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ποΈ 17 July 2024
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In this week's unserious episode of #TMSHotTakes, your favourite online sisters dive into, whether it's okay to have a work wife or husband, their thoughts on Netflix's newest hit - Supacell, and whether we should be crying on the internet. As well as answering one of your dilemmas!
Timestamps:
00:00 Welcome to the conversation sis
01:04 Crying on the internet
08:34 Supacell
23:51 'Wig Blindness?'
31:24 Navigating friendships with the opposite sex when in a relationship
38:12 Work wife?!
53:18 Ding ding dilemma: Dating for 6 months and I'm not attracted to him...
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0:00.0 | Yes! I just can't believe it. This time tomorrow, you could be a millionaire. Get your |
0:05.5 | lotto ticket for tonight's draw. The National Lottery. Rules and procedures apply. Players must be |
0:09.3 | 18 or over. This episode is brought to you by NHS blood and transplant. Okay, so September was a busy |
0:18.1 | month. I'm sure your diaries were pretty full. We've been in the middle of |
0:21.7 | travelling, speaking, working and a whole bunch of bits and pieces. But did you know that it was |
0:27.4 | Sickle cell awareness month? There's a reason why this really matters to us and potentially for you as |
0:32.7 | well. But first, let's just explain what it means for patients with sickle cell, for those who might not be sure. |
0:38.9 | It's a serious lifelong condition caused by unusually shaped red blood cells. |
0:43.3 | It can be severely painful and life limiting. |
0:46.1 | But well-matched blood from a donor helps patients to live life to the full. |
0:49.9 | So why does this matter to us so much? |
0:52.5 | There is currently a real need in the UK for people of Black Heritage to give blood regularly |
0:57.5 | to help treat Black patients with Sickle Cell. |
1:00.6 | Sickle cell can affect anyone but is more common in people of Black Heritage |
1:04.0 | and is the fastest growing inherited blood disorder in the UK. |
1:08.2 | We urgently need new donors of Black heritage to help fight sickle cell and |
1:12.3 | regularly give blood to help save and improve lives. The NHS needs 250 blood donations a day to help |
1:19.6 | people affected with sickle cell. That's a whole lot of blood so you can understand why there's |
1:24.9 | the need for people to donate. The good news is that giving blood is quick and easy. |
1:30.5 | It just takes one hour to save up to three lives. |
1:34.0 | Learning all this information has been so inspiring and really demonstrates how much we can be a part of the change we'd like to see. |
1:40.0 | In fact, I've got my appointment to donate blood booked for next month. |
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