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username taken 11Early listener, but can’t anymoreI have been listening to this podcast since they launched. I loved hearing their stories and advice, but lately I’ve noticed how judgmental and snobby they are about personal design choices. It’s very unattractive. In addition to that, they have launched the podcast on YouTube, for the extra revenue, I’m sure. However, podcasting is not a visual medium. We cannot see what they are showing us and talking about, which is really frustrating as a listener. Combine that with the snobbery and it is apparent that these women are out of touch in too many ways.
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rainvryaFavorite podcast!!!This is my all time favorite podcast!! I recently for my certification in residential interior design and a huge part of that was inspired by these ladies!! They’re fun, encouraging and have taught so much to me in this show! So thankful for Jess and Suz (and Cory!)
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die hard rap fanFun!I love all 3 of these guys, Sue will have you loving color and art, Jess is classic while Cory adds the male perspective. love them all and I love that they share their family stories. keep going guys.
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clar34A lot about videos 😬Love this podcast and I have been listening for a long time but lately I find it hard to listen too because a lot of the subjects are around images that I don’t see. I just want to listen to the three of you because you guys are great!
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Hyrum smithAmazing!!!!!Good stuff aunt sue don’t really know what’s going on but sounds cool😂 keep it up
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nora!!!mReviewsThanks for sharing how to leave a review! My first ever! I have followed your show through 4years of a remodel and the 1000s of decisions needed at every turn. Would love to go deeper in a future show into lighting size, scale, placement, quantity, smart/connected and especially with upcoming designs for cordless lamps and sconce options. So many changes coming in technology in lighting it’s making my head spin. Have a great day and I look forward to your next episode.
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Promenade HouseExcited!I always look forward to Thursdays! I love that Jessica Suzanne and Corey answer design questions and give us a glimpse into their design minds. The podcast is perfect for those of us who crave a life in design!
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anymom214Actionable Advice That’s fun to Listen to!I love this podcast. They give specific, practical tips that anybody can learn from, no matter what your personal design style or budget may be. The team is also fun to listen to! I also like how they observe What Could Be Improved without being cruel about it. My go-to design pod.
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Battalion RoofingEasy on the EarsI just found your podcast and am starting from the very beginning, we are about to build our third home and I am getting caught up on design trends, Classics, and specifically what is happening in the lighting world… I just finished the episode regarding the rug purchase as step one so you’ve given me a road map and I’m super grateful! I’m also the proud owner of a brand new lady danger and Dragon girl lip combo Thanks to Suzanne! thank you and cheers from Fredericksburg, Texas
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louissatateOut of touchIf you want a podcast about Interior Design, there are many better options. I absolutely cringed in the August 22 episode when Corey did this mocking Chinese accent and Jess referred to women who overdue their makeup as “streetwalkers. “ Overall the podcast lacks insight. If you’re looking for banter, this is just just vapid chitchat.
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IscarltonThis podcast changed my lifeNot hyperbole! Specifically the episode about lighting. I changed my lightbulbs from 5000 kelvin daylight to soft light. Not only do I want to turn on my lamps now but it makes me so happy when I do. I have listened to almost every episode and I learn something new every time. I am hoping to build my forever dream home in next 3-5 years and now have a huge list of designer tips or things I didn’t think about before. I hope I have the privilege of working with these women when I build my home!
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Nat68236Great podcast!So glad I found this podcast!!! So much valuable interior design info!
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SomascribeBest design wingmen/wingwomen in the bizI was getting in my car last week after an absolutely whirlwind meeting at the job site, which felt like drinking from a water hose with every trade asking me for elevations and renders and a million questions, all of which were 'immediate needs' to be addressed. I nodded and made promises and walked to my car wondering how in the world I was going to rise to the occasion. When I got in my car I immediately reached for my phone to turn on the Alice Lane Podcast, because I listen to it at all times, almost like a meditation, and without any forethought a little voice inside my head said 'Talk to me Goose' and I just started laughing because I realized that's what you and Sue and Jesse and Corey are to me at this point in my remodel and budding design career--you're my wingmen. So thanks to you and to them for all the support, even if from afar!
