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A Listener Whine: How to Keep a Marriage Fresh

Jana is hanging out with a real Whine Down listener to help out with a very important question about her marriage!Hear Jana's advice on how to keep a marriage fresh and alive, and hear some crucial words of wisdom for newlyweds! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information ...  Show more

Whining Out Loud with Baylen Dupree

Jana is hanging out with Baylen Dupree from “Baylen Out Loud” on TLC! Baylen shares her story of growing up with Tourette's Syndrome and she helps us understand some of the hidden challenges she faces on a daily basis. Plus, Baylen opens up about her relationship and we hear the ...  Show more

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