's service history.Salvage Titles: Warning about the significant danger and financial risk of buying cars with salvage or reconstructed titles, which often hide thousands of dollars in necessary repairs.🤝 The Buying ProcessNegotiation Tactics: Tips for negotiating the best total price and being prepared for pushy salespeople, including getting the dealer's best offer in writing before accepting.Private Party vs. Dealer: A breakdown of the pros and cons of buying from a certified pre-owned dealership versus a private seller, including the proper procedures for title and registration transfer in a private sale.Insurance First: Reminding listeners that they must have insurance for the car before driving it off the lot.In short, the episode would be a comprehensive guide on making a smart, financially responsible, and safe purchase by stressing preparation, due diligence, and negotiation savvy.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Just a Fun Chat with Liam and Summer!
Welcome to the most unscripted, unfiltered, and utterly random episode of iDulting yet! Your favorite college chaos coordinators, Summer (The Overthinker) and Liam (The Vibe Setter), ditch the serious topics and existential dread for an hour of pure, aimless fun.Armed only with a bowl full of absurd questions pulled from the depths of the internet (and maybe a few they wrote themselves at 3 AM), Summer and Liam dive headfirst into the trivial, the bizarre, and the delightfully meaningless.In this episode, you’ll hear them debate, confess, and laugh over:Random chats and conversations⏰ Time Travel Dilemmas: If you could only witness one historical event without changing it, what would it be?🍜 Fast Food Philosophies: Which dipping sauce is the undisputed MVP? (Prepare for a passionate argument.)This episode is the perfect background noise for studying, cleaning, or just remembering that "iDulting" sometimes means being an idiot for an hour with your friend.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Thanksgiving 2025
This episode will subtly teach the "idulting" lesson that true gratitude comes not from a perfect, curated life, but from appreciating the imperfect relationships and small comforts that sustain you through the chaotic process of becoming an adult.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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What Do I Wear?
Ever stared at your closet in a panic, wondering if your favorite sneakers are really okay for that "semi-formal" event? You're not alone! This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul are here with "The 'What Do I Wear?!' Survival Guide," your essential handbook for appropriate attire in every grown-up scenario.We know adulting comes with a whole new set of dress code dilemmas, from acing your first job interview to being a respectful wedding guest or navigating workplace wear. This episode cuts through the confusion, offering practical tips and relatable anecdotes to help young adults confidently choose the right outfit every time. Stop stressing over your wardrobe and start dressing for success, respect, and peace of mind!In this episode, you'll discover:Decoding common dress codes: What do "business casual," "smart casual," and "semi-formal" really mean?Job interview attire: Making the right first impression in various industries (tech vs. corporate!).Wedding guest etiquette: Navigating colors, styles, and avoiding upstaging the happy couple.Respectful dressing for somber occasions: Subtle considerations for funerals or memorials.First date fashion: Striking the perfect balance between effort and effortless cool.The power of research: How to gather clues about a dress code when none are given.The unspoken rules of looking polished: Why the details (like clean shoes!) matter.Stop second-guessing your outfit choices! Tune into "The 'What Do I Wear?!' Survival Guide" and gain the attire aptitude you need to confidently step into any situation, knowing you're dressed to impress (or at least, appropriately!). Because being an iDult means looking the part, even when you're still figuring out the script.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Stop Thinking Poor!
In this iDulting episode, we're skipping the boring budget spreadsheets and diving straight into the psychology of your wallet. Most of us have a "scarcity mindset" drilled into our heads, and it's holding us back more than any bad investment ever could.We're not just talking about manifesting millions; we're talking about rewiring your brain to see opportunity, not just lack.🧠 What We Cover:The Scarcity Trap: Identifying the common phrases and beliefs (e.g., "I can't afford that," "Money is stress") that are actively repelling wealth.Wealthy Words: Simple language swaps you can make today to shift from a "Poor Mindset" to an "Abundance Mindset."Practical Mindset Hacks: Actionable tips to change your self-talk before you even look at a budget (because your mindset comes first!).If you're tired of feeling guilty about spending and stressed about saving, this episode is your permission slip to start seeing yourself as a financially capable adult. Tune in and press play on your new, wealthier future!This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Affordable Fun...Spend Less, Live More
Tired of seeing your friends' expensive vacation pics while you're meticulously budgeting for ramen noodles? This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul are here to prove that you don't need a fat wallet to have a fantastic time! We're diving into the world of affordable fun and sharing our best tips for budget-friendly activities that are genuinely fun and memorable.We know the adulting struggle is real, especially when it comes to managing money. But a tight budget doesn't mean a boring life! This episode is packed with creative ideas, practical hacks, and a healthy dose of inspiration to help young adults discover how to save money while still enjoying their social lives, exploring new hobbies, and making the most of their free time. Get ready to rethink what "fun" means and unlock a world of experiences that won't leave your bank account weeping.In this episode, you'll discover:Outdoor adventures on a dime: Exploring parks, hiking trails, and free local attractions.Embracing your local library: Your secret weapon for free entertainment, skills, and resources.Leveraging free community events: Concerts, festivals, and classes that cost nothing.Smart strategies for dining out and socializing: Finding deals and getting the most bang for your buck.Reframing "fun": Realizing that the best experiences are often about connection, not cost.Stop letting your budget dictate your good times! Tune in and learn how to master the art of affordable fun, making amazing memories without the financial stress. Because being an iDult means being smart with your money, and still living your best, most joyful life!This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Good Deeds, Good Life!
