Trevi Moran on identity and self-discovery: The Adulthood

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Trevi Moran on identity and self-discovery: The Adulthood

Trevi Moran on identity and self-discovery: The Adulthood

Life is better when you can be yourself. Creator Trevi Moran talks self-discovery during her trans-journey, realizing true identity and her vision for the future of gender in this episode of The Adulthood.

Jazzmyne Robbins gets real about online dating: The Adulthood

Jazzmyne Robbins gets real about online dating: The Adulthood

Looking for a match to swipe you off your feet? Jazzmyne Robbins from Buzzfeed talks how to make safe connections online, being honest about what you’re looking for in a relationship and more. Listen to the latest episode of The Adulthood for a few tips on navigating the world of online dating.

Xiuhtezcatl on how to stand up for what you believe in | The Adulthood

Xiuhtezcatl on how to stand up for what you believe in | The Adulthood

Climate activist and hip hop artist Xiuhtezcatl gets real about combining passion with purpose. Watch this episode of The Adulthood for Xiu’s take on how we can all stand up for what we believe.

Victor Oladipo on how to manage finances: The Adulthood

Victor Oladipo on how to manage finances: The Adulthood

You know Victor Oladipo as a professional basketball player, but did you know he’s also a finance whiz? In this episode of The Adulthood, he shares how he approaches decisions on the court - and in investments - for a financially sound future.

DaBaby on how to carve your own lane: The Adulthood

DaBaby on how to carve your own lane: The Adulthood

For DaBaby, individuality is everything. In this episode of The Adulthood, DaBaby spills the importance of identifying what you want to do with your life, following your dreams and eliminating all distractions. Listen to see how he has carved his own path and how you can do the same.

Keke Palmer talks about boundaries and the importance of self-care: The Adulthood

Keke Palmer talks about boundaries and the importance of self-care: The Adulthood

Keke Palmer’s life changed when she became a star at a young age. Hear how she discovered the importance of creating boundaries, practicing mindfulness, and putting herself first. Get into it!

Rickey Thompson shares the power of joyfulness: The Adulthood

Rickey Thompson shares the power of joyfulness: The Adulthood

Rickey Thompson was born to be a star and decided to speak up to share his joy with the world. Hear why being “you” is one of the most powerful things you can do in his inspiring episode.

Out of your head and into the moment with Jeremy Lin: The Adulthood

Out of your head and into the moment with Jeremy Lin: The Adulthood

Professional basketball player Jeremy Lin had to learn how to deal with the pressure of expectations from a young age. On this episode of The Adulthood, find out how to stop overthinking and be content with who you are today.

John Wall on growing up and keeping yourself on track: The Adulthood

John Wall on growing up and keeping yourself on track: The Adulthood

NBA player John Wall had some bumps in his path to adulthood. Learn how he didn't let his past define him and the advice he shares for finding the motivation to become whatever you want to be in life.

Kali Uchis on following your intuition: The Adulthood

Kali Uchis on following your intuition: The Adulthood

“Following intuition is the most important thing we can do. You should never be afraid of failure.”

Listen to singer-songwriter Kali Uchis share her story of taking risks to follow her passion and create the music she was called for.

Real representation in storytelling with Michaela Jaé: The Adulthood

Real representation in storytelling with Michaela Jaé: The Adulthood

Growing up, actress, singer, and activist Michaela Jaé was considered quirky and out of place. And when she didn’t see many representations of herself in the media—she became her own.