• Lottie Don't Lie Debut

  • Oct 3 2024
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Welcome to the first official recording of Lottie Don't Lie.

    Today Samantha and Melissa acknowledge the devastation endured by Georgia in and around Augusta through Asheville and several surrounding cities. Dear friend, Kelly Palmatier of Channeling White Light was significantly impacted by hurricane Helene's mass destruction. Luckily her family, including 3 fur babies, were able to safely evacuate. The Skirts Up Squad wants to support as many communities as possible and has listed reputable resources below.

    On the Episode, the ladies remanence on their enlightening conversation with creator of Channeling White Light, Kelly Palmatier. It's been three in a half months since their mini psychic and mediumship readings and they are able to pin point the accuracy from their psychic readings. Including big changes for Melissa's Quilt Shop, A Crafted Cottage!

    Lottie tackles the first question of " Should I keep my dog or rehome her." The original poster explains recent hardships including a cross country relocation to the struggles of finding rentals that allow German Shepherds. You all know how Samantha loves her shepherds and how tightly connected Melissa feels to pet relationships. You don't want to miss what Lottie advises.


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    Disaster Relief Organizations we've supported post Hurricane Helene :

    Operation Air Drop

    Red Cross


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