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Dating, Social Distancing, And Coping Through Coronavirus

In this episode, the Happy Hour squad talk coping with the coronavirus and how to keep calm and carry on in the midst of a health storm. A surprise voice memo during pre-game has the ladies sharing their thoughts on whether or not cheating hurts men more than it does women.


And Necole reads a love message from her "prison pen pal," making her realize the importance of personal connections and making space to attract the love and man that she truly desires, despite the fear she's currently experiencing. Sheriden explains why she's disconnecting from social media to protect her peace while also trying to maintain a long-distance love with her international bae. Amer, who's at home with her mini-me, is adjusting to homeschooling and gives tips for parents on how to keep their kids active and entertained while they're on indefinite vacay.

And with the cancellation of xoNecole's biggest event franchise--Pajamas & Lipstick just a week from the event going live, Necole shifts her focus to listening to God's voice during this time of uncertainty and reconnecting with friends that she hasn't spoken to in a long time.

Plus, the ladies highlight small businesses that are giving back to the community in a major way, share resources for business owners big and small, and suggest online courses to sharpen your skills and keep boredom at bay. ⠀

 

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