A Little Juju Podcast

Heavy is the Head

05.08.2024 - By Juju BaePlay

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I MIGHT BE LOSING IT KINDA?! Are you? In such WILD times – is there any other option? Time to get into my Clinical Medical Psychology dropout BAG.  Full show notes here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/103837788 Preorder THE BOOK OF JUJU HERE Connect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae  Jujubae.com  Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work, here on Patreon! patreon.com/jujubae  CREDITS Executive Producer - Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundco Senior Producer - Juju Bae @itsjujubae  Associate Producer, Archival Producer, Social Producer -  Oreoluwa Akinyode @beyondthisvessel Creative Producer, Sound Designer, Sound Editor - Kobe Guilford @alookthroughmylense with production assistance from Alexandra Di Palma @lsdipalma from Domino Sound @dominosoundco Financial Executive Producer -  Ebony Janice @ebonyjanice

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