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The year of the rack

The year of the rack

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Rack city bish rack rack city bish. This week on the pod, Colbie casually drops that she flew to Puerto Rico on a whim, Adam admits he’s going through a phase, and we reveal our official words of the year (with varying levels of commitment). We break down a heated rivalry Adam is desperate for straight men to witness, confirm once and for all that Colbie is an ice queen who simply does not cry, and block a full creep live on air. Katy pleads for more time to enjoy her grandma hobbies, we unpack why people are stranded in St. Barths while Alix Earle lives her best life on a yacht, and a listener checks back in with an update on her dating-her-PT saga. All this and more on this week’s episode of Match Made in Manhattan!

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