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Forties AF

Author: Tangible Films & Entertainment, Tanisha Quilter-Williams

Forties AF is a sexy, sassy, and funny fiction drama podcast about three forty-something single friends who laugh, love and cry together; as they pick up the pieces their thirties left behind. Hope, a newly-forty entertainment magazine reporter by night and aspiring writer by day, finally has to let go of her on and off again boyfriend. Chanise, a postal carrier in her late forties, is a new empty nester and is adjusting to her new-found freedom. Brianna a hopeless romantic in her mid-forties, is a hairstylist at a popular and hip salon and is seeking out her complete happiness. These ladies find out that life truly begins at forty.
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Language: en

Genres: Arts, Drama, Fiction, Performing Arts

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I Like This Little LIfe I Episode 25
Episode 25
Thursday, 24 April, 2025

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