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Said On Record
Said On Record
103 episodes
5 days ago
The story of a cool kid and a thick babe from Kenya who decided to speak their minds for the world to listen. Peggie and Lotter navigate through life after school as they speak minds hoping their great grandkids will listen to this in the future. Anything they do or say cannot be used against them in the court of public opinion.
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The story of a cool kid and a thick babe from Kenya who decided to speak their minds for the world to listen. Peggie and Lotter navigate through life after school as they speak minds hoping their great grandkids will listen to this in the future. Anything they do or say cannot be used against them in the court of public opinion.
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#83- Manifestations Need Work Ethic To Come True
Said On Record
1 hour 3 minutes 42 seconds
2 years ago
#83- Manifestations Need Work Ethic To Come True

Another week for some random banter as the conversation goes from stress buying to manifestation vs having a work ethic. Anne talks about how she stress shops as a way to console herself, Lotter is back at the gym being all thirsty


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Said On Record
The story of a cool kid and a thick babe from Kenya who decided to speak their minds for the world to listen. Peggie and Lotter navigate through life after school as they speak minds hoping their great grandkids will listen to this in the future. Anything they do or say cannot be used against them in the court of public opinion.