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Fall Faves, Halloween Plans & Reality TV

Fall Faves, Halloween Plans & Reality TV

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In this exciting episode of Awkward Chats, we dive deep into all the fall activities we’re most excited about this year! From spooky Halloween events to cozy autumn traditions, we’ve got it all covered. First, we chat about Halloween Horror Nights—will we brave the scares this year, or is it too much for us? Then, it’s off to the apple orchards as we discuss our plans for some good old-fashioned apple picking. You won’t want to miss our thoughts on Trunk or Treat, a fun and festive way to celebrate Halloween.


Speaking of Halloween, we also reveal our costume ideas and what’s inspiring us this spooky season. Of course, it wouldn’t be fall without a discussion about Nasia’s undeniable love for all things pumpkin spice! But has anyone else noticed how the holiday season seems to be shrinking? We share our thoughts on why the festive season feels shorter and shorter each year.


Finally, we wrap up the episode with a sneak peek into a possible new podcast where we dive into the world of reality TV on HBO Max. From binge-worthy dramas to cringy moments, we’re ready to spill all the tea. Tune in to this episode for all your fall inspiration and more!


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