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Ep. 4 | Prince Harry's "SPARE" Is A DISASTER
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Ep. 4 | Prince Harry's "SPARE" Is A DISASTER

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Welcome to the fourth episode of The Classically Abby Podcast!

In today's podcast, I start off by sharing a life update. Mr. Baby just got over Hand, Foot and Mouth, so that was no fun. As well, we talked about his nap schedule, going to the library, and a great board game called Irish Gauge! For the main portion, I shared my thoughts on Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare.” I explained why I felt it was worth discussing and what we can learn from it. Next, we discussed this week's Torah portion, Parshat Bo or “He came,” as in Moses came to Pharaoh. Then I answered the question - why did the Israelites have to put blood on their doorframes in Egypt? Be sure to listen to the end, where I answered my premium Substack subscriber’s questions about IVF, getting over the nasty comments, and what happens when influencers influence each other? If you’re interested in submitting questions for a future podcast, head over to classicallyabby.substack.com.

The Classically Abby podcast centers on classic living and traditional values. Here, you'll find discussions regarding relationships, motherhood, faith, and navigating the modern era as a traditional woman, as well as conversations with other people in this space. Hosted by Classically Abby, this podcast gives strength to the women who reject the modern narrative of womanhood and instead embrace real femininity.

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Classically Abby
The Classically Abby Podcast
The Classically Abby podcast centers on classic living and traditional values. Here, you'll find discussions regarding relationships, motherhood, faith, and navigating the modern era as a traditional woman, as well as conversations with other people in this space. Hosted by @classicallyabby, this podcast gives strength to the women who reject the modern narrative of womanhood and instead embrace real femininity.