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Episode 4: Inside Out 2

Episode 4: Inside Out 2

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Welcome back to the Manic Podcast Dream Girl!

This week's intro will seem out of place in the mad cap, fun times that we've had previously. But it being The 4th of July and politics being what they are AND being in an unprecedented election cycle... again, it is my duty to talk about it and use my platform to discuss a little politics. No matter how "impolite" it may be to discuss at the dinner table!

If you're looking for an alternative reason to celebrate this July 4th, consider my mother's birthday a worthy place holder. And raise a glass to her instead! ;)

Don't worry, we get to the fun stuff too this episode.
I finished reading Summer Sisters by Judy Blume and will be sending it to a member of my Summer Book Court.

Currently Reading: Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

Currently Watching: My Lady Jane and Star Wars' The Acolyte

Now to the meat and potatoes of today's episode, my bestie Cristina and I are talking Inside Out 2 which brought up some very interesting topics of conversation. Mental health and how Covid has effected us. Adult diagnoses. The P word... Puberty. And that the writing staff on this movie was overwhelmingly women. Which is refreshing.

I hope you enjoy this episode!!

If you have any comments, questions, future topics of discussion, etc. please email me thelizzietea@gmail.com

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