This is why you're single
Episode 2 of the Separated at birth podcast, hosted by Separated at Birth, titled "This is why you're single" was published on May 31, 2021 and runs 26 minutes.
May 31, 2021 ·26m · Separated at birth
0:00 / 0:00
Summary
Hello and welcome and enjoy yourself because dam, we sure did
Episode Description
Hello and welcome and enjoy yourself because dam, we sure did
Similar Episodes
Similar Podcasts
Separated At Birth
HUB Radio Network
Calvin Richard and Chad Nelson take on the complex issue of race relations in a world determined to mess them up.
Rosalynde or, Euphues' Golden Legacie by Thomas Lodge (1558 - 1625)
LibriVox
This novel, which Shakespeare adapted in his pastoral comedy As You Like It, is the archetypal pastoral adventure. Two young persons of high birth, who have recently lost their fathers (one to death, one to banishment), fall in love but are separated almost at once and forced to flee to the Forest of Arden. There they meet again, but as Rosalynde is disguised for safety as a boy, named Ganymede, her lover Rosader does not recognize her. Once Rosader has confided his love to Ganymede, they play a game in which the "boy" poses as Rosalynde to give Rosader practice in wooing. As the comic episodes, replete with dramatic irony, accumulate, minor characters with complementary romantic relationships fill in the spectrum of the sublime ludicrousness of sexual love until the shadow of death (which is not excluded from Arcadia!) brings matters to a happy conclusion. The various sets of lovers are appropriately joined, and once the corrupt seats of authority back home have been either purged or
Jeff Jericho
Jeff Jericho
Born in Los Angeles, CA. in the mid 80’s, Jeff Jericho first began making music his junior year in high school. Performing at local talent shows with a group of child hood friends, the group would soon go their separate ways in order to pursue solo ventures shortly after graduating from high school. Jeff and former group member / producer, J-Myth, would eventually rent out a small apartment in Inglewood, CA. and began making more serious recordings with another local producer by the name of DeUno. During this time Jeff went on to record a couple of mixtapes before taking a short hiatus to concentrate on family matters stemming from the birth of a second child and the incarceration of his oldest sons mom.Once Jeff was ready to return to the music scene, he again called on the help of J-Myth and DeUno to lend their talents to his project. Jeff also set his eyes on a third producer and friend by the name of Tariq Beats who had begun establishing himself within the local music scene durin
Dorothy Dale's Camping Days by Margaret Penrose
LibriVox
So the parties separated and then Dorothy was free to leave her hiding place. She longed to tell her friends the strange story, but she knew that the finding of Tavia was the one and only thing to be thought of just then. "Are you sure that this is the direction in which the boys went?" asked Nat, with something like a sigh. Dorothy looked over the rough woodland. "No," she said, "there was a swamp, for I distinctly remember that they picked their way through tall grass, and about here the grass is actually dried up." (Extract from Chapter 26)Books in this series:Dorothy Dale: A Girl of Today (1908)Dorothy Dale at Glenwood School (1908)Dorothy Dale's Great Secret (1909)Dorothy Dale and Her Chu