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Just two girls trying to navigate through life while being in a long-distance friendship ever since we met. This podcast is a safe space where we celebrate life, learn to live in the moment while daydreaming about the future.
Come unwind with us!

Roommates at the Ritz Mariyah & Dishaka

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

Just two girls trying to navigate through life while being in a long-distance friendship ever since we met. This podcast is a safe space where we celebrate life, learn to live in the moment while daydreaming about the future.
Come unwind with us!

    Ep2: Not us trying to be Vogue

    Ep2: Not us trying to be Vogue

    In this episode, we’re taking it super chill, asking a *few* questions to help each other and the listeners know us better. Come join us for this anecdotal (at times cringe) journey with lesser-known snippets from our lives. 

    P.S. Late upload alert. We recorded this last year!

    Music credits: www.bensound.com

    • 40 Min.
    Ep1: Bursting Bubbles

    Ep1: Bursting Bubbles

    We are finally out with our first episode! Thanks for your patience, I guess we were just caught up with stuff, life happened. But that is exactly what we chat about- Bursting Bubbles. We discuss how life with the pandemic has been, some radical life-shifts, the highs and lows and how we navigate through. So sit back, get a cup of coffee and enjoy!

    • 25 Min.
    The Introduction.

    The Introduction.

    Hey guys! It's Mariyah and Dishaka here! And welcome to Roommates at the Ritz... Finally!!! After a series of technical issues and a serious bout of laziness, we are finally rolling! For today's episode just sit back, relax and sip on your favourite beverage while we try to introduce ourselves and this pod to you. Enjoy!!

    • 5 Min.

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