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It's the last episode of 2025 and we are reflecting on the year – the highs and lows, the lessons learned, and if we have any regrets. Then we discuss regrets in general, being consumed by "micro regrets" and three steps for managing it, our feelings on moving to LA and the poten ...  Show more

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Welcome back to The Snack – a lighter serving of Girls Gotta Eat. This week, we're joined by Kevin Clancy of KFC Radio and we're talking about: The early days of podcasting and his show coming to an end Why extremist takes are on the way out The best pop culture moments of 2025 T ...  Show more

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