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In this episode of 'Two Old Ladies in a Microphone', we dive into our favorite music, discussing our top picks for desert island discs and exploring the distinctions between bangers, bops, and jams. This episode's Foursquare features rockstar boyfriends and of course, cat chat!
To follow along with our 100% science based rubric check out our instagram @twooldladiespod
Disclaimer:
We’re just two chatterboxes sharing our thoughts, definitely not experts dishing out professional advice. Anything we say is purely our opinion (or a random tangent we wandered into). If you take life advice from us, well… that’s on you. Listener discretion (and maybe a strong cup of coffee) is advised.
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All content in Two Old Ladies and a Microphone is owned by us and may not be used, reproduced, or distributed without our permission (except for fair use, like short clips for commentary or reviews). We may occasionally include clips of external content for discussion, critique, or commentary under fair use. All such clips remain the property of their respective owners, and no copyright infringement is intended. The views expressed are our own and do not reflect those of any employers, sponsors, or innocent bystanders.
By Two Old Ladies and a MicrophoneIn this episode of 'Two Old Ladies in a Microphone', we dive into our favorite music, discussing our top picks for desert island discs and exploring the distinctions between bangers, bops, and jams. This episode's Foursquare features rockstar boyfriends and of course, cat chat!
To follow along with our 100% science based rubric check out our instagram @twooldladiespod
Disclaimer:
We’re just two chatterboxes sharing our thoughts, definitely not experts dishing out professional advice. Anything we say is purely our opinion (or a random tangent we wandered into). If you take life advice from us, well… that’s on you. Listener discretion (and maybe a strong cup of coffee) is advised.
Copyright & Content Use:
All content in Two Old Ladies and a Microphone is owned by us and may not be used, reproduced, or distributed without our permission (except for fair use, like short clips for commentary or reviews). We may occasionally include clips of external content for discussion, critique, or commentary under fair use. All such clips remain the property of their respective owners, and no copyright infringement is intended. The views expressed are our own and do not reflect those of any employers, sponsors, or innocent bystanders.