Talking Unfiltered

Self care and Lashon hara | #5

50 min · 16. mar. 2026
episode Self care and Lashon hara | #5 cover

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Sleep deprived Shay and Marielle decide to forget about the war, buy overpriced coffee, and focus on a more important issue - Israeli men. Are “Arsim” hot? Should you text your ex? And why getting a tattoo is not such a big deal? Grab your ginger lemon tea, put cucumber slices on your eyes, and treat yourself to a spa day podcast.

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