Let's Talk About Love

E7: Two *Not Like Other* Girls

1 h 2 min · 5. sept. 2022
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Welcome back! This episode is the first half of my interview with my dear friend Leah. Leah has some interesting life experiences to share with you all, and we cover a wide range of topics from Catholicism vs. sexuality to attachment wounds to conformity (or, rather, aggressive non-conformity...). It's a good one! Check in next week for the second half of this interview (it's a good one!). And don't forget to share this podcast on Instagram if you like it--it helps a lot! Instagram: @letstalkaboutlovepod Email: letstalkaboutlovepod@gmail.com

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