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Bagel Bite #8: Tension in the Grass

An episode of the Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast podcast, hosted by weirdsofafeather, titled "Bagel Bite #8: Tension in the Grass" was published on August 18, 2022 and runs 38 minutes.

August 18, 2022 ·38m · Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast

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Here at WOAF, we try to remain humble as our podcast shoots into the stratosphere of popularity, but you can only stay so humble when you’ve reached the top–and by top, we mean the #19 spot for mental health podcasts in New Zealand. Sure, other mental health podcasts give expert advice and helpful strategies, but what we lack in factual knowledge we more than make up for in camaraderie, which is just as valuable as skills and resources and we know you all agree so there’s no need to even ask.   Other fans tell us, “nothing like this has ever been done before,” and for a good reason. We’ll show you some of those reasons in this scrumptious little bagel bite, which is stuffed to the brim with nothing and everything at the same time, but mostly nothing. Grace issues a public apology for white woman kaf-commandeering the kaftan, Kristin receives her semi-annual compliment, and we both have a bone to pick with the 3 remaining U.S. states that continue to deny our greatness.      Resources silkandmore - Etsy

Here at WOAF, we try to remain humble as our podcast shoots into the stratosphere of popularity, but you can only stay so humble when you’ve reached the top–and by top, we mean the #19 spot for mental health podcasts in New Zealand. Sure, other mental health podcasts give expert advice and helpful strategies, but what we lack in factual knowledge we more than make up for in camaraderie, which is just as valuable as skills and resources and we know you all agree so there’s no need to even ask.

 

Other fans tell us, “nothing like this has ever been done before,” and for a good reason. We’ll show you some of those reasons in this scrumptious little bagel bite, which is stuffed to the brim with nothing and everything at the same time, but mostly nothing. Grace issues a public apology for white woman kaf-commandeering the kaftan, Kristin receives her semi-annual compliment, and we both have a bone to pick with the 3 remaining U.S. states that continue to deny our greatness. 

 

 

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silkandmore - Etsy

 

 

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