Black Mums Upfront

No New Friends

1 h 6 min · 15. juni 2022
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Who's your Ride or Die? Are you Thelma or Louise? Do you have that one friend who just gets you and you would do anything for?? Or, are friendships fleeting and seasonal for you, but provide what you need for that given time? "New" friends, Natalie, Carina and Nana-Adwoa, are joined by Natalie's BFF, Endy, to discuss friendship and sisterhood. With differing opinions, will their friendship still be strong by the end of the podcast? Hosts https://instagram.com/natsduv [https://instagram.com/natsduv] https://instagram.com/from_the_endz [https://instagram.com/from_the_endz] https://instagram.com/_carinawh [https://instagram.com/_carinawh] https://instagram.com/nanaadwoambeutcha [https://instagram.com/nanaadwoambeutcha]

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