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Confessions of Obsessions with the Curtis Sisters

Episode 8 of the Confessions of Ignorance podcast, hosted by Emily Rosen and Kirsten Krason, titled "Confessions of Obsessions with the Curtis Sisters" was published on November 22, 2023 and runs 58 minutes.

November 22, 2023 ·58m · Confessions of Ignorance

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Join sisters Kirsten, Sarah, Emily, and Nicole as they dive into their favorite items they can't get enough of! From beauty must-haves to tech gadgets, fashion finds, and more, these sisters share their top picks just in time for Black Friday and holiday shopping. Get ready for an entertaining, humorous and informative episode filled with recommendations and insights to help you navigate the shopping season with ease. Tune in and discover your next must-have!

Join sisters Kirsten, Sarah, Emily, and Nicole as they dive into their favorite items they can't get enough of! From beauty must-haves to tech gadgets, fashion finds, and more, these sisters share their top picks just in time for Black Friday and holiday shopping. Get ready for an entertaining, humorous and informative episode filled with recommendations and insights to help you navigate the shopping season with ease. Tune in and discover your next must-have!
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