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Where The F#!k Do You Think You're Going?

Where The F#!k Do You Think You're Going?

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A podcast about the future, whatever that means. Where The F#!k Do You Think You’re Going features unfiltered conversations with young adults about their plans for the future, even when those plans are messy, uncertain, or completely made up. It’s about ambition, confusion, and detours, with the shared understanding that most of us don’t really know what we’re doing, and that’s kind of the point. Honest conversations about where we think we’re headed, and where we might actually end up.Avaiya Rain Développement personnel Réussite personnelle
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    • Ep 5: Where the F#!k Brennan McRedmond Thinks She's Going
      Jan 28 2026

      This week, Ava is joined by the incredibly positive and bubbly Brennan McRedmond. As they navigate the "home stretch" of senior year at Eugene Ashley High School, the duo reflects on the chaos of middle school, the stress of college applications, and the bittersweet feeling of impending graduation.

      Brennan opens up about her decision to attend NC State University this fall, sharing why she chose the Wolfpack over other schools and her exciting plans to study Marketing and eventually pursue Interior Design. From redesigning her bedroom five times to landing a real-world internship, Brennan proves she’s already got an eye for aesthetics.

      Whether you're stressing about the future or just need a dose of positivity, this episode is a reminder to trust the process, enjoy the moment, and maybe start your own "Wolfpack Quartet."

      Follow the podcast on Instagram | @wheretfpodcast

      Find Brennan on Instagram | @b_mcred

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      1 h et 1 min
    • Bonus Episode: Where the F#!k Maranda Allen Thinks She's Going
      Jan 24 2026

      In this episode of Where the F#!k Do You Think You’re Going, we’re sipping our usual Alani Nu as we reconnect with Maranda Allen: former yearbook editor, Wilmington native, and tour support staff.


      We discuss Maranda’s unconventional path from NC State to life on the road. She shares why she left a traditional four-year university to pursue online college and travel work, along with a few memorable stories from her time on campus. We dive into the pressures of choosing a major, the stigma around community college, and how she pivoted from Communications to the workforce. Plus, we talk about our shared love for concerts, the moments that shaped our friendship, and the mental shift of prioritizing experiences over materialism.


      Follow the podcast on Instagram | @wheretfpodcast


      Find Maranda on Instagram | @maranda.allen96

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      49 min
    • Ep 4: Where the F#!k Dylan Graf Thinks He's Going
      Jan 21 2026

      In this episode of Where the F#!k Do You Think You're Going, we sit down with Dylan Graf (Eugene Ashley High School senior) to discuss his acceptance to NYU, the brutal reality of college applications, and his plans for a future in political science.

      Dylan opens up about the pressure of the college admissions process, why he chose New York University over in-state options like UNC Chapel Hill, and how shows like Scandal influenced his interest in political management. We also chat about our shared history in high school theater, the mental health benefits of Pilates and walking, and the excitement (and anxiety) of moving to New York City. Whether you're a high school senior waiting on decision letters or just love a good success story, this episode covers the highs and lows of the class of 2026 experience.


      Follow the podcast on Instagram | @wheretfpodcast


      Find Dylan on Instagram | @dilly_graf

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      1 h et 6 min
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