iDulting: Your source for idulting advice, lifehacks, tips, and tricks for intermediate adults!

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, 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 mailing list, check out our merch, contact us, and more at idulting.com. You can also find us at iDulting on Facebook. Because adulting shouldn't suck. It should be a fun, challenging, wild ride. Reach out and contact us. We look forward to connecting.

  1. 2天前

    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.

    21 分钟
  2. Spooky Not Stupid!

    10月14日

    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.

    20 分钟

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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, 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 mailing list, check out our merch, contact us, and more at idulting.com. You can also find us at iDulting on Facebook. Because adulting shouldn't suck. It should be a fun, challenging, wild ride. Reach out and contact us. We look forward to connecting.

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