
Las Comadres focuses on a range of life encounters through the eyes of two 1st generation latinas. **DISCLAIMER** Please be aware that we are still learning and things might not sounds as perfect as you want them to. But we will continue to learn and improve!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

Las comadres: Drew shares her first time being peda. Share your first time with us on IG @lascomadres_podcast
Las Comadres: share some superstitions that they believe and don’t believe in or have heard throughout their lives.
Las Comadres: androphobia is defined as the fear of men. Andrea & Michelle don’t have androphobia but there are some who have this and it feels real to them! In this episode las comadres share some encounters with creeps, perv, etc. that just happen ... more
Las Comadres: Thoughts on tattoos and piercing while sipping on palomas 🍹
Las Comadres: thoughts on drinking and we share our favorite drinks. Please drink responsibly!
Las Comadres: started off talking about friendships but got into a little story time that happened at college.
Las Comadres: sharing some spooky encounters and tales just in time for spooky season! Don’t forget to follow our IG @lascomadres_podcast !
Las Comadres: Our 1st special guest today!! Andrea’s sisters! Also we finally made a IG go follow us @lascomadres_podcast
you can tell how vapid and un entertaining these females are. I lost a few brain cells and also the voices are annoying. I would say do better or make improvements but I wish they would just shut up forever!
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Apple Podcasts | #45 |










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