Ep #3 - Are coffee raves seriously a thing? Asking for a friend
This May Be Nothing... But Are Coffee Raves Seriously a Thing? — Ep #2 is brewing! From overpriced cappuccinos to early-morning dance floors, I’m unpacking the wild world of coffee culture and asking the real questions… for a friend, of course. Tune in for laughs, confusion, and maybe a craving or two. #ThisMayBeNothing #CoffeeRaves #AskingForAFriend #PodcastLife
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Ep #2 This May Be Nothing… But Why Does Adulting Feel Like a Scam?
They said we’d have freedom, money, and wine nights. They forgot to mention the bills, burnout, and budgeting breakdowns. In this episode, I’m unpacking why adulthood might just be the world’s most elaborate scam—and why we’re all pretending to have it together. Tune in for laughs, a little spiral, and the reminder that you’re not alone in the chaos.
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Ep #1 - “This May Be Nothing... But I'm Finally Doing It”
This May Be Nothing... But I'm Finally Doing It — Ep #1 is here! After months of overthinking, second-guessing, and endless “what ifs,” I’ve finally hit record. This episode is raw, honest, and the start of something I’ve been dreaming about. Tune in if you’ve ever waited too long to just start. 💬✨ #ThisMayBeNothing #PodcastLaunch #ImFinallyDoingIt #RealTalk
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This May Be Nothing... But It's Just the Beginning
Welcome to ThisMayBeNothing... the podcast where overthinking gets a mic, and nothing is off-limits. In this intro episode, I’m kicking things off with the heart behind the name, why I’m finally doing this, and what you can expect from future episodes.Think of it as a voice note from a friend — sometimes deep, sometimes funny, always real.So grab a coffee, take a walk, or just vibe… and let’s see where this goes.Because hey, this may be nothing — but it might be exactly what you didn’t know you needed.
This Might Be Nothing is a fresh, unfiltered podcast that captures the humour, awkwardness, and absurd beauty of everyday life. It’s not a self-help show or a lecture—it’s a mirror. Listeners come for the laughs, stay for the honesty, and leave with something to think (or talk) about.