Feeling a little lost? Looking for a way to boost your happiness, build new skills, and genuinely feel more connected to the world? This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul explore "Good Deeds, Good Life: How Volunteering Levels Up Your Life." We're diving deep into the powerful and often surprising benefits of volunteering and community service for young adults.Forget everything you thought you knew about volunteering! We'll reveal how dedicating your time to others can significantly reduce stress, improve your mental well-being, and expand your social circle. Whether you're trying to figure out your passion, gain real-world experience, or simply want to add more meaning to your adulting journey, this episode is your guide.In this episode, you'll discover:The unexpected mental health boosts that come from helping others, including fighting anxiety and depression.How volunteering builds essential life skills like leadership, communication, and problem-solving that employers crave.The "helper's high" and why contributing to your community just makes you feel good.The power of giving back to foster empathy and a deeper sense of purpose.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Wildwood 2025!
Kathy and Paul are ditching their sensible shoes for flip-flops and heading straight into the neon-soaked, deep-fried madness that is Wildwood, NJ! Listen and join them on their annual trip!*the famous, slightly annoying tram car announcement*Iconic boardwalk food*Relaxing*Vacation and still iDultingThis episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Not Today, Satan!
Providing guidance on creating healthy limits, a core concept for dealing with unsolicited romantic advances.1. Defining the Problem (and Your Rights)Clarity vs. Politeness: The episode emphasizes that the adult responsibility is clarity, not politeness. You do not owe an explanation or a soft rejection to someone who is making you uncomfortable.The "Boundary Bill of Rights": A quick list of things you are allowed to do, such as: walking away, blocking a person immediately, asking a manager/bartender/HR for help, and setting a firm boundary without debate.2. Practical Lifehacks: The ScriptsThe Public/Workplace Script: "I'm not interested in discussing this with you. Please do not contact me outside of work."The Repeated DM/Text Script: "This is a boundary violation. Stop contacting me." (Followed by blocking).The In-Person/Social Script: "I'm sorry, I'm not feeling this connection. I need to go now." (And then actually leaving).3. Handling the PushbackThe Guilt Trap: Discussing the common feeling of guilt that comes with saying "no" and how to mentally reframe it as self-preservation and a necessary part of adult self-care.Escalation: Providing tips for when an advance becomes harassment—knowing how to file a report, document interactions, and utilize safety resources.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Don't Explode, Suppress that stuff!
