On What Quarantining At Home Has Taught Me About Adult Relationships
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We've missed you! It's been an exhausting past month and a half with all that's been going on in Nigeria and across the world so we took a mental health break to digest and recalibrate but we're back and as crazy and as candid as ever! We begin this episode with our opinions on the #EndSars protest and next steps. In the "What I'm" segment, we catch you up on the TV shows, movies and books that we've loved over the past month and we share the items we've converted like Rolake's orange heels and Shade's LeCruset pot and pan set. In our main segment, we discuss what quarantining with our moms (and mummies) has taught us about what it means to adult while coexisting in physical spaces with parents and how you can achieve this while both bonding AND respecting each other's boundaries. There CAN be two queens under one roof ; ) .  We're on Social! Follow us and share your thoughts on episodes: IG @othersideoftheatlantic , Twitter @sideofatlantic , Email  [email protected]  Episode Table of Contents  What I'm - 16:14 Quarantining with Parents - 33: 44 Atlantic Article https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2020/07/pandemic-young-adults-living-with-parents/613723/ 
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