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What's Flirt? & The Irish Heated Rivalry?
Season 1, Ep. 28
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This episode Mia catches up with Robyn who is creating spaces for lesbian and dyke folk with their event Flirt, plus the director of Ár gCluiche Féin, Medh Johnstone spills the tea on the new short film.
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