Not really defined. I’m just here to talk. Let out my emotions about why mosquitos won’t leave me alone or how the world refuses to see women. Or something of that sorts. Be prepared for plenty rambling
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyImprov |
Hiiiii *anxiously approaches microphone*. It’s been forever, I hope you are doing okay. I am doing semi-okay. This episode is kind of my way of trying to come back to myself. I talk about my struggles with creation, my hyper self-awareness and my tro... more
Hiiii!! *says with glee*, firstly I want to say Happy New Year!! I hope 2022 is going well for you. I thought about making this episode randomly after seeing a tweet (yes I still am obsessed with Twitter). I talk about people’s willingness to being t... more
Hii everyone *greets enthusiastically*, it’s been a while. I’ve been struggling with getting my creative flow running but lately I’ve felt myself longing to share and talk with you again. So I’m back after taking some time off. And in this episode, I... more
Happy New Year!! *clinks champagne glass*...Even though we are well into the year. It wouldn’t feel right to not say it.This episode mainly talks about Music, it’s impact on my life and it’s importance. At this point Anime is fully established in my ... more
And We’re Back!! Feels super weird to be back on alone. This is me basically catching you up on what’s been happening with me. Also a big shoutout to all of you. We have now surpassed 300 listens!!!! Thank you so much for tuning in always!! Till we m... more
This is by far the most truthful I have been on my podcast. Really dug deep with this one. Join Gabby and I as we talk about our past relationship failures, the mini lessons we have learnt on the way. And the art of simply not giving a fuck and stand... more
This is mostly us geeking over our favorite shows/movies , our not so favorite movie moments and our need for consistency. We also touch bases on our thoughts on Women in Lead Roles in local series. This was mostly a catch up session with one of my f... more
The books are as follows: 1. Sons of Fortune by Jeffery Archer 2. Deadly Embrace by Jackie Collins 3. Jane’s House by Robert Kimmel Smith.This just might be my best one with 2 of my friends, Lu and Dizzy. As the podcast goes on, words fall out of pla... more
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I relate to almost all your podcasts & it’s crazy please never stop blessing us w them because I enjoy them. Think I’m a lil obsessed w your voice & choice of words 😩♥️🙌🏿
Cleaning the kitchen while listening to your podcast 🥳🥳🥳🥳 absolutely love it
Apple Podcasts | #28 | South Africa/Comedy/Improv |
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