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September 24, 2025 38 mins
She's baaaaack! Welcome to Long Story Short - i'm thrilled you're here. I decided to f*ck around and launch a podcast while i'm in my third trimester, so buckle up baby (that reminds me, we have to install the new car seat this weekend). While recording this, i'm feeling slightly delirious coming off an exhausting week of volunteering at a grief camp, but it's just what I needed to finally get going on this thang. In this episode, you can expect to hear an update on my life, why I decided to launch this show, and what it'll be about (hint: everything :) because I couldn't stick to one niche if I tried.) Then we go into a recap of my first and second trimesters and how I can never look at the color butter yellow again, and the status of planning my upcoming baby shower. It's gonna be a good one, promise. Xoxo <3 Love you all. Email me for advice at longstoryshortwithnp@gmail.com, and follow @longstoryshortwithnicole on instagram!
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