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Ring by Spring or Just a Fling?

Episode 1 of the The Anxious Aggies Podcast podcast, hosted by Victoria Ng, titled "Ring by Spring or Just a Fling?" was published on September 13, 2021 and runs 52 minutes.

September 13, 2021 ·52m · The Anxious Aggies Podcast

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TAMU sophomores Victoria and Avery discuss the ins and outs of relationships (and the lack thereof) in college. Through personal experiences, biblical wisdom, and the perspective of their friend Caden, they navigate the topic of Christian dating and singleness!

TAMU sophomores Victoria and Avery discuss the ins and outs of relationships (and the lack thereof) in college. Through personal experiences, biblical wisdom, and the perspective of their friend Caden, they navigate the topic of Christian dating and singleness!
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