Podcast by Broken Talks
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Comedy |
In this episode we have our very own Elizabeth. Elizabeth is an actress, writer, producer and podcast host. She spent 3 years in Japan when she was a teenager. We talked about Japanese candies, her first boyfriend, my love to sneakers, and don't know... more
We had a wonderful chat with Shira today. Shira is a healer and actress from Israel, who lives in Los Angeles with her own daughters. We talked about souls, her healing technique, food, military, acting and Lost Angeles. You can follow Shira on IG @s... more
Our guest today is Lourdes Hernández, also known by her stage name Russian Red. Lourdes is a singer, song writer and actress from Spain. She has released 4 albums and many singles. Lourdes lives in Los Angeles with her husband. We talked about marria... more
I love this podcast because you can learn so much about the world from the people they interview; what people in other countries are like, what they go through, and what they laugh at. It's a joy to listen to.
You girls rock. Such a unique and fun idea.
From the start of the podcast, you immediately feel as if you’re a part of the conversation.
The wonderful hosts, Julia and Azize, are charming and candid, and always manage to take the conversation to a deeper place.
Such honest and entertaining talks. These ladies rock!
As being a foreigner living in America, I relate with you ladies and this is amazing.
It’s cool to hear the experience of being in a different country and coming coming from a different culture.
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