Ever feel a surge of anger, frustration, or sadness welling up, threatening to spill over into an outburst? This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul tackle the challenging but crucial skill of managing intense emotions and preventing those impulsive reactions. We'll explore the common triggers for emotional spikes in young adults and equip you with practical strategies to navigate powerful feelings without sacrificing your peace of mind or your relationships.Learning to regulate your emotions is a vital adulting skill. We'll discuss why simply "stuffing" feelings isn't the answer and instead focus on healthy, constructive ways to process, understand, and respond to your emotional landscape. Whether it's stress, anger, anxiety, or overwhelming sadness, this episode is your guide to building emotional resilience and maintaining your composure even when life feels like too much.In this episode, you'll discover:Identifying your emotional triggers: What situations or thoughts cause those feelings to escalate?Healthy coping mechanisms for big emotions: Moving beyond impulse to conscious response.Practical techniques for de-escalation when you feel an outburst building.The power of pausing and self-awareness in managing your emotional responses.Communicating your feelings effectively without exploding or shutting down.Strategies for building emotional intelligence and resilience.Protecting your relationships by responding thoughtfully, not reactively.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Less Stress, More Purpose
Are your days a blur of forgotten tasks, missed deadlines, and a constant feeling of being overwhelmed? Do you wish you could manage your time without the stress? This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul are diving into the power of mindful planning – a game-changer for young adults seeking clarity and calm amidst the chaos of adulting.We'll move beyond just writing things down and show you how to plan with purpose, allowing you to reduce stress, increase productivity, and create more space for joy in your life. Whether you're juggling work, social life, personal goals, or just trying to remember what day it is, this episode will equip you with practical strategies to take control of your schedule and your peace of mind.In this episode, you'll discover:What mindful planning truly is and how it differs from traditional planning.Techniques for setting realistic goals and breaking them into manageable steps.How to prioritize effectively and identify what truly deserves your energy.The power of reflection in improving your planning habits and celebrating your progress.Practical tools and simple habits you can implement today to start planning mindfully.How to build self-awareness through planning to better understand your energy levels and preferences.#iDulting #adulting #mindfulplanning #reducestress #mentalwellness #organization #youngadultThis episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Have Tips, Will Travel
Finally booked that trip? Congrats! Now, can you actually survive it without accidentally offending a local, getting massively scammed, or maxing out your credit card on overpriced airport snacks?This week on iDulting, we're tackling the travel-sized version of adulting: The planning, the packing, and the panic. We’re going beyond the generic advice to bring you the real travel tips you need—the ones that stop you from crying in the customs line or eating a whole loaf of bread for dinner because you're too intimidated to order a proper meal.In this episode, we'll hilariously break down:Budgeting for Humans Who Hate Spreadsheets: How to set up a trip fund without sacrificing your avocado toast fund.The 30-Second Packing Debate: The brutal truth about carry-ons, checked bags, and why you really don't need five pairs of shoes.Decoding Tourist Traps: Tips on finding the hidden gems and skipping the lines (and high prices) like a seasoned traveler, not a newbie with a fanny pack.Jet Lag is a Myth (Said No One Ever): Practical tips for minimizing travel exhaustion and maximizing the actual fun parts of your vacation.Grab your passport (and your emotional support snacks), because this episode is your first-class ticket to traveling like a competent adult... or at least, one who can find their way to a good Wi-Fi spot.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Square peg in the Round Hole: Bathroom Vent Fan Fail & Fix
Adulting means tackling those inevitable home projects, and on this iDulting bonus episode, we're diving headfirst into the hilariously complex world of bathroom vent fan replacement. Join Kathy and Paul as they share their real-life DIY experience, filled with trials and tribulations that every young adult and first-time homeowner can relate to.We're not just talking about home repair tips; we're sharing the raw, unfiltered truth about a DIY disaster and the learning curve that comes with home maintenance. Whether you're a DIY beginner or a seasoned home improvement enthusiast, you'll find a relatable story and practical advice to help you navigate your own apartment maintenance and household projects.In this episode, you'll learn:The step-by-step process (and pitfalls!) of installing a bathroom vent fan.How to avoid common DIY mistakes and save yourself time, money, and sanity.The importance of problem-solving and resourcefulness in adulting life.Get ready for a humorous journey as we explore the classic tale of the square peg in the round hole – a perfect metaphor for the DIY challenges we all face.Tune in for a dose of laughter and a wealth of adulting hacks that will empower you to conquer your next home renovation or apartment upgrade. Let's make DIY home improvement a little less daunting and a lot more entertaining!This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Pillows, Piercings, and Polish, Oh My!
Are you still wrestling your pillow into its case like a bear fighting a fish? Are those perfect wings on your eyeliner only a dream? This week on iDulting, we're tackling the simple but essential adult task of proper pillowcase application with a "hotel trick" that will change your sleep hygiene game. Then, we dive into the deep end with a discussion on body modifications and appearance, covering everything from the societal acceptance of tattoos and piercings in the professional world to the freedom and confidence that comes with intentional personal aesthetic choices. It's about looking good, feeling good, and making your bed look like you're an actual adult.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Lets Talk about Jobs on iDulting-part 2
Adulting is hard, especially when it comes to first jobs. iDulting helps you navigate this new chapter with practical advice and insights, so you can feel confident and prepared.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Spooky Not Stupid!
