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The Clorefication Station
by Clore
a heavy breather with access to a microphone and an endless slew of thoughts.
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I Went to a Ring Making Class (ep 2)
Content Warning for this episode: mentions and discussions of fatphobia to celebrate my 29th birthday, i went to a ring making class. in this episode, i muse about how the class went, the rings i made and why i wanted to go in the first place (it gets a little spicy). before all this though, i tell you the intentions behind the clorefication station podcast, and do a bit of expectation management (did you expect anything less?) people/things mentioned: 🌸 blonde design 🌸 eve cornwell's reel social links: ✨ twitch ✨ twitter ✨ instagram ✨ youtube ✨ tiktok find all of these links on my carrd here! business enquires: [email protected] The Clorefication Station podcast would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which this podcast is recorded from, and would like to pay respects to Elders past and present. I would like to acknowledge the resistance and resilience of First Nations peoples against the ongoing colonisation of their land. Sovereignty has never been ceded and treaties have never been signed. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.
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A Year Before 30 (ep 1)
today is my 29th birthday, and i have been reflecting a lot on what that means as i inch closer and closer to turning 30. i muse about ageing in general, what i wanna do whilst i'm 29, and what the heck fugglers are. welcome to the clorefication station podcast; i hope you enjoy your stay. people/things mentioned: 🌸 lexie's podcast social links: ✨ twitch ✨ twitter ✨ instagram ✨ youtube ✨ tiktok find all of these links on my carrd here! business enquires: [email protected] The Clorefication Station podcast would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which this podcast is recorded from, and would like to pay respects to Elders past and present. I would like to acknowledge the resistance and resilience of First Nations peoples against the ongoing colonisation of their land. Sovereignty has never been ceded and treaties have never been signed. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.
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