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KMRPCA wonderful friendly and informative podcast!I’ve been a long time listener and think the podcast is wonderful. There are so many wonderful guests and topics that are discussed. I try and listen each week to see what new and exciting information I will learn. My only critique or criticism would be the over use of the word “like”. There is one person saying the word like multiple times in a single sentence throughout the show. Once I heard it, I am unable to not hear it. Other than that the show is brilliant!
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Ren AnnetteEnjoyed BOLD movesThank you for the Bold Moves episodes, loved seeing the visuals on YouTube.
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Hannah M RobertsA podcast for EveryoneBefore I started listening to this podcast, I would look online at finished designs and love them, but struggled to know what individual pieces to choose in order to have a final result that I could live with. Jess, Suz and Cori have taught me how to curate a home that I love. One of my favorite takeaways is to only buy something if I LOVE it, and to not purchase placeholders. As I slowly build my collection of furniture, art and decor, I feel informed about my decisions and every detail brings me joy. Thank you for this wonderful gift of a podcast, I am eager to listen and learn every week.
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Max_432A listener from Manhattan Beach, CAIt’s such a joy to listen to you three talk on my morning walks - you’re definitely my go to design podcast! You bring all your episode topics to life through your unique personalities and are natural conversationalist covering varied and interesting design topics. Plus you are all sooo adorable!!! Can’t wait for the next episode!
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My happy pantsVapidHow can you have three hosts with vanilla , boring taste … and ignorance for days like do these people not believe in personal style? No one needs to know anything personal about these people bc the more you learn the less you want to know
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meg.m.k.eFun Inspiring Informative Listen!This podcast shares a wealth of knowledge about the design world, style, fashion, inspiration combined with practical tips for how implement anything. The three are fun and witty. It is a pleasure. The interviews are also refreshing
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Maestro FanGenerous, Knowledgeable and Warm.Jess, Sue, and Corey, and this podcast truly stands out in a field where many guard their trade secrets as if they were nuclear codes. Instead of hoarding knowledge, these three are a wealth of information, generously sharing tips, tricks, and trends with both industry insiders and enthusiastic amateurs alike. What really sets this podcast apart is the genuine nature of the hosts. Jess, Sue, and Corey are not only knowledgeable; they're authentic and approachable, making even the most complex design concepts accessible to everyone. They truly embody the collaborative spirit that is at the heart of great interior design. Each episode feels like a master class, filled with actionable insights and inspiration. For anyone interested in the world of interior design, whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting to explore your passion, this podcast is a must-listen. It's not just informative; it's a delightful and inspiring part of my week. Five stars aren't enough for this fantastic trio!
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tyudfgvbmNot for the budget consciousI actually agree with a lot of the design advice here but unfortunately in someway or another each show just made me feel like I was too poor to have good design. Which is actually false – because if you have a lot of money it's easy! I'm more interesting idea is how to make smaller budgets work. Listen, we all know that real stone is better than faux. That's really not news! The reason people use porcelain tile, etc. is often because they simply don't have the budget for stone. Perhaps that's not a flaw in the podcast but I'm just not the target audience here. Listener beware! This podcast feels like one for ladies who lunch.
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maggmaffThank you!I love this podcast! I recently made a massive career shift (from Wall Street to wallpaper!) and your podcast has been tremendously helpful! It’s such easy listening and helps me get to speed on everything from trends to fundamentals. For your Q&A if I may— if you were to recommend a few trade-only furniture sources to someone new in the industry (who will primarily be working with high-end luxury customers) which would you recommend?!
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1D fan6382992674849201092477What is with the ad placement?!I recently discovered this podcast and have really been enjoying it -good hosts and good content. However, the editing on inserting the ads is so mind blowing in how poorly it is done. They will literally be in the middle of a sentence/word and then suddenly an ad is spliced in. When ad ends then it is back to them except now you can’t remember what they were talking about. I have never listened to a podcast that was so unprofessional in how ads were placed. I have no objection to the ads themselves- they are a necessary part of any podcast. My only objection is how they are inserted. Knocking two stars off for that - I think my dog could do a better job of editing.
