Lorie Out Loud Podcast

Episode 4

45 min · 19 de may de 2025
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A space where we celebrate bold voices, beautiful minds, and big dreams. Where curiosity meets creativity, culture, and courage. Where we laugh loud, cry if we need to, and lift each other up in truth and joy. Where we speak courageously and passionately from the soul, and almost nothing is off-limits. Lorie Out Loud Episode 4 features the segments Fashion View (high/low dress/GTP fabric), Speak Your Mind (episode 2 featuring Richard Hoge, Jr.), and Aunty’s Corner (episode 2, Why didn’t she just leave? featuring Joy Ingram discussing domestic violence and Cassie Ventura’s testimony in the Sean Combs trial.) Thanks for listening! Support Lorie Out Loud podcast via Cashapp: $LorieOutLoud

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