Childhood vs Adulthood Fears

In today's episode, we're diving headfirst into the quirkiest adult fears and urban legends that have haunted us for generations.

As kids, we eagerly awaited adulthood, but little did we know it would come with its own set of fears. One of the most relatable adult fears is the fear of finances. It's ironic how we long for independence as kids, only to be greeted by financial anxiety later in life. Did you know that a whopping 68% of adults admit to experiencing financial anxiety at some point in their lives? Now, that's a fear we can all relate to.

Another fear that creeps in as we leave the comfort of our parents' home is the "fear of isolation." The research shows that loneliness and social isolation are linked to increased stress and mental health issues. And of course, who can forget the fear of responsibility? Balancing work, relationships, and daily tasks can be overwhelming, and studies reveal that 62% of adults experience stress related to their responsibilities.

But we can't talk about adulting without addressing tax-time. The form phobia is real, my friends! And let's not forget the deadline dread – the anxiety that sets in as the tax deadline approaches. Did you know that about 20% of taxpayers file their returns in the final week? Talk about procrastination!

And what about the hair-raising appointment anxiety? Scheduling appointments for ourselves can be more daunting than it seems. From the dentist dilemmas to the phone call phobia when booking appointments – these are fears many of us are all too familiar with. The rise of online scheduling apps has been a lifeline for many in conquering this fear. And of course, you know the dread of double-booking or forgetting appointments altogether.
But it's not all doom and gloom in the adulting world. We've got a hilarious "Adulting Amusement Park" full of quirks and fears that might make you chuckle. We've all been there, right? These fears, though amusing, are part and parcel of adulthood.
We venture into the realm of urban legends as well. These tales have been passed down through generations, leaving us wondering if there's any truth to them. From the eerie to the spine-tingling "Slender Man," and the classic "Bloody Mary," these legends tap into our deepest fears and are as captivating as they are terrifying.

What movies scared you growing up? Horror movies have long been a source of fear and entertainment. We discuss the ones that live rent-free in our heads.
Fear is an ever-present part of life, evolving as we grow and experience new challenges. Urban legends continue to captivate our imaginations, reminding us that the unknown can be more terrifying than the known. Join us for the fun episode for spooky season. Stay tuned and remember, it's okay to be afraid sometimes; it's what makes us human.

00:30 - Topic Introduced: Childhood vs. Adulthood Fears 
01:55 - Job Fears
08:41 - Stressful Daily Adult Tasks 
12:19 - Messaging / Calling The Wrong Person and a Tip You Can Say 
14:18 - Being on Your Own 
15:16 - Being Scared of Something That Hasn’t Happened Yet…
15:54 - Most Popular Fears That Adults Have
19:23 - Appointments as an Adult 
21:06 - Buying Certain Products in the Store 
22:46 - Solving Stressful Adult Problems 
27:32 - Krista’s Irrational Fear
28:06 - Scary Movies
37:15 - Our Popular Halloween Costume Predictions for This Year
39:28 - Last Minute Halloween Costumes You Can Create in Minutes
40:02 - Childhood Fears / Urban Legends 
43:18 - Krista’s Scary Ghost Stories 
45:50 - Recap and Goodbyes 

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