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JWittzgeraldGood information but …almost intolerably vapid
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Claudia WrightsonGuilty pleasureI absolutely adore this podcast! I have been an interior designer for the last 20+ years and love every moment of this creative adventure I listen to weekly. I have never missed an episode and in fact have listened to many of them several times! Your conversations make me laugh, and I’m totally drawn in. Aside from the fact of your expert opinions on interior design, I love how you play back-and-forth with one another. Joy oozes from all of you. You are sincerely get mentors. I just sent over photos of a project I am working on and could really use your advise. It’s a VERY unique space. Ha to say the least. Best regards. Claudia Wrightson
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TirzahBJust terrible - now I have good tasteI thought you were either born with good taste or not when it comes to designing a space, because I do not naturally have a good eye. Now that my husband and I are planning a new build I’ve been listening to this podcast to learn a few things. This is is hands down my favorite design podcast. I look forward to it every Thursday. It has changed the choices I make for our current home - and people have started complimenting my taste! Our builder is saying we have great taste! So listen at your own risk.
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Jenny_j_b….and the podcast Oscar goes to Alice LaneI’m so hooked on this podcast. The day it drops I make some tea and immerse myself in a mental visualization of design ideas. It has all the elements of a perfect movie….inspiration, wisdom, and some salty takes that I adore. Keep up the amazing content. Y’all are my people. With love from a super fan ❤️
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CidnskanbdjOffensiveFor an amateur design enthusiast I found many of their episodes to be engaging. I’ll admit that I’ve learned a lot, but lately I’ve grown a little tired of the topics and I’m losing patience with the hosts’ ignorance. Along with other questionable commentary my final straw came when one of the hosts commented “He has a very Jewish face…so he is all nose.” My jaw literally dropped. Please do better.
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GigioftenFinding your nicheI am so in love with your podcast episodes. All of them! I usually listen while I’m taking a walk. The peace and quiet outside really help me be an intentional listener. Now I’m going to your you tube videos as well. Jess, you and Suzanne make me feel good about knowing that my design style needs to be ME! I have found that my style has drastically changed over my lifetime, as I am in my seventies. If in another lifetime I could choose a new profession it would be interior design. Who knows? You have inspired me to make my home pleasing to my family and friends, but especially to make me happy in it. Thank you
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For the love of books!Desperately tried but….I landed on this podcast and hoped it would provide interior design inspiration and insight. Unfortunately, I was turned off by the podcaster’s repeated use of the word ‘like.’ Using it nearly a hundred times in the first ten minutes was distracting, and it diminished their credibility.
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WendMill WendyJust the best!I found Dear Alice during the isolation of Covid … as a new designer /recovering accountant, I loved listening to their take on design . Their humor and honesty just kept me waiting for the next episode. I still have a lot to learn , but in this industry… it’s not like having a work cubicle buddy . It can be isolating. I started following the social posts ..and it all clicked . The work is absolutely beautiful. Well of course they should have a podcast! …Fast forward to April 23 at HPMkt .. I hear the familiar voices .. . “Dear Alice is that you ?” In my Helen Keller moment … Sue and Jess immediately walk over like I was their long lost friend . The warmth is so genuine. If you can’t hear it already on the podcast .. it’s absolutely true. I decided to gift myself a trip to Utah for the podcast celebration in October 23. And there was Cory . My favorite episode was How they all met …thank you for being so honest and vulnerable. I am so very glad I found your show ! Wendy
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AndrewshrtstpA must listen for those building a home!We have spent the last 2 years building a custom home and this podcast was my main source of information through that process. I consider myself a semi-expert in design now after listening to every.single.episode! The information is so valuable and I love how the hosts give actionable tips and advice that can be implemented easily. Some of my main takeaways that have helped me in the design of our home: *Have something interesting or a feature in every room. *Take risks, especially in the powder room *Gravitate toward authentic materials *Choose the right lighting and bulb wattage *Art! We now love it. *Pick the right sizes of rugs, furniture, everything. They taught me how. *Embrace how you live and what you like and that should drive your design I truly feel like I have been given an education. And it has been incredibly enjoyable. Over the many, many discussions and choices my husband and I made during the home build, I would very often refer to advice given by these hosts to give us confidence as we moved forward. So thank you, all 3 of you, for the plethora of information and for helping us discover what luxury means to us.
