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By Jennifer and Georgia Valentyne
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The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
Georgia has some unusual habits that you won't believe and we decided to explore why we get along so well and sometimes not so well.
Do you look at your poo? Georgia and I break the “Poo Taboo” and share some constipation confessions in our latest podcast because a healthy poo = a healthy YOU!
Thank you SENOKOT® for sponsoring this podcast. SENOKOT® brand makes your #2 their #1 priority. A trusted brand with over 60 years of experience, it helps Canadians find gentle, overnight relief from occasional constipation.
We discuss Summer Trends but the conversation goes off the rail, again 🤣
Jenn and Georgia discuss a variety of popular wellness trends, and which ones they’ve personally incorporated into their daily routines, sponsored by Philips Sonicare.
Georgia is shocked about her dad the wedding singer and our secret that we've kept all these years. You won't believe it 😳
There is never a wrong time to do the right thing.
Thank you for listening.
Never Have I Ever is a game that exposes everything and anything, sounds scary but we are up for it. We love shocking each other and this episode is no different. You can also watch it on our YouTube channel.
What would you do? We ask each other more brain twisting questions and were shocked by the outcome.
Trigger Warning.
No one should be afraid of someone they love, or who loves them.
Feeling pressured or threatened. Becoming isolated from friends and family. Violence. A loss of independence and individuality due to a controlling partner.
These are all signs of an unhealthy relationship.
Feb 22nd is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day and Georgia and I have partnered with the Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking to raise awareness about an issue that lives in our own backyards, not just in the movies.
Recognizing these signs early is key to helping fuel positive relationships and in turn, ending sex trafficking.
If you or someone you know is in an unhealthy relationship you can call the Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline, a confidential service that provides information and support at 1-833-900-1010. 24/7 or click the link on our bio to visit the website.
Talking to your kids and asking questions is so important and looking out for signs.
57 percent of Canadians are unaware that sex trafficking is happening in their own backyard.
Sex trafficking victims are commonly lured by someone they know, all stemming from volatile and unhealthy relationships.
To hear our Mother Daughter conversation about the issue, click the link in our bio and you can watch or listen to our latest podcast.
Website: https://www.canadiancentretoendhumantrafficking.ca/
OMG!! We did not expect these questions but tried to answer them as honestly as possible. Season 2 has officially started.
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.