SMNTY Classics: Involuntary Celibacy

SMNTY Classics: Involuntary Celibacy

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Female Firsts: Chiquinha Gonzaga

Brazilian composer, conductor, teacher and performer Chiquinha Gonzaga crafted many works and left a legacy. Yves delves into her history and accomplishments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

Happy Hour #203: SMNTY Wants to Dance With Somebody

Not only is dancing fun, but it has numerous health benefits. Anney and Samantha break down some of the reasons why you should bust a move.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

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