
Don't sweep at night and other wild Pinoy oddities
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Ever wonder why you shouldn't cut your nails at night? Or why dropping a spoon means a female visitor?
Anna and Razel are here to unravel the mysteries (and outright absurdities!) of superstitions in this super fun episode. We'll share hilarious tales of global superstitions, then take a deep dive into the wonderfully weird and sometimes illogical beliefs that make up Filipino folklore. Prepare for some major head-scratching, belly laughs, and maybe even a realisation that you've been doing something "bad luck" your whole life!
Tune in and discover the fascinating (and sometimes illogical) world of superstitions! And share with us your own experience with superstitions, rituals and folklore you learned from your childhood that you remember to this day!
And.... if you want to suggest yarn topics we are all ears! We'll even invite you to join the podcast!
Listen now! Subscribe! And join the conversation!"
Music: Bass and Claps by Anastacia Chubarova from Pixabay
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Adobo Yarn is our story as Filipinos, navigating the migrant life in Australia. Here, we share stories that resonate. Middle-age (Gen X) wisdom, perimeno episodes, parenting hacks, unfiltered conversations, hilarious experiences, anecdotes and recipes that brought us comfort when we needed it. From raising babies to now young adults, and navigating the labyrinth that is Australia. Join the conversation!
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