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Hear Me Out With Nana Yaa & Adoma

Hear Me Out With Nana Yaa & Adoma

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Honestly, we're just two talkative girls who love Jesus and are interested in discussing social issues from a godly perspective.Hear Me Out Christianity Spirituality
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  • S3 Ep.4: Imposter Syndrome
    Dec 18 2023
    Another episode, another failed attempt to keep it short and sweet 😂🙈 But don’t give up on us guys, we’ll get it right eventually! Loved this discussion, it was very insightful and allowed us to be candid and vulnerable with some of our struggles. Listen, share and let us know what you think about this episode by taking the poll below.
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    48 mins
  • Mid Year Catch Up
    Jun 21 2023
    We can't believe we’re already 6 months into the year already. Seems like only yesterday we were excited about 2023, but the year has flown by so fast and now its June already! Anyway, we thought we'd do a little catch up on how the year has been so far for us, although we got stuck talking about things the Holy Spirit has been teaching us ( us = Nana Yaa 🥴). We hope you enjoy this episode and it at least gives you the opportunity to do a quick assessment of your year so far. Oh and feel free to get interactive with us on our social media (@hmo.podcast_) on instagram.
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    43 mins
  • S3 Ep.2: Let's Talk Friendship pt.1
    Feb 27 2023
    Did you know that the word “friend” is arguably one of the most loosely used terms ever? Today we’re talking about everything friendship and we unpack what it really means to be a friend. Enjoy !
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    53 mins

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