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S1E4 Why Can't We Be Friends?

Episode 4 of the Whole Snacks Podcast podcast, hosted by Alana Nicole and Shay Apple, titled "S1E4 Why Can't We Be Friends?" was published on November 12, 2019 and runs 76 minutes.

November 12, 2019 ·76m · Whole Snacks Podcast

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This week on Whole Snacks Podcast, Shay and Alana tell all their secrets, put on more weird voices, and bond over creepy man stories. This is part 1 of 2 on the topic of friends. We discuss a couple of times we've both lost friends as adults, how it made us feel, and what could have been done better in each situation. Sometimes friendships just run their course and we want you to know that's perfectly fine.

This week on Whole Snacks Podcast, Shay and Alana tell all their secrets, put on more weird voices, and bond over creepy man stories. This is part 1 of 2 on the topic of friends. We discuss a couple of times we've both lost friends as adults, how it made us feel, and what could have been done better in each situation. Sometimes friendships just run their course and we want you to know that's perfectly fine.

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