Sometimes, FB memories don't suck 😜


Hey Reader!

Please tell me I'm not alone in finding 95% of my Facebook memories cringy as hell 🫣🤣

2010 Rachel was so unsure about herself. She tried wayyyy too hard to be liked, posted albums of 238 pictures every time she went on a trip (as though everyone needed to see every single one 🤣), and honestly, she was kind of preachy and annoying.

(I will say, the nice thing about those posts is seeing how much I've grown in the last 15 or so years 🥰)

Every once in a while, though, a memory will pop up that doesn't bring on an ounce of cringe. Like this one from two years ago:

This brought up all the feels 🥹. What started as this little idea I shared in my stories has turned into something bigger than I ever imagined. So much so that, this week, I'm wrapping up Season 3 (!!!) of the show with our 60th (!!!) episode:

This episode is a reflection on some of my favorite moments from Season 3, and I also share some pretty exciting things on the horizon for Season 4 (and what we're doing in between seasons).

If you're nostalgic like me, you're gonna love this one 💗

Boldly yours,

Rachel Honeyman

CEO @ HoneyBeBold

HoneyBeBold, Oceanside, NY
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