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Kelley Flanagan on Her Career as an Attorney, Influencing, Boarding School and Future Plans 

Jason Tartick
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This week, Jason is joined by one of Bachelor Nation’s favorite personalities, Kelley Flanagan!
Kelley gained recognition after being on Peter Weber’s season of The Bachelor and although she did not win Peter’s heart on the show, the two of them have reconciled after the show and have become one of Bachelor Nation’s favorite couples. Outside of her time on the show, Kelley has developed a very distinguished career as an attorney as well as establishing a social media following of over 1 million followers between Instagram and TikTok.
Kelley gives insights to her time at boarding school Culver Academies with a vast variety of important people and how it shaped her, how maintaining relationships is key, why she is investing her money from influencing instead of spending, and what life looks like with Lyme disease. Kelley also reveals her parents upbringing and how her dad instilled the importance of education and knowledge, the highs and lows of working with family, her love of travel, sticking with careers you enjoy, and if she sees herself becoming a CEO or owning an entire business. Does she consider herself to be more of an introvert or extrovert? What kind of law does Kelley’s family practice? What does she want out of her professional life? Who got sued from Peter’s season regarding a giveaway?
Kelley reveals all that and so much more in another episode you can’t afford to miss!
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Комментарии : 45   
@korinburnsed8151
@korinburnsed8151 16 дней назад
Yessss “if you don’t use it, you lose it” This is soooo true. I get this so much. 👊🏼
@nicole5889
@nicole5889 Год назад
If Jason and Kelley were not in their own serious relationships, I could see them both being a really cute couple. Besides that, great interview. Learned a lot.
@courtneykesilewski5992
@courtneykesilewski5992 Год назад
I adore her! She’s honest and open in terms of her responses.
@seisei52
@seisei52 Год назад
Beautiful interviewing Jason!! You showed genuine interest and palpable concern in everything Kelly shared!! You’re so gifted with people skills! 💫
@riselle1
@riselle1 Год назад
Jason is so genuine and such a great person. He interviews with such genuine interest.
@sydneymyers3836
@sydneymyers3836 Год назад
Just listened to this podcast for the first time and am binging! He is so smart and asks so many intriguing questions. I have learned more today than I have in so long….I’m in my fifties and I am so inspired to grow and better! Thank you Jason!
@DJoy96
@DJoy96 Год назад
Love Kelley! She is so sharp and down to earth.
@monicareyes2286
@monicareyes2286 Год назад
She is beautiful inside out!! God bless her always ❤
@aglayapiano
@aglayapiano Год назад
I also went to college when I was 14, musical college, then University. Wouldn’t have it any other way. Absolutely love Kelly! What a grace, beauty and intelligence. What a role model ❤
@melissas201
@melissas201 Год назад
As a small business owner, I’m learning how much making connections helps success. I’ve networked with 3 other companies and it’s helping so much. She’s spot on and I will hang on to it. ❤
@welllivedlife-desireeg2804
@welllivedlife-desireeg2804 Год назад
I absolutely love her style. Her jewelry is beautiful. Great interview!💕
@GettingClear
@GettingClear Год назад
Really interesting interview, congrats to both of you. Good questions and approach Jason and Kelley is a very interesting woman. Her depth certainly eluded me during her Bachelor journey....
@carolineteriak1902
@carolineteriak1902 Год назад
I can relate Kelley. I went to boarding school at 8. Wouldnt have it any other way. The discipline and life skills is unreal!! I was so mature by high school, its crazy!
@ashleighhubbard
@ashleighhubbard Год назад
love her!!
@melissarose888
@melissarose888 Год назад
Her father is a true provider. I hope she sees that in Peter.
@meghanlee7525
@meghanlee7525 Год назад
Love yall!!!
@Lynn-nd8po
@Lynn-nd8po Год назад
Kelly, thank you for all you do and for advocating for us Lymies! My shoulders and neck always kill me too! Lyme is very strange and complex to say it mildly and I completely understand that is does Not define us! Love to You and Peter!
@lizmcgee266
@lizmcgee266 Год назад
Great podcast 👌
@zama7519
@zama7519 Год назад
Great advice Kelley, and what a great voice too.
@korinburnsed8151
@korinburnsed8151 16 дней назад
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ADVOCACY!!!!!!!!! #lymewillnotdefeatus 50:30
@thomaskwok9565
@thomaskwok9565 Год назад
Love her!!
@AngeLEyes8100
@AngeLEyes8100 Год назад
Love Kelley ❤
@irmarfrank1005
@irmarfrank1005 Год назад
Absolutely great interview. Profound and informative although about Kelley. She is no ordinary girl. Was great getting to know her better. Misunderstood.
