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re: having a chat

An episode of the That's All From Me podcast, hosted by That's All From Me, titled "re: having a chat" was published on June 24, 2025 and runs 59 minutes.

June 24, 2025 ·59m · That's All From Me

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Happy Pride month! We’re back together in London this time and in this very rambly episode, Milly and Amy chat about Amy’s BIG news, creativity, social media (again) and what they’ve been loving recently. We also invite you to join our Pride Month Book Club - ⁠see more details over on our Instagram⁠.Episode timestamps00.16 Intro03.15 Amy’s big news16.46 Doctor Who20.17 Creativity and junk journalling27.56 Social media (again)35.33 What we’ve been loving recently56.48 Pride Month Book Club & Outro

Happy Pride month! We’re back together in London this time and in this very rambly episode, Milly and Amy chat about Amy’s BIG news, creativity, social media (again) and what they’ve been loving recently. 

We also invite you to join our Pride Month Book Club - ⁠see more details over on our Instagram⁠.


Episode timestamps

00.16 Intro

03.15 Amy’s big news

16.46 Doctor Who

20.17 Creativity and junk journalling

27.56 Social media (again)

35.33 What we’ve been loving recently

56.48 Pride Month Book Club & Outro

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