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In this episode of the Stitch Please podcast, Lisa Woolfork shares lessons from the I’m a Sewist series on the Stitch Please Instagram and provides tips for sewists of all […]
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In this episode, Tamika and Mysonne discuss hair struggles, the dangers of harmful products, the importance of self-care, and the impact of real music. They also interview Jason Flom who is a criminal justice reform advocate and founding board member of the Innocence Project. In this conversation, they discuss the work he has done in advocating for wrongfully convicted individuals such as Pierre Rushing.
They discuss the challenges in the legal process and the role of the District Attorney in reviewing cases. The conversation concludes with a reminder to protect what truly matters and not to die over things that don’t make sense.
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In this episode of the Stitch Please podcast, Lisa Woolfork shares lessons from the I’m a Sewist series on the Stitch Please Instagram and provides tips for sewists of all […]
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