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KaysiFoxFavorite podcast 🤩🤩🤩If only I was as consistent in the gym as I am with listening to this podcast, I haven’t missed a week. I have recommended this podcast to all of my best friends. As someone who has always wanted to go design school this has fed my curiosity about all things interior design and taught me so much. It makes me want to go and get my degree. We are currently in the middle of a major renovation on our “70s” home (Think Frank Lloyd Wright vibes) in Northern California. Listening to this podcast has helped me tremendously with making appropriate decisions and choosing timeless finishes. I hope you never stop this podcast, it’s truly a bright spot for me every week! Love you three! 🫶🏼
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Tara xxxxxxoooooMy Favorite PodcastDear Alice is my favorite podcast. I look forward to listening each week. At times it’s laugh-out-loud funny, and I always finish each episode knowing a bit more about design than I did when I started. I imagine it’s not easy to produce a podcast about a visual medium like design, but Dear Alice does so excellently, with professionalism and a dose of humor. Five stars, Jessica Bennett, Suzanne Hall, and Cori Place.
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CellaTellaGreatLove all the information shared and the explicit directions. Their conversation flows well and is engaging. I feel the show deserves five stars - but here are my negative critiques: the cover photo is so cute but doesn’t work for the little square on my phone - because of the dark/light contrast, I always see just a woman squatting. (Updated to add that they have now changed their photo to something much cuter) The theme music doesn’t match the show. It sounds like a monkey jungle song and is jarring in my earbuds. The trailers are so annoying - they clog up my feed and I delete them every time. I don’t understand having the trailers and no other podcast does that for regular show. Again, five star show, but these bug me every time. I just don’t get the need and I see that other people agree with me.
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West Coast BoomerSponsor/sorryLove the podcast and have been listening for several years. But sorry having ADF as a sponsor/advertiser whose mission is to limit women’s and LBGTQ rights means I can no longer listen and support.
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808azwPlease stop adding trailersShow is ok, I’d like to keep listening but I don’t want to subscribe because the 2 minute trailers junk up my storage and podcast library. Show is good but we’re not dying for a sneak preview of it!
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IngridporterGreat Bones!As a seasoned interior designer I really appreciate this podcast to keep my eyes and ears fresh. You guys discuss everything design in a fun, relevant way that keeps me coming back. Thank you for all you do! Ingrid Porter
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tammy cookEvery showI listen to the pod casts over and over. I pick up new information each time. I love them. I am allowing your rules to guide me in all remodel interior choices. So pumped up!
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RkjfbhfhhdhsbshNot as high qualityThey now play about 10 mins of commercials per episode and kick off the show with 20 mins of chatter. I used to love this show but honestly I find myself skipping a lot of it nowadays. Please cut down on the chatter at least and more design. For example, I really wanted to know about tile mistakes to avoid, not so much about grove or lingering conversations about the weekend.
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Jmayt19batch work lowered the qualityBatch work lessened my enjoyment of this podcast. it’s October and they’re recycling content from spring and summer. Five months old content in a design and trend consciousness podcast presents as stale and unexciting. If you listen each week, the catchup section from the guests feels pointless because they’re talking about things that happened months ago or they told us in a later episode they didn’t air in the sequential order. It’s distracting and feels disingenuous. If they just talked about design concepts the batch work wouldn’t be as noticeable. I also have to agree the “in or out” episodes are my least favorite and hard to listen to. They feel out of touch with younger generations. It’s sad because there is good content in many episodes
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DomesleOnly listened to 1 episode and I won’t listen to anotherJudgmental hosts.
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3774761846618&Toss or KeepWas really uncomfortable with the hosts bashing former clients’ taste and design decisions on the Toss or Keep episode. Was it necessary to cover clothing, hair and nail choices too? Laughing about it was so unprofessional. Least favorite episode by far. Cringe.
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Jrob86Really wanted to love this…I have to agree with another review, sometimes they come across as “mean girls”. They are very contradictory. They say “do what moves you” but don’t do this because it’s awful…make your home your own and don’t worry about resale, but make sure when you renovate think about the next purchaser. I would like to listen to a podcast that teaches the basics of interior design, like pros and cons of quarts vs granite, do I have to offset a pattern pillow with a solid? If I go with a pattern curtain, do I go with solid pillows? How to find good antiques and how to decorate with them? Just some examples.
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asdhjlvcfyuhSo now we are blocking reviews?These women are INSUFFERABLE. Watch what you say before you alienate the country. And your designs are boring.
