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Welcome to Girlsplained, a podcast made by girls, for the girls. Your hosts, Emilie and Samantha flip the script and create a safe space for women's topics and personal growth, with the goal of fostering a community. Our mission is to redefine what it means to be a girl in this ever-evolving world, so grab your headphones and get ready to be empowered, uplifted, and girlsplained!Girlsplained by Emilie and Samantha Scienze sociali
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    Jan 1 2024
    In this episode of Girlsplained, your hosts give a few tips and new years goals that they both want to implement into their lives for the best new years yet. 2024 is here, and that means new goals, a new you, and a new era. Let us know what your new years goals are and how you plan to achieve it!
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  • Girlsplaining: What Not to Do at the Bar, Tips and Tricks, Avoiding Creepy Guys and More
    Dec 18 2023

    The girls are here for those who have had weird things happen to them at the bar. Emilie and Samantha discuss what NOT to do at a bar this week. Some are more of a common sense thing, and some are... specific. Let us know what you think!

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    26 min
  • Girlsplaining: Romanticizing the Holiday Season, Travel Tips, Mindfulness, Christmas vs Hannukah
    Dec 11 2023
    Samantha and Emilie girlsplain travel trips, romanticizing the holiday season, and being present! They discuss packing cubes, travel tips, conversations starters, being mindful and hannukah vs christmas. Catch up with us on social media and don’t forget to rate & follow us! Emilie: @emmyandmore Samantha: @samanthawaldman_ Girlsplained: @girlsplainedpod / Link.tr.ee: https://tr.ee/N-Vxc5LT14 / girlsplainedpodcast@gmail.com
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    33 min
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