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Living Alone: What No One Tells You About That First Year
Living alone is exciting, quiet, lonely, empowering, and formative—all at once. Here’s what no one tells you about that first year on your own.
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Why You Need to Host More Post-Grad Dinners
Hosting a simple dinner in your 20s can create deeper friendships, more presence, and meaningful connection without the pressure of a special occasion. After hosting a small dinner for friends, I realized how powerful slowing down around a table can be. This post explores why hosting matters — and how to do it without overthinking.
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How to Deal With Healthcare for the First Time
Healthcare after college can feel confusing, expensive, and completely unexplained. From deductibles to HSAs, this guide breaks down what health insurance actually means, what you’re paying for, and how to navigate it for the first time—without the jargon.
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Why Making Friends After College Is So Hard—and How to Actually Do It
Adult friendships don’t form the way they did in college. If you’ve been feeling disconnected, you’re not alone. Here’s why your 20s make friendship harder—and how to change that.
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The Ultimate Post-Grad Cooking Guide
Just graduated and have no idea how to cook? This ultimate post-grad cooking guide covers essential kitchen gear, pantry staples, basic skills, flavor theory, and three easy recipes to make you confident in the kitchen.
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Should You Move Out After College? Pros and Cons
Should you move out after college or stay home? Here’s a real look at the pros, cons, and lessons learned from someone who made the leap.
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Feeling Lost After Graduation? You’re Not Alone
If have you recently graduated college and have questions, you are NOT alone.








