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Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like a B*tch (with Langston Kerman and David Gborie)
Season 3 · Episode 47

Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like a B*tch (with Langston Kerman and David Gborie)

My Momma Told Me

July 18, 202355m 55s

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Show Notes

Do butterflies in your stomach mean you're in love or is your body warning you about that person? Langston and David talk are extra lengths about a fan's conspiracy theory and what our brain is actually trying to warn us. We fully acknowledge how our brain has let us astray in the past and what the human connection really brings forth to all of us. Also, if Dennis Graham is reading this, it's not too late to come on the pod! 

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