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First Dates & For Good | Ep. 037

First Dates & For Good | Ep. 037

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Daniel and Luisa both give their take on Wicked: For Good, including a very honest and very thirsty chat about Jonathan Bailey and why his “As Long As You’re Mine” scene with Elphaba needed a lot more screen time. Luisa also shares the story of her latest first date and how a simple DM made everything feel easy from the start. We talk about what we are thankful for this season, from creativity to friendship, and we break down laughing thinking about how one photoshoot almost took us out.


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Should We Leave?? is a comedy podcast about knowing when to ghost the group chat, Irish exit the party, or lean into what actually brings you joy. Hosted by two best friends navigating their 30s in New York City, each episode unpacks pop culture, personal chaos, and the everyday moments that make you wonder: Should I stay... or should I leave? With new recurring segments, unfiltered opinions, and Notes-app confessions, it’s the podcast for anyone who loves a good time—but loves leaving even more.


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