This RomCom Life Limor and Daniel Gallo
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- Sociedad y cultura
One woman,one man, two kids, a dog, over twenty years of sharing the ups and downs of life together, in a crazy town called Los Angeles, and yet they are still in love. In this podcast they marriage, relationships, and everything else in between. Join them for an open, honest, and unapologetic journey.
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Chasing Trader Joe’s Bag: Music Dreams and Rising Prices
Join us in this episode as we dive into the latest viral craze at Trader Joe's, celebrate a young musician's extraordinary college journey, and discuss the impact of rising prices on everyday life.
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Journey to Pittsburgh, Father’s Day Wishes, and Reverse ATMs
n this episode, Dan and Limor share stories from Dan's recent trip back to Pittsburgh and Massachusetts, filled with nostalgic moments and new experiences.
We also dive into insightful articles featuring interviews with dads from all over, revealing what they truly want for Father's Day. Their wishes might surprise you!
Plus, we explore the concept of reverse ATMs – a new trend that's gaining traction. What are they, and why are they becoming popular? Tune in to find out! -
Tips, Trips, and Sips
Limor and Dan discuss their favorite magazine, thank you Westways. Vacations don't have to mean traveling far. Do you need to tip EVERYONE? and the art of tattooing a Cancer survivor, a different way to cover the mastectomy scars.
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Backyard Brawls and Bingo Babes
Update and outcome on Fence Gate the HOA saga. Is Bingo a game that both men and women enjoy? Limor and Dan are inspired!
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You Say Expensive Habit, I Say Passion Project
Limor talks about her new side hustle. A scary incident at the Malibu Farmers Market leaves Limor and Eden shaken.
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Polyamory, Pigskin, and Manhattan
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of polyamorous relationships, offering a respectful and insightful analysis of a recent New Yorker article. We also kick off with the excitement and energy of the Super Bowl, and what impact the
Vegas host location might have. Plus, why January might just be an ideal time for a NYC trip.