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unlocking embarrassing memories

Episode 12 of the Soft Times podcast, hosted by Holly, titled "unlocking embarrassing memories " was published on October 11, 2020 and runs 56 minutes.

October 11, 2020 ·56m · Soft Times

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It's Week 1 if you’re in the quarter system right now, and it's already the longest week ever. To help us decompress, me and Kevin took a trip down memory lane to our lives during elementary and middle school. In this episode you will hear about our struggles of making friends as younglings, embarrassing memories, and of course our wheezing laughter because we're just that funny. If you have any topics you want me to talk about, my ins: @hollyhaoo and my blog: https://thesofttimespodcast.blogspot.com/

It's Week 1 if you’re in the quarter system right now, and it's already the longest week ever. To help us decompress, me and Kevin took a trip down memory lane to our lives during elementary and middle school. In this episode you will hear about our struggles of making friends as younglings, embarrassing memories, and of course our wheezing laughter because we're just that funny. If you have any topics you want me to talk about, my ins: @hollyhaoo and my blog: https://thesofttimespodcast.blogspot.com/
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