A guide to navigating the adult side of Halloween—parties, costumes, and potential hazards—with humor and common sense, ensuring a fun night without long-term consequences.The practical knowledge to enjoy a fun, memorable, and most importantly, safe Halloween without incurring injury, a police record, or an astronomical ER bill.Trip Hazards Are Scarier Than Ghosts: Practical advice for clearing pathways of spooky décor, eliminating tripping hazards (cords, hoses, wobbly props), and using battery-operated lights instead of open flames to save your apartment building (and your security deposit).The Unattended Drink: A quick-but-serious reminder on basic party safety—never leave drinks unattended and have a plan for anyone who seems too impaired.Vision-Impaired and Confused: Why cheap masks are a menace. Encouraging high-quality makeup or contacts prescribed by an eye doctor to prevent serious eye infections (or just walking into a wall).The Flammable Fairy: A humorous yet vital plea to check the labels on inexpensive costumes. A quick lesson on flame-resistance and how fast a costume can catch fire near a candle (or a cigarette).The Toddler Minefield: A public service announcement for drivers: assume every single child is invisible and running across the street. Tips for slow, defensive driving between 5 PM and 9 PM.Rideshare Reality: A discussion on the inevitable surge pricing and the importance of planning and budgeting for a ride-share, because "just walking" might take an hour and "just driving" might be a DUI.The Buddy System for Grown-Ups: Encouraging groups to stick together, share location, and establish a no-questions-asked check-in time, because losing a costumed friend in a crowd is a real headache.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Lets Talk About Jobs - part 1
Adulting is hard, especially when it comes to first jobs. iDulting helps you navigate this new chapter with practical advice and insights, so you can feel confident and prepared.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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All-In Upgrade
Are you ready to stop just 'adulting' and start thriving? This is the episode for anyone who knows they're capable of more and is ready for a total life overhaul.We're diving deep into the "All-In Upgrade"—a holistic approach to success that touches every major pillar of your life. Forget focusing on just one area; we're tackling them all, simultaneously.In this episode, we break down actionable strategies for:Financial Fitness: Moving from budgeting to building wealth and setting up your money for the future.Physical & Mental Health: Establishing sustainable power habits for energy, focus, and long-term well-being.Career & Fulfillment: Defining your personal 'North Star' and creating a clear path toward meaningful professional advancement.Relationships: Cultivating strong boundaries and deeper connections that fuel, rather than drain, your energy.Stop waiting for a future version of yourself to be happy. Tune in and learn how to initiate your own full-system upgrade today.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Shenandoah's Secret
Ready to trade concrete jungles for the Blue Ridge Mountains? This week on iDulting, Kathy and Paul are your guides to an unforgettable trip to Shenandoah Valley. We’re talking about "Shenandoah's Secret"—a practical and fun episode for young adults looking to master the mountain getaway.We know planning a nature trip can feel daunting, but Shenandoah is an accessible paradise perfect for road trips and budget travel. We’ll cover everything you need to know, from finding the coziest townsto the best local eats.In this episode, you'll discover:The Best Sleep Spots: Budget-friendly lodging options, including camping hacks, cabin rentals, and unique local stays.Local Flavor: Where to find authentic Southern cooking, great local breweries, and farmer's markets in the surrounding Valley towns.Historical Detours: Quick, engaging stops to appreciate the rich history of the area.Budgeting Hacks: Tips for saving money on park admission, gas, and food to make this trip truly affordable.Stop doomscrolling and start planning your next great adventure! Tune into "Shenandoah's Secret" and learn how to master the perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and history in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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From Solo to Social
Feeling like your friend group could use a refresh or you're just looking to connect with more awesome people? Join Kathy and Paul on iDulting as they demystify the art of making friends as an adult. We'll ditch the awkward small talk strategies and get real about how to forge genuine connections that last.Whether you've moved to a new city, transitioned into a new career, or simply realized your social circle could use some expanding, this episode is your friendly guide to building your tribe. We'll share relatable experiences, practical advice, and a healthy dose of encouragement to help you navigate the sometimes-intimidating world of adult friendships.In this episode, you'll learn:Where to actually meet people with shared interests as an adult (it's not all about bars!).How to overcome the "awkward first encounter" and initiate conversations that go beyond the weather.The importance of shared interests and values in building lasting friendships.Strategies for turning acquaintances into actual friends.The art of following up and making concrete plans.The power of online communities and apps (used wisely!).Stop feeling like you're on a friendship island! Let iDulting equip you with the tools and mindset you need to build a vibrant and supportive social circle. Making friends as an adult might feel like a challenge, but with the right approach, you can create the meaningful connections you crave.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Common Sense 101
