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LET IT OUT

219 | Katie Dalebout (me) Annual Birthday Update hosted by Sacha Jones

LET IT OUT

Katie Dalebout

Fashion & Beauty, Mental Health, Love, Arts, Self-help, Wellness, Katie Dalebout, Health & Fitness, Well Being, True Crime, Self-care, Society & Culture, Personal Growth, Health

4.9826 Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2018

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

I started this podcast when I was 22 years old. Last Monday I turned 28. I've changed in both extreme and subtle ways over the last 6 years and most of that trajectory has been documented in the last 200 podcast episodes I've recorded. I think we change extra quickly in our twenties, at least that's been my experience. At 22 I thought I knew basically everything. At 28 I'm pretty sure I know nothing. Since I began this podcast my body, my relationships, my career, and even my location have all changed drastically many times--the one constant through all of this for me has been this podcast. Recording conversations with people who fascinated me and asking them questions about whatever I was currently wrestling with taught me more than I ever anticipated. When I listen back to the episodes I can always tell what I was grappling with or contemplating based on how I guided the conversation. Over the past five years and 200 plus episodes we've covered  topics I've personally been curious about or wrestling with--things like body-image, sex, entrepreneurship, feminism, writing, moving, and creativity. I've learned so much and been so inspired by everything I've learned from hosting this podcast. This week since it's my birthday, I take a break from hosting and my dear friend Sacha Jones takes over and interviews me. This has been an annual tradition on the podcast where each year during the week of my birthday I spend the week as the guest and use the time to catch up with everyone listening. Think of this episode as a "state of the podcast" of sorts where I'll give updates not only on my personal life, but also I reveal the big project I've been working on since January and the future of this podcast including what you can expect in the coming months for Let It Out. Hope you like it!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, let it out.

0:07.0

Let it out.

0:08.0

Let it out.

0:11.0

Let it out. Hi, welcome back to the podcast. You are listening to Let It Out with me. I'm your host, Katie

0:28.0

Delbout, and I have been hosting this podcast since 2013. It's the greatest thing I've ever done.

0:34.6

I usually interview really fascinating creative people and talk to them

0:40.1

for a very long time. But today, I'm the one in the hot seat. I'm the one being interviewed by my

0:47.8

fascinating friend, Sasha Jones, who has been on the podcast before. We recorded this just about a week ago in her apartment

0:56.5

in the East Village. You'll hear all about that. We decided maybe a couple years ago that

1:01.7

every year on my birthday week, I would catch up with you guys on an episode where I would be

1:07.6

the one talking more, doing more of the talking.

1:11.3

Although I talk a lot in the interviews.

1:13.0

Anyway, I talk a lot in this episode, so I'll just leave it there.

1:16.3

I'll talk to you at the end.

1:17.5

I hope you like this episode.

1:18.7

I announced something that I've been working really hard on for the last couple months,

1:22.4

and just give a lot of life updates.

1:25.3

I hope you like it.

1:26.4

Bye.

1:29.4

This episode is brought to in part by something I use and love called Acuity Scheduling.

1:35.1

It's like a personal assistant for your schedule only better.

1:38.9

With Acuity Scheduling, people can quickly view your calendar in real time and from your availability select the

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