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Welcome to our very first episode of Subject to Change, with us - Esther and Annalise! This is the podcast where two twenty-something friends explore what it looks like to live with authenticity, integrity and perspective in times of transition.

In this episode we answer the question “Why are we here?”. Not in the existential sense, although we get close to that. No, this time we focus on what made us decide to start a podcast and the kind of things the coming episodes might contain. Esther makes the astute social observation that ‘we have a lot of bad things’, accuses Marian Keyes of writing too long a book, and Annalise gives the ultimate disclaimer that ‘you might hate this’.

Thanks for listening!
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References:

Dolly Alderton, “Everything I know about love”

Marian Keyes “Grown Ups”

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Subject to Change is hosted and produced by Esther Platt and Annalise Halsall
Get in touch via email! wearesubjecttochangepod@gmail.com
Find us on instagram! @subjecttochange_pod


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Zakhar Valaha from Pixabay

Thanks to Katherine Osborne for the genius behind our name

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Welcome to our very first episode of Subject to Change, with us - Esther and Annalise! This is the podcast where two twenty-something friends explore what it looks like to live with authenticity, integrity and perspective in times of transition.

In this episode we answer the question “Why are we here?”. Not in the existential sense, although we get close to that. No, this time we focus on what made us decide to start a podcast and the kind of things the coming episodes might contain. Esther makes the astute social observation that ‘we have a lot of bad things’, accuses Marian Keyes of writing too long a book, and Annalise gives the ultimate disclaimer that ‘you might hate this’.

Thanks for listening!
_____________________

References:

Dolly Alderton, “Everything I know about love”

Marian Keyes “Grown Ups”

________________________

Subject to Change is hosted and produced by Esther Platt and Annalise Halsall
Get in touch via email! wearesubjecttochangepod@gmail.com
Find us on instagram! @subjecttochange_pod


Music by
Zakhar Valaha from Pixabay

Thanks to Katherine Osborne for the genius behind our name

  continue reading

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