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Lead Found in Ninja Air Fryers, Discovery of an Eye Ball Planet and Gen Z Want to Ditch the Apps

Season 2, Ep. 17

The Next Take Podcast. Today On The Next Take Podcast Mikel & Tanyka Discuss Lead Found in Ninja Air Fryers, Discovery of an Eye Ball Planet and Gen Z Want to Ditch the Apps


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If you want to hear our first episode discussing Diddy and Cassie, you can click this link https://shows.acast.com/next-take-podcast/episodes/devil-ghostly-hand-comets-and-the-new-york-adult-survivor-ac and fast forward to minute 18:14.


Episode Produced By: Tanyka

Uploaded By: Mikel Miles

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