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Smells Like Tween Spirit

Smells Like Tween Spirit

FromImperfect Strangers


Smells Like Tween Spirit

FromImperfect Strangers

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Length:
79 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

With both their daughters at home all day every day because they’re enrolled in remote school, Melissa and Amanda can’t escape their stank preteen attitudes. The two discuss finding creative ways to connect with their oldest children. Later in the episode, there’s discussion on people who have ugly hands, people who get murdered in the woods and Paris Hilton.Want to support your Stranger Friends AND get access to BONUS CONTENT? We launched a Patreon and it's AMAZING if we do say so ourselves (and we do). You can join the club here!You can also support the show by buying your very own Imperfect Strangers merch!We have a very cool website! Go there now!We have a NEW, PRIVATE Facebook Group. Sign up for the Imperfect Strangers Podcast newsletter. That is never filled with spam.The Imperfect Strangers Podcast theme song is written and performed by Justin Beck.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imperfectstrangers/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/imperfectstrangers/support
Released:
Sep 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Amanda, a graphic designer from OH, invited Melissa, a NY stay-at-home mom on her podcast. Melissa, who has been hunkered down for decades after a cool but soul-crushing brush with fame on MTV’s Real World New Orleans, didn’t really do this sort of thing but Amanda seemed nice. They recorded twice due to technical difficulties, but ended up chatting for hours. Who the fuck talks on the actual phone? They do! Two strangers getting to know each other the old-fashioned way. Get to know Melissa all over again as she gets to know Amanda for the first time. Bonus! One’s white and one ain’t.