The England Women's Football team finally brought a trophy home, so we talk about its impact and what these means for women playing sport (yes, it's a deep episode!). But we also talk about listening to other people's conversations, balls in faces, pubic hairs and lots more! So get on the headphones and keeeeeeeeeep on ROCKin', baby! đ
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- Rock n' Roll English
- Womenâs Football and Girl Power đ #277
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