Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties

著者: Debra Alfarone Media
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  • Let’s be real. Being in your 20s is HARD. Dating can be a dumpster fire. Creating your career can be a big bag of uncertainty. And this “adulting” thing - where’s the guidebook? If you ever wished you had that tell-it-like-it-is big sis who’s been through it and has the advice you need to get through it too, then “Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties” is for you. High-school-dropout-turned-Network-TV-Correspondent and Confidence Coach Debra Alfarone shares what she’s learned failing, winning, adulting, crying, dating, and climbing to the top of a competitive career and a (finally) rewarding life. Deb’s also got a squad of friends who are down to pass along their knowledge. Because be honest, we’ve all been crying on the bathroom floor on Group FaceTime wondering how we got there. “Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties” is about honest conversations, real talk, and lifting up the next generation of women so they can powerfully change the world.
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  • Unleashing Greatness: Atlanta’s Legendary Anchor Monica Pearson on Embracing Your Potential and Making Your Mark
    2023/07/24

    Monica Kaufman Pearson is the first woman and first minority to anchor the daily evening news in Atlanta, Georgia, where she worked for 37 years at the leading station, WSB-TV.  She now hosts and produces Monica Pearson One on One, a monthly personality interview program for Gray Media Group. She has won over 33 Southern Regional and local Emmy Awards for reporting, anchoring, and her Closeups celebrity interview show.  

    In this episode, Monica shares how viewers did not welcome her when she first debuted on the air, the perfect way to say no, and what battling cancer taught her.

    Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties (SIWIKIMT) is a podcast dedicated to helping 20-somethings thrive in their twenties, not just survive.

    Host Debra Alfarone knows how tough being in your twenties can be. As a high-school dropout turned-network-TV-correspondent, she learned most of life’s lessons the hard way. She overcame the odds and is now a national anchor and correspondent for Gray Television, after covering the White House for CBS News nationally. She’s also a confidence coach for young women in the TV news industry.

    Connect with Monica on IG at https://www.instagram.com/monicakpearson/.

    Drop your email at https://shitiwishiknew.link/GTFO to be the first to know about new episodes.

    Follow Debra on IG at https://www.instagram.com/debraalfarone/ and on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@debraalfarone

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    35 分
  • Finding Belonging: Award-winning CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller on the secret she hid most of her life
    2023/07/17

    Award-winning CBS News Correspondent and co-host of CBS Saturday Morning, Michelle Miller, struggled to find belonging for many years. 

    After the murder of George Floyd, she picked up her phone and started recording her reaction and commentary as part of an assignment. Little did she know her story would resonate with so many and lead to a New York Times best-selling book called, "Belonging: A Daughter's Search for Identity Through Love and Loss.”

    Michelle Miller joined CBS News in 2004. She has reported on stories of national and international importance. From presidential elections to the climate crisis, her area of coverage is wide-ranging, but her reporting around social justice has been particularly groundbreaking. From her coverage of the killings of George Floyd, Trayvon Martin, and Michael Brown, the Emanuel 9 Massacre in Charleston, to sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby, Russell Simmons, and Harvey Weinstein, Miller has been at the forefront of CBS News' coverage of the protest movement involving these issues.

    In this episode, Michelle shares insight into her book, ”Belonging: A Daughter's Search for Identity Through Love and Loss.” She shares how racism has affected her entire life. And she also shares how she found her confidence as a young reporter. It’s a fascinating episode.

    Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties (SIWIKIMT) is a podcast dedicated to helping 20-somethings thrive in their twenties, not just survive.

    Host Debra Alfarone knows how tough being in your twenties can be. As a high-school dropout turned-network-TV-correspondent, she learned most of life’s lessons the hard way. She overcame the odds and covered the White House for CBS News nationally. She now is the anchor of Local News Live for Gray Television and a National Correspondent. She’s also a confidence coach for young women in the TV news industry.

    Connect with Michelle on IG at @MichelleMiller29

    Drop your email at https://shitiwishiknew.link/GTFO to be the first to know about new episodes.

    Follow Debra on IG at https://www.instagram.com/debraalfarone/ and on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@debraalfarone

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    35 分
  • Revolutionizing Aging: Melissa Eamer’s Inspirational Journey from Glossier to Amazon, Driven by Her Mom’s Aging Journey, Unveils Modern Age
    2023/07/10

    Join Debra Alfarone, the dynamic host of "Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties," as she sits down with the incredible Melissa Eamer. In this week's episode, Melissa takes us on her remarkable journey from restaurant owner to Amazon executive, and now the visionary founder of Modern Age—a groundbreaking company focused on empowering individuals to take charge of their aging process.

    Drawing from her wealth of experience at Glossier and Amazon, Melissa unveils her passion for revolutionizing the way we approach aging. Discover how Modern Age is redefining aging by offering people greater control over the speed and quality of their aging journey.

    Prepare to be inspired as Melissa shares her insights, challenges, and triumphs in navigating the corporate world and venturing into entrepreneurship. Don't miss this enlightening conversation with a true trailblazer who is shaping the future of how we look at ourselves. Tune in now to gain a fresh perspective on aging and unlocking your full potential with Melissa Eamer on "Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties."

    Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties (SIWIKIMT) is a podcast dedicated to helping 20-somethings thrive in their twenties, not just survive.

    Host Debra Alfarone knows how hard being in your twenties can be. As a high-school dropout turned-network-TV-correspondent, she learned most of life’s lessons the hard way. She overcame the odds and now is a national anchor and correspondent for Gray Television. Previously, she covered the White House for CBS News nationally. She’s also a confidence coach for young women in the TV news industry. 

    This episode is part of SIWIKIMT's star-studded season 2. 

    Learn more about Modern Age at https://modern-age.com

    PLEASE drop your email at https://shitiwishiknew.link/GTFO to be the first to know about new episodes.

    Follow Debra on IG at https://www.instagram.com/debraalfarone/ and on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@debraalfarone

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    20 分

あらすじ・解説

Let’s be real. Being in your 20s is HARD. Dating can be a dumpster fire. Creating your career can be a big bag of uncertainty. And this “adulting” thing - where’s the guidebook? If you ever wished you had that tell-it-like-it-is big sis who’s been through it and has the advice you need to get through it too, then “Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties” is for you. High-school-dropout-turned-Network-TV-Correspondent and Confidence Coach Debra Alfarone shares what she’s learned failing, winning, adulting, crying, dating, and climbing to the top of a competitive career and a (finally) rewarding life. Deb’s also got a squad of friends who are down to pass along their knowledge. Because be honest, we’ve all been crying on the bathroom floor on Group FaceTime wondering how we got there. “Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties” is about honest conversations, real talk, and lifting up the next generation of women so they can powerfully change the world.
Copyright 2021 All rights reserved.

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