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Seeing Other People

Taking Back Your Life After The Breakup

Seeing Other People

Ilana Dunn

Relationships, Society & Culture, Sexuality, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Social Sciences, Science

4.5608 Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2024

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

My friend (and a woman I have looked up to for a literal decade) Kelley Fox joins us for an inspiring conversation on dealing with burnout, overcoming heartbreak, and navigating breakups. She shares her journey of being true to herself, offering insights on dating English men and her personal evolution from being anxiously attached to securely attached. Kelley discusses strategies for managing emotional stress, healing after a breakup, and fostering healthy relationships. Join us as Kelley empowers us to embrace our true selves and navigate life with authenticity and resilience.

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0:00.0

This podcast is brought to you by Podcast Nation.

0:04.7

Hey guys, it's Alana and welcome back to another episode of Seeing Other People.

0:10.1

Together, we're navigating modern dating alongside experts and real-life daters who are sharing their stories.

0:16.1

Don't have a date for tonight? No problem. Come learn, laugh, and maybe even cry along with us as we navigate the dating scene together.

0:23.3

My name's Kelly Fox. I am 32 years old. I am living in London currently, but from America, I spent the

0:34.6

previous 12 years in L.A. I've been in London for coming up on two years in May.

0:42.6

And, yeah, a little bit more, I guess. I don't like to introduce myself by my profession

0:48.7

because I find that to be pretty boxed in in a lot of ways because I think I'm a lot more than just what I do.

1:02.2

So, but we'll go into that anyways. So I work in the music industry. I've worked in

1:07.9

different facets of the music industry for the last 12 years of my life.

1:14.1

Previous to that, grew up in Arizona, moved to L.A. when I was 18 years old, so really got

1:20.8

thrown into the ringer very quickly, and then moved to London at 30 years old. And I'm still

1:27.2

working in music, but I have a very passionate and dedicated interest in psychology.

1:34.5

And I definitely see myself going in a direction of potentially working in psychology as maybe a therapist and doing that for the music industry because I do think that

1:46.0

there is a massive void and lack of that within music as we're seeing just with, you know,

1:54.7

various artists dropping out of festivals or not being able to go on tours or just a general really big need for that and especially

2:03.8

for young or up-and-coming artists that, you know, have been just thrown into the limelight

2:10.6

and don't really know how to handle it. I find it to be a very similar fashion to when, you know,

2:17.1

we go to high school or we go to college

2:19.2

and then we're just thrown out into the adult world with like little to no guidance when

2:24.2

it comes to, you know, doing our taxes or doing these things. I think in the artist world or

2:30.2

even the songwriter producer or even in the executives world, you get thrown into these

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