2 Girls, A Pod, Hosts and some Guests. With different personalities and walks of life. Be prepared to have interesting and engaging discussions addressing various issues led by these young educated women. Listen to them rant, joke, and call out uncensored problematic topics. Do you know what a tampon tax is? If dating your friend's Ex is Ok? Why you can't leave that toxic relationship?? or Why bei... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
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You know I’ve been listening to you all since day one and love, love, your podcast and the support you given me. But on this one, I gotta disagree. I think everyone just has what they’re attracted to, which becomes their preferences. The way like 99.9% of women have a preference for tall men, I would say like 99.9% of men like slim to medium sized women. I would argue women are harsher in that a man cannot change his height. A woman can change her weight. Yet we seem to get dogged for saying “I ... more
New listeners to the podcast but I’ve bounced around to several episodes and I love the wide range of topics they cover from sex, race, social issues in general, and so forth. more
As an African myself, I felt instantly connected to some of the episodes because I can relate. Relatable and informative. Check it out because it’s worth it!
Super educated ladies, love the energy they have with each other makes the podcast such a good vide and dope ass energy. Will definitely continue listening, absolutely love it! ♥️
This podcast is definitely worth the listen and I’m going to add this to my list of favorite podcasts. These are some dope sisters!!! more
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