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EPISODE · May 31, 2022 · 1H 4M

Wrapping Up Season 1 With Gratitude

from Ridiculously Imperfect · host Emily Eaton and Kelsi Foster

To wrap up our first season, we look back on what this journey has been like for us as individuals and as a team. We then take this opportunity to read some of the “love letters” that were sent in for us, all while looking back on this season with nothing but gratitude. Our families join us for a bit to help us close out season 1. We will be back for season 2 in July! Support the showFind and connect with us on Facebook and Instagram @ridiculouslyimperfectpodcastWant to support the show with a one-time donation? Find us on Venmo at @ridiculouslyimperfect or on Paypal at [email protected] If you have any topic suggestions or stories you'd love for us to share, email them to us at [email protected] 

To wrap up our first season, we look back on what this journey has been like for us as individuals and as a team. We then take this opportunity to read some of the “love letters” that were sent in for us, all while looking back on this season with nothing but gratitude. Our families join us for a bit to help us close out season 1. We will be back for season 2 in July! Support the show Find and connect with us on Facebook and Instagram @ridiculouslyimperfectpodcast Want to support the sh...

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