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125 First AvenueStick with Interiors please!Been listening for years! I really like the advice Suz and Jess share on interiors. Please please stick to interiors though!! The latest episode felt so MEAN GIRLS to me! Jessica was definitely pulling a Regina George moment and Suz was Cady before she had her humble pie. Making fun of others for wearing skinny jeans and leggings? And being disgusted with women having extensions? Do you not realize that the majority of your clients/clientele have extensions? This episode felt so unclassy and unprofessional. I don’t think I can walk in your store again without feeling judged! Sad!
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tgrgjyfrdrgyihfeeethyjtreeGreat free design advice (if you can endure the elitist, borderline racist commentary!)I have listened to many episodes of the Alice Lane podcast and consider it to be a good source of design information in most cases (not all). The thing it does best is to accurately portray the lifestyle of two white female designers, Jess Bennett and Suzanne Hall (and most times a male colleague, Cory, though he apparently doesn’t rank highly enough to be mentioned as a host?), running a very high-end design and retail business and living with considerable financial privilege. I’m sincerely glad that they find joy in what they do, and that they make lots of their design advice available for free to those of us who can’t or won’t spend 14k on a sofa or 175 on a cutting board. I really cringe, however, at several problem areas of the podcast: 1) Any aesthetic (home decor or personal style of dress) that doesn’t perfectly match what they sell or wear is derided as “out,” “gross,” “ick” etc. There is NO acknowledgment that other standards of beauty and aesthetics might exist anywhere else, or that any other ideas have value other than their own. They are grown up Mean Girls. This is underscored by the fact that the hosts can’t think independently and ALMOST NEVER disagree with one another on whether trends or design elements are in or out or have staying power. They can only regurgitate each other’s opinions. 2) They are also openly misogynistic and in the most recent episode managed to body shame and make nasty remarks about both men and women who wear leggings, and women who wear large hoop earrings and hair extensions. I don’t even know where to begin with this, it makes me so sad-mad. The GLARING white privilege, the willful ignorance of varying cultural ideals of beauty. One of the women said leggings “aren’t modest” and Cory said he would not let his little daughter grow up to wear them. Seriously?? Victim blaming and restricting women’s freedoms has gotten us into quite a mess but it’s clear these three see none of those problems in their upper class, white world. There’s much more to life than gutting your kitchen, and creativity and absolute beauty happens all the time with little to no budget - any truly good designer or artist will tell you that. (But not these folks, because they want to sell you their services and overpriced stuff.)
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thepikesterTo all the haters… you’re wrong.I’m a designer and live in Salt Lake City and have lived internationally… to the lady from New York: this show is not for everyone; and neither are you. Suzanne and Jess are awesome, funny and relatable!! Are you mad that you can’t afford something they are talking about?… they design high end homes so what were you expecting?!? They say themselves they cannot afford many of the things they specify. This is the life of an interior designer!!! Also can’t everyone relate to the last minute renovations Suzanne has to do? So funny and how it is for most of us. Well done Alice Lane! I listen to every episode twice and if I don’t agree with every single thing you say I can move on like a normal person and I sleep just fine at night. ❤️🙏 Also vocal fry is so normal… do you listen to npr? The Kardashian’s? Move on. People use the word like a lot in Utah. If you hate it then don’t listen?!? You have a choice.
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Kendell ShowsThe right amount of cool I never knew I needed!I am low-key obsessed with this podcast. The hosts are so knowledgeable but yet so relatable. They never take themselves too seriously and that is so refreshing. The interior design world can be extremely intimidating but they make me feel like I fit in. I have learned so much. My favorite advice they give is to fill your home with things you love to tell your story and make no apologies. I consult their podcast, social media and website before I make any style decisions these days. I just ordered my first piece from their store-a tray for my cocktail table, and it looks so great I’m basically sitting back and waiting for Architectural Digest to feature me. Cheers! Ps-ignore the haters who complain about the trivial things in their reviews. The nerve! My face got hot reading some of them.
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HaileyB90Love this podcast!I look forward to every Thursday listening to this podcast while I fold my laundry… makes me feel glamorous while doing a not so glamorous thing 😆 I have learned so much and I recommend this podcast to friends all the time! Seriously I’m such a fan 🥰
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