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Q&A with Vic! (Work-Life Balance, Lexapro, Relationship Advice, & Social Media Tips!)
Episode 244

Q&A with Vic! (Work-Life Balance, Lexapro, Relationship Advice, & Social Media Tips!)

Real Pod · Dear Media

January 31, 202441m 13s

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Show Notes

In this cozy, laid-back episode, Victoria dives into a spontaneous Q&A session with questions from her VIP broadcast channel on Instagram. As always, Vic keeps it real, addressing how she manages her overwhelming schedule and prioritizes her time, balances personal needs with relationships, the benefits of exposure therapy in confronting fear, and how to live in the present versus staying stuck in the past. Additionally, she gives advice on pursuing a career in social media, handling conversations about weight, and voices her opinion on the stigma around medication like Lexapro (sharing insight from her own personal experience). In this relatable and honest conversation, Vic shares personal stories and challenges along with actionable tips that will hopefully help you navigate what you’re going through. Thank you for submitting such thoughtful and sweet questions! Make sure to join Vic’s broadcast channel if you have a question for the next Q&A.


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