‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.’ | Every Single Album: Harry Styles
3/8/20261 hr 26 min
Today, Nora and Nathan break down the long awaited album return of Harry Styles- ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.’ They decide whether there is a “Watermelon Sugar” on the album, and they predict which songs will be the hits of the summer. They choose their favorite lyrics from the album and share what each song reminded them of before finally revealing their grade.
Hosts: Nora Princiotti and Nathan Hubbard
Producers: Olivia Crerie and Kaya McMullen
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First 90 secondsSophia Benoit0:00
[upbeat music] Let's be honest. We all love finding out things that are none of our business.
Nathan Hubbard· Host0:03
If you're like us, the kind of people who when you're at a party, you're in the corner talking to somebody about their messy divorce or how they're talking to their ex again, then this show is for you.
Sophia Benoit0:11
Welcome to None of My Business. I'm Sophia Benoit, a sex and relationships writer and professional nosy person.
Nathan Hubbard· Host0:16
And I'm Kelsey June Jensen, co-host, comedian, and Sophia's best friend.
Sophia Benoit0:20
And each week on None of My Business, we'll bring you a person's most intimate stories. And to keep them anonymous, we'll have a guest on to role-play as the person and tell you their business.
Nathan Hubbard· Host0:28
We're talking about their exes and ex, hookups and breakups, and everything that you're not supposed to talk about, but that we all wanna hear.
Sophia Benoit0:33
None of My Business comes out every Monday on The Ringer Podcast Network. Find us on Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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