Holiday Rom Coms (w/ Tess Sitzmann)

Holiday Rom Coms (w/ Tess Sitzmann)

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The Last Episode (For Now)

This is the last episode of True Romance, for now. Devin and Carolina are taking a pause but could not possibly be more grateful and moved by the love and support True Romance has received over the past four years. They discuss what they’ve learned from the life changing experien ...  Show more

Summer House & Adult Friendships

Devin and Carolina talk about how hard it is to make friends and keep them in your thirties and then discuss one of the most toxic groups of friends on television - the cast of Summer House.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

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