@cynthiapumarol6515
@cynthiapumarol6515 Год назад
I liked this video , because I got to meet Kelley better 😊
@harrylederman1679
@harrylederman1679 Год назад
Kelly is a rockstar
@bethh4684
@bethh4684 Год назад
I have Lyme and can completely identify with Kelly. ❤The exhaustion is REAL.
@nicolewin4180
@nicolewin4180 Год назад
Dang everything she described is and was my military technical school experience. The military has a fun little job title of "linguist" where you learn an entire language in 64 weeks or less. 8 hours a day of the same language for months all while adjusting to being in the military and living on your own as an adult. I did that at 21 years old, can't imagine doing anything similar to that at 14 years old. Intense.
@samchambell427
@samchambell427 Год назад
No hate, but her saying "learning to/doing your laundry at 14" was "a lot of pressure" made me almost spit out my water. As someone who lived in foster care, I learned/was expected to do my own laundry at 7 years of age. I'd give my left foot to have her problems. She said it created independence because "Mommy & Daddy aren't doing anything for you" anymore at 14.. You're living in a private school where you have an support from school teachers, counselors, etc.. your accomodation, sports, meals are all provided and paid for. I moved out at 16 in high school, paid my own rent/for my own food and still graduated HS. That's "Mommy & Daddy actually not doing anything for you". Don't get my wrong, as an adult I've done well (all things considered), but it's taken years of pain and struggle in my personal and professional life (seeking out counselling etc..) to overcome the abuse/neglect I experienced as a child. I envy her. Glad she's done well considering where she was born. I guess that's all we can do, do the best with the cards we've been dealt. Jason, hope you're able to get some people on who have been through some legitimate struggles (might be a bit more relatable?). Not that Kelly's aren't legitimate but might appeal to more people than living in an high class boarding school. God, I wish I had that level of support in school (w her teachers etc..). Really like your podcasts! Great job interviewing
@purpletutu1000
@purpletutu1000 Год назад
Also her saying that her boarding school was “diverse” 😳
@soulphul4452
@soulphul4452 Год назад
100% typical rich kid response, like boohoo i had to do something hard. I can say more, but won't.
@nicolewin4180
@nicolewin4180 Год назад
Bruh, I'm a regular degular middle class kid where both parents were active duty military. I did not do my own laundry until I was 21 and had just entered the military myself. The laundry room was in our basement which was also my dad's man cave. He was the laundry doer in our house and was honestly pretty neurotic about it. He was very particular about it and didn't even let my mom mess with it.
@samchambell427
@samchambell427 Год назад
@@soulphul4452 She's had an outstanding level of support growing up. If only us kids that grew up in foster care had 1/100th of that support.. I can only imagine how much further along we'd be today. Hope she tries giving back to those who genuinely need it.
@korinburnsed8151
@korinburnsed8151 16 дней назад
That is exactly how I am, Kelly! I do certain work while I enjoy it! I don’t even know what I would say I would be doing in six months! #notaplanner 25:15 Also, randomly, I also have Lyme disease, and know just how hard that is, it’s kind of hard to actually pursue things to our fullest desire because you never know how you’re gonna feel one day to the next. 😕 Ps Totally relate to the “where was I going with that?” 😆 #lymebrain 31:50
@latifa1020
@latifa1020 Год назад
Why would you put artificial fillers in your body when you have lyme disease?
@milwaukeemotor5995
@milwaukeemotor5995 Год назад
invested all in stocks or property as well
@phuongvo3051
@phuongvo3051 Год назад
I think she’s real , beautiful, ❤
@milwaukeemotor5995
@milwaukeemotor5995 Год назад
is she making more money as an influencer or working for her dad
@kelseyfay1
@kelseyfay1 Год назад
She definitely has more than 2 designer bags though…
@Toematetoe95
@Toematetoe95 Год назад
Damn, her dad spent almost a million dollars sending those kids to boarding school alone let alone college…
@milwaukeemotor5995
@milwaukeemotor5995 Год назад
is it 35,000 a year
@milwaukeemotor5995
@milwaukeemotor5995 Год назад
live life as an influencer and then with all that free time help the less fortunate with their legal rights or a worthy cause legally that's what i would do
@KatieRingley
@KatieRingley Год назад
That’s approximately 2.5 million in kids education 😮
@milwaukeemotor5995
@milwaukeemotor5995 Год назад
why was she so against hannah ann
@riselle1
@riselle1 Год назад
No one cares about designer bags. After 1 or 2 it doesn't matter
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