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TODO DIA É DIA DE ORGULHO

Episode 10 of the Jane, isso não é romântico? podcast, hosted by Ana e Cecília, titled "TODO DIA É DIA DE ORGULHO " was published on June 28, 2020 and runs 52 minutes.

June 28, 2020 ·52m · Jane, isso não é romântico?

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No episódio 10 - o último da nossa primeira temporada (todo mundo diz "ah não!) - contamos com a presença especial de mais uma ouvinte e amiga maravilhosa para conversar um pouquinho sobre livros que lemos, com protagonismo lgbtq, e que nos marcaram de alguma forma por sua mensagem de amor. Achamos lindo demais a coincidência desse episódio ser lançado no #prideday ❤️💙💛💚 Obrigada pelo carinho e audiência nessa primeira temporada, e a gente jura que volta rapidinho, porque não aguentamos ficar muito tempo longe da nossa Pemberley virtual.

No episódio 10 - o último da nossa primeira temporada (todo mundo diz "ah não!) - contamos com a presença especial de mais uma ouvinte e amiga maravilhosa para conversar um pouquinho sobre livros que lemos, com protagonismo lgbtq, e que nos marcaram de alguma forma por sua mensagem de amor. Achamos lindo demais a coincidência desse episódio ser lançado no #prideday ❤️💙💛💚 Obrigada pelo carinho e audiência nessa primeira temporada, e a gente jura que volta rapidinho, porque não aguentamos ficar muito tempo longe da nossa Pemberley virtual.
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