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285 - Ronna Robin (Tweet, Tweedly-Dee) with Special Guest Host Robin Lord Taylor

285 - Ronna Robin (Tweet, Tweedly-Dee) with Special Guest Host Robin Lord Taylor

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Now wait a minute. (Bryan) was called off to 911 this week, and it's such a shame because he's missing the return of one of our dearest Carriage House friends, excuse me. Joining Ronna is none other than Robin Lord Taylor! You know Robin from his countless screen credits, but he's most well known for his work as Oswald Cobblepot on GOTHAM and on Netflix's YOU. After a catch-up with Robin and a very special appearance by his delightful husband Dickie (who were both at Lonely Hearts Live, pardon me), Ronna and Robin give advice on dealing with a crush on a friend and where to travel after a personally rough year. Speaking of Lonely Hearts Live, if you weren't able to join us in Brooklyn this past weekend, we've got some great news for you: full audio of the show is available for purchase right now in our Patreon shop! It's well worth a listen! You can buy it as a one-off episode, but here's a little tip: members of our highest tier, Ronna's Private Reserve, get Lonely Hearts Live as part of their subscription. If you're already a Patreon member, it's better for your pocket book to just upgrade to Private Reserve for the month. Not only will you get the episode, but you'll also get all the perks that come with Reserve membership, including video episodes and the invaluable Shades of Vanilla Newsletter. Treat your lonely heart this Valentine's Weekend and give us a listen! patreon.com/askronna Sponsor: Take charge of your finances with the power of Monarch! Get 50% off your yearly membership to this invaluable service by going to monarch.com and using the code ASKRONNA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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