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Questions You Should Ask Your Bestie | Episode 27

1 h 6 min · 12 de may de 2026
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In this episode, we keep things light, fun, and surprisingly deep as we pull random questions out of a bowl and answer them in real time. What started as a simple game quickly turned into conversations that made us laugh, reflect, and learn even more about each other as best friends. From unserious takes to deeper reflections, these are genuinely the kinds of questions that bring people closer. We talk about the importance of curiosity in friendship — continuing to ask questions, evolve together, and make space for the versions of each other that are still unfolding. This episode feels like sitting in the group chat with your best friend, asking the random questions that somehow turn into life conversations. If you've ever wanted better conversations with your friends, needed new questions to ask your bestie, or just wanted to laugh with us for a while, this episode is for you. Follow us on Instagram: 🍒 @thekelsilee 🍒 @janaiiman ✨ @xo.upfromhere

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