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My Own Personal Brand of Heroine

Lida Richardson and Nat Tereshchenko

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My Own Personal Brand of Heroine is a podcast by two friends, Nat and Lida, who read the Twilight series at the gorgeous and impressionable age of 12. Knowing what they know now about the fame (infamy?) of the Twilight franchise, they are revisiting these books and their past selves to uncover exactly how this toxic love story made them who they are today. Okay, all jokes aside, there’s a lot to be discussed here. The good and most definitely the bad WILL be torn apart by our ravenous minds. ...
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Want to improve your understanding of the Greek spoken word? One way to improve your listening skills and to learn to understand native speakers when they speak at a normal rate is, amongst other things, to listen to the Greekathon podcast! By listening carefully to the podcasts, you have the chance to improve you accent and fluency when you speak, as you are gaining more exposure to the sounds of the language. These podcasts will help you sharpen your comprehension skills, improve your voca ...
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The Millenial mind is a jungle of sorts. Sandwiched between "tide-pod-eating-Gen-Z-ers" and "crack-epidemic-surviving-Gen-X-ers", were just trying to figure out this thing called life. Let's talk about that!
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Today on CupcAke Chronicles, I decided to try a new thing! We're streaming and podcasting at the same d***n time! Today we honor the life and legacy of our church Auntie, Evangelist Tarrian "LaShun" Pace. We also dive into some relationship talk, specifically regarding "moving" when it's time to make a move and why we stumble when trying to walk aw…
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**Originally recorded 3/8/22** *TRIGGER WARNING* On today's episode of CupcAke Chronicles, we celebrate Women's History Month, International Women's Day, and Harriet Tubman Day (3/10). We also dive into mental health and emotional wellness. There is mention of suicide and self-harm behaviors in this episode. If these topics are a trigger for you, p…
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On today's episode of CupcAke Chronicles, we dive into the cold, choppy, unforgiving waters of *PERFECTIONISM*. It is important to not allow perfectionism to make you disobedient to your purpose (or yourself). Even if you aren't a person of faith, this episode is for you! Don't allow the quest for perfection to derail you from your journey of "beco…
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Quick Note: we talk a little more explicitly about pedophilia and grooming in this episode, and felt like it couldn’t hurt to give a little content warning. Nat shares their tips for spicing things up in the bedroom, Jacob searches tirelessly for a photograph of his adult sister, Lida gives the world’s worst art history lesson, and Jessica and Mike…
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Lida emits a noise unfit for human ears, Nat makes a long-term enemy of the Mormon church, Edward has a delicious little snack, and no one in this book has any concept of boundaries. Your (optional) homework is to read chapters 14 and 15. Follow us on Instagram: @myownpersonalbrandofheroine. And maybe listen to the playlist we made: https://open.sp…
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Stephanie Meyer invents a new type of shirt for a very special purpose, Edward and Alice enjoy a picnic, Nat and Lida get down in the weeds of intimacy choreo, and the lion finally falls in love with the lamb In this one, we read chapters 12 and 13...for our jobs. Theme song by Freddie Bayne and Molly Kirschenbaum, additional sound editing by Fredd…
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Edward knows his hands are disgusting, Nat and Lida have an expansive animal vocabulary, Jessica purchases a really nice electric blue number, and Bella and Robert Pattinson share an appreciation for Italian food. Also, we read chapters 8 and 9... Article quoted in this episode: Robert Pattinson: A Dispatch From Isolation by Zach Baron: https://www…
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Nat experiences a haunting, Lauren might know more than she lets on, Bella spends an inordinate amount of time struggling with a dial-up connection, and Lida considers the ethics of providing unlicensed therapy to a fictional character. For the scholars out there, this episode focuses on chapters 6 and 7. References from the Episode: History from t…
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Nat aces a Buzzfeed quiz, Mike is man of simple tastes (and unsimple spikes), Lida’s dreams get extremely crowded, and Edward endures a fate worse than death. If you have a PhD, you might be interested to know that in this episode we read chapters 4 and 5. Theme song by Freddie Bayne and Molly Kirschenbaum. Additional editing by Freddie Bayne…
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Nat and Lida plan a lawsuit, Charlie Swan has a thing for doctors, Bella literally almost dies, and Edward's got the giggles. For all our bookish listeners out there, we're recapping chapters 2 and 3. We'll be doing two chapters a week from now on. Theme song by Freddie Bayne and Molly Kirschenbaum, additional sound editing by Freddie Bayne.…
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In this episode, Bella Swan emerges as the quintessential depressed teen, Lida encounters her new favorite character, a romantic rival materializes in the form of a well-endowed receptionist, and Nat has a special request for Gwyneth Paltrow. Note: This episode has some sound interference, mostly us inexplicably banging our mics. We didn’t do it on…
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