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40: Goodbye Hotties! Our Last Hot Minute HURRAH!

40: Goodbye Hotties! Our Last Hot Minute HURRAH!

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Well hotties, as the saying goes, all good things come to an end. It's time for us to hang up our podcasting boots, to put away the mics, and spend a bit more down time with our families and friends.

For this final episode we chat about:

  • how the hot minute concept has grown and evolved for us
  • our three most important hot minutes at the moment (yes, probably no surprises what comes up here)
  • wrap up our thoughts and feelings about the podcast journey
  • express our big gratitude to you our hotties for being there along the journey
  • touch on our love languages
  • fun surprise quiz led by Han
  • we even spend a large unexpected chunk of time discussing the in's and outs of our underwear requirements...so enjoy that!
  • and of course…we sing it out

Should you be hunting for some riverting new TV, during this episode we make mention of:

  • ABC Dream Gardens
  • 9NOW Space Invaders

Finally, you know the drill Hotties, let's give it one last hurrah, if you haven't already; follow, rate and review our show. We are excited to get into more ears and hearts and this really helps.

Head back and listen to your favourite and as always feel free to reach out, this may be our last episode, but we'll still be around.

Love Han & Rach x

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