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Author: Rhonna-Rose Akama-Makia

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I'm Bad At This is a weekly podcast hosted by Rhonna-Rose. In it, she laughs, cries, and reflects on the joke that is perfectionism. All while offering up an alternative solution - authenticity.
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"The House of Eve," penned by the talented Sadeqa Johnson, invites readers on a journey to the vibrant and tumultuous world of 1950s Philadelphia. Both women confront trials that test their strength and resolve, and their journeys are marked by profound personal growth and self-discovery. Johnson's storytelling prowess lies in her ability to evoke a plethora of emotions, from heartbreak and sorrow to hope and triumph.
As Fontaine delves deeper into the labyrinth of "They Cloned Tyrone," he is confronted with an existential struggle—the battle to reclaim his identity from the hands of those who seek to define him. With each step, he sheds the layers of societal expectations, emerging as an enigmatic force that defies categorization. 
This is the requested excerpt from Season One Episode One where I talk about my journey with friendship.
In this week's episode we dive deep into the evolution of adult friendships. We also talk about my review on the book "The House of Eve" and the popular Netflix film "They Cloned Tyrone".
In this podcast, Rhonna-Rose shares her empowering journey of accepting imperfections and using failures as stepping stones toward success. Join her as she brings you heartfelt conversations, inspiring stories, and practical insights, all aimed at encouraging you to unleash your true brilliance. Embrace vulnerability, break free from perfectionism, and embark on a transformative journey of growth and self-discovery. Tune in for an unfiltered, dynamic exploration of the beauty in being perfectly imperfect. Own your oops moments, celebrate your triumphs, and together, let's embrace the joy of learning on 'I'm Bad At This' - your guide to embracing imperfection and thriving through the journey of life.
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