On the final episode of How to Be Fine’s special series – New Year, Same Old BS – Kristen and Jolenta talk about the history of tobacco and weight loss marketing. Plus, they offer up advice on how to communicate more clearly as a new manager, and when to consider a therapist’s techniques as red flags.
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