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Forever 35 is a bite-sized self-care and culture listen built around warm host banter, beauty routines, and guest conversations. This feed centers on Kate and Doree talking with comedy writer Amy Solomon and Monica Padman about women in comedy, creative work, pets, matcha machines, and the everyday rituals people treat as self-care. It is best for listeners who like low-pressure conversations about personal care, friendship, humor, and creative women.
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Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
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