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Color War Queen ft. Chloe Hechter

The first guest episode of Season 4 is here! With a lot of new listeners, Marla and Libby give you a quick introduction of themselves before giving their relationship updates of the week. They then welcome Chloe Hechter! Chloe has recently blown up on...
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November 20, 2024

The first guest episode of Season 4 is here! With a lot of new listeners, Marla and Libby give you a quick introduction of themselves before giving their relationship updates of the week. They then welcome Chloe Hechter! Chloe has recently blown up on TikTok and Instagram spreading laughs through classic Jewish summer camp and college life skits. She talks about how she’s navigated growing her following while trying posting both Jewish and secular content. Libby and her share in the meaningfulness of having partners who are supportive of their content creation. She talks about growing her page, imposter syndrome, and how being a theater kid has helped her. Chloe also explains how she deals with hate on her videos. They then talk about common issues in Jewish dating and how to deal with them. She then shares some crazy dating stories and about her Jewish identity. They end with a camp version of Cute or Cringe.

 

You can follw Chloe @chloehechterr and the podcast @schmuckboysofficial

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