• #35 - What goes in and what goes out... you know the topic

  • Sep 16 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • Podcast

#35 - What goes in and what goes out... you know the topic

  • Summary

  • Wild water rapids, stool samples, ancestry and of course, what goes in and what goes out... Dilemma: We know we should stop, but we can’t Something Only You Know: I just can’t enough. Please send us your suggestions for an episode's main subject! Our next topic... Bed springers - the things that make you jump out of bed with excitement; holiday, fishing, gig day, work… the things that make you want to pull the covers over your head; work presentations, away days, networking etc. Send us your stories or something you want to share on the topic - email: ladsanonpod@gmail.com If you have any Dilemmas that you want advice on, step into the circle of trust: mailto:Ladsanonpod@gmail.com Is there 'Something Only You Know' - we want to know your story, let's hear them: mailto:Ladsanonpod@gmail.com (all submissions will remain anonymous - no face, no case). Follow Lads Anonymous: Instagram: https://bit.ly/47DEwic TikTok: https://bit.ly/3S0w8DB Twitter: https://bit.ly/4b232fI Facebook: https://bit.ly/3uNYN7n Threads: https://bit.ly/43vQNoD If you enjoyed this episode, please follow us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and leave a review or rating. Love Ricky and Flav x Lads Anonymous intro track and jingles by Alexander Canwell (Engineer Al): https://spoti.fi/3w5fnQB Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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