We're back!!! Bringing you all the news you CAN'T use! After a two year break, we are happy to bring you a brand new episode from the Womanisphere (and more to come)! In this episode, Jeanette gives her first hand account of the 50th Anniversary of the Icelandic Women's Day Off and Alena tells us how to avoid dating your relatives in Iceland.
Inspiration from Iceland sung by Rebecca Gardiner…
Dare I, will I, can I?
Yes, I dare, I can, I will!
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