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Real Hot Girl Guide To Grief - With Becca Fisher

Real Hot Girl Guide To Grief - With Becca Fisher

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HI RIDES!


This week we caught up with our gorgeous pal - the bold, brilliant and beautiful Miss Becca Louise Fisher!


Becca sadly lost both her parents at a young age, so has first hand experience of navigating grief.

She's also an EXTREMELY HOT and hilarious gal and we really admire how she talks about her experience of grief online to help others.


Grief affects all of us at some stage. It's shitty, it's messy, sometimes it can be really funny. Grief is never hot, but we can deal with it like Real Hot Girls.


This is definitely not a cult, but if it was you’d make the HOTTEST followers.


Till next time,


Stay Hot Girls xx


TUNES:


Real Hot Girl Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/67JL5GRsuy8fMry3cHd3bq


Temporary Serotonin Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6pXSMRAKx8OIydgIZF0CHg


About The Hosts:


Claire Beck is a DJ and Broadcaster from Dublin. You may have heard her *award winning* radio shows on Today FM or seen her DJ at a festival or a club. She likes big boats and she cannot lie (she lives on one).


Conor Finn is a Digital Media expert and Podcaster from the mean streets of Armagh. He is a county champion fiddler (not a euphemism). His signature dance move is a slut drop so aggressive that he's ripped several pairs of jeans from thigh to crack.


Real Hot Girl Pod is a podcast about embodying the Hot Girl Attitude in a Queer, inclusive space.

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