Ever find yourself wondering if you missed a crucial life lesson on "how not to look completely clueless"? Join Kathy and Paul as they honestly explore the mystery of common sense in the iDulting universe. We'll dissect what it actually means and offer practical tips for boosting your own everyday wisdom.Whether you're a young adult navigating the complexities of independent living, social interactions, or just trying to make logical decisions without a manual, this episode is for you. We'll delve into the building blocks of sound judgment and practical thinkingIn this episode, we'll explore:Defining "common sense": What exactly is this elusive quality?How experience and observation shape our common sense.Practical strategies for developing better judgment in everyday situations.The role of critical thinking and considering consequences.Improving your awareness of social cues and unspoken rules.Learning from mistakes (and hopefully not repeating them too often).Simple life skills that can significantly boost your common sense.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Budgeting Basics for iDults
Tired of that "where did all my money go?" feeling? Ready to ditch the financial stress and start building a solid foundation for your future? Join Kathy and Paul as they demystify the world of budgeting for the iDulting generation. We'll break down the fundamental principles of managing your money, making it easy to understand and even easier to implement in your daily life.Whether you're living paycheck to paycheck, trying to save for a big goal, or just want to feel more in control of your finances, this episode is your essential guide to basic budgeting. We'll cut through the jargon and provide actionable steps to help you take control of your spending and start building financial security.In this episode, you'll learn:What exactly a budget is (and what it isn't!).Simple methods for tracking your income and expenses.Identifying your essential vs. non-essential spending.Creating a realistic and sustainable budget that actually works for you.Practical tips for sticking to your budget (even when temptation strikes).The importance of setting financial goals and how budgeting helps you achieve them.Common budgeting mistakes to avoid.Easy-to-use tools and apps to help you get started.Stop feeling lost in the financial fog! Let iDulting guide you through the basics of budgeting for beginners and empower you to make smart money choices that will set you up for success. It's time to stop guessing and start knowing where your money is going!This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Healthy Gaming
Does your passion for gaming sometimes clash with your adulting responsibilities? Do you find yourself losing track of time and neglecting other areas of your life? You're not alone! This week on iDulting, we're here to help you "Level Up Your Life: How to Be a Healthy Gamer."We know that gaming is more than just a pastime—it’s a social outlet, a form of stress relief, and a way to connect with friends. But a great passion needs to be managed well. This episode is your guide to creating a positive and balanced relationship with your favorite games, ensuring you can enjoy your digital world without sacrificing your real-world goals.In this episode, you'll discover:Setting Boundaries: Practical tips for managing your screen time and avoiding gaming burnout.The "Why" Behind Your Gaming: Understanding if you're playing for fun, to de-stress, or to avoid other responsibilities.Balancing the Real vs. the Virtual: How to maintain a strong social life, get enough sleep, and stay on top of school or work while still enjoying your games.Mindful Gaming: Strategies for being present and intentional with your gaming time instead of mindlessly scrolling.The Social Scene: Tips for using gaming to strengthen friendships and build a positive community, both online and off.Taking Breaks: The importance of regular breaks for your eyes, body, and mind.Stop letting gaming get in the way of your adulting goals! Tune in to "Level Up Your Life: How to Be a Healthy Gamer" and learn how to master the art of balancing your digital life with your real-world responsibilities. It’s time to be a pro at both!This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Better Human Relationships
Ready to cultivate deeper, more fulfilling relationships in your life? Join Kathy and Paul as they explore the essential elements of building healthy bonds in all areas of adulthood. From navigating the early stages of connection to nurturing long-lasting relationships, this episode is your guide to creating meaningful and supportive ties.We'll delve into the key ingredients that make relationships thrive, offering practical tips and relatable insights for young adults looking to strengthen their connections with friends, romantic partners, and even colleagues.This episode contains paid advertisements that are dynamically inserted and may vary depending on when and where you listenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Calling all iDults! Feeling lost in the jungle of intermediate adulting? We feel you. We've been there. That's why we created this podcast and idulting.com ( http://idulting.com ) , Your one-stop shops for navigating the wild ride of being an almost grown-up.Our podcast is like your idulting personal hype squad, blasting you with tips, tricks, and epic fails (cause let's be honest, adulting is messy) to help you win at this whole life thing. We'll talk about everything; budgeting, travel, mental health, wellness, current events, money, credit, career, scoring the perfect apartment (without roommates who hoard dirty dishes), and much more. Kathy, Paul, and the occasional guest will entertain, mentor, advise, and guide you through the day-to-day as well as life's unique challenges. Inspired by a deep drive to serve others and improve lives for as many people as possible we are driven to help you learn and avoid some of the challenges we’ve encountered. You can follow us, join our mailin
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