Imperfect Strangers

Imperfect Strangers

Society EN ↓ 127 episodes

Amanda, a graphic designer from OH, invited Melissa, a NY stay-at-home mom on her podcast. Melissa, who has been hunkered down for decades after a cool but soul-crushing brush with fame on MTV’s Real World New Orleans, didn’t really do this sort of thing but Amanda seemed nice. They recorded twice due to technical difficulties, but ended up chatting for hours. Who the fuck talks on the actual phone? They do! Two strangers getting to know each other the old-fashioned way. Get to know Melissa all over again as she gets to know Amanda for the first time. Bonus! One’s white and one ain’t.

Author

Imperfect Strangers

Category

Society

Podcast website

www.spreaker.com

Latest episode

Feb 3, 2024

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Episodes

Corona Coffee and Pandemic Pits 22.05.2020

On this episode, kinda strangers kinda friends Amanda and Melissa discuss their social distancing protocols as they celebrated Mother’s Day in the age of coronavirus. Amanda somehow didn’t hang up on Melissa when she confessed even her underarms are mysteriously grosser during this pandemic. Don't Be a Stranger - Let's Get Social https://linktr.ee/imperfectstrangerspod Original music composed and...

Mrs. Mistress 18.05.2020

Imperfect Strangers Theme Song.  All credit to Justin Beck for creating and allowing us use to this track for our podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imperfectstrangers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/imperfectstrangers/support

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