Best of 2GG

Best of 2GG

Best of 2GG

Wednesday, October 30, 201910/30/2019

2GG Podcast- Ouija Boards and Light as a Feather

Wednesday, October 23, 201910/23/2019

2GG Podcast- Kids say creepy things

Tuesday, October 15, 201910/15/2019

2GG Podcast- Apps you are not ashamed of

Tanya loves her food apps and Brooke discovered a new app that helps her be (as she calls it) “responsibly…

Friday, October 11, 201910/11/2019

2GG Podcast- Brooke’s Granny Shoes

Brooke’s husband, Jim, just cant help himself when it comes to making fun of some of her fashion choices.

Tuesday, October 8, 201910/08/2019

2GG Podcast- What Charleston Needs

Thursday, October 3, 201910/03/2019

2GG Podcast-National Boyfriend Day/Oct 3rd

Your October 3rd Mean Girls Moment or as Brooke calls it “Popcorn Moment”.

Thursday, October 3, 201910/03/2019

2GG Podcast-Mike was followed

Wednesday, October 2, 201910/02/2019

2GG Podcast- Brooke escapes death AGAIN!

She feels like death is following her the same way it did in the Final Destination Movies. Find out why.

Tuesday, September 24, 201909/24/2019

2GG Podcast- Mike’s Foot In Mouth Moment

Open mouth, insert foot….

Tuesday, September 24, 201909/24/2019

2GG Podcast- Brooke and Jim have a break through

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