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A Rare Find by Joanna Lowell (Part 2) | 418.2

A Rare Find by Joanna Lowell (Part 2) | 418.2

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Hey HBs! We're here with part 2 of A RARE FIND by Joanna Lowell! It's the middle of the treasure hunt! Some wild things are gonna happen, slick flesh is gonna slick flesh together, and paranormal activity is NOT gonna deliver. Good thing Charles Peach always does!

Lady Loves:

Sabrina: Genuine connections IRL. Plus, the 'tism tray and the most beautiful powerpoint on oranges Mel's ever seen.

Mel: Anarchist Calisthenics! Break tiny rules that make no difference so that you retrain your brain to remember that, ultimately, YOU'RE in charge, YOU decide what's right, not some government or external entity going against your morals. Jaywalk on an empty road, refuse to give your ID to someone without the legal authority to request it, make a u-turn in an empty parking lot because when things get sticky "we can't afford to have atrophied judgement."

Want more of us? Check out our PATREON! This week we're doing a Friend Catch Up bonus episode that was SO NEEDED! We're also hosting a Watch Party (virtual live event) on Friday February 20th at 8pm ET. Don't miss it!

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Theme Music: Brittany Pfantz

Art: Author Kate Prior

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