Kitchen Conversations with Nat
By Natalie Powell
Kitchen Conversations with NatSep 11, 2020
A Conversation on Millennial Dating
In this episode, my bestie Katie and I talk about the ominous topic of dating. Join us with a cup of coffee or a glass of wine as we chat about conquering singleness in our 20's (lol @ conquering) and navigating dating as a 30-year-old in the world today!
Dating and Singleness and How Neither Have Killed Me...Yet
In my 20's, I really thought I would rather die than be single in my 30's, but I'm still here! So I talk about that and how friendationships saved my sanity in my 20's, but might have hurt my dating life. Also! I chat about dating as a 30 year old during a pandemic when everyone is a little weird, and what's complicated about dating in the society we live in these days.
Myths I Believed in My 20s - Scarcity Mindset
You ever get so afraid that something good will run out or end that you forget to actually enjoy it? Same. Join me as I talk through the first myth of my twenties - The Scarcity Mindset.
Weathering Transition
Life is full of transitions y'all! Join me as I talk about some transitions I've walked through recently and the things I've learned. Cheers!
Tate Talk
Join my friend Tate and I as we talk about the world we live in with his unique perspective growing up in Uganda!
Interview with Dani - Living in an RV
In this episode, I interview my friend and old roommate Dani Clark to hear how she got rid of all her things and moved into an RV!
How Simplicity Can Change Your Perspective
Welcome to FALL! Let's talk about practical ways to simplify the things you own. Making a conscious decision about what to keep and what to dump.
Busyness Detox: Saying No to Stress Culture
Let's talk about how to take charge of your calendar, be intentional with your time, and stop managing chaos. Practically speaking, we talk a lot about diets and decluttering, but when is the last time you decluttered your calendar? When is the last time you fasted from social interactions when you had free time? Or cut out the people that make you feel bloated?
What is Society Normalizing?
After a brief intro about what this podcast is about and who I am, I talk about a few things society is currently normalizing that maybe shouldn't be normal? Or maybe it should?