The Broads are finally back together in person and they have a lot to catch up on - but first they get into a personal conversation about “the one that got away”, falling for people who are exactly like you vs people who are your opposite vs people you want to be like, crushes on people you look like, and more! Then they dive into Jess’ time in San Diego at the holiday party Stephen Lovegrove put on - that included A LOT of Bachelor alumni. They chat about all the Bach Alumni she met, how it went, TEA, some awkward encounters, and mostly how she ACCIDENTALLY got completely wasted and why she’ll be forever embarrassed! *Join The Bros tomorrow (Friday) for Bach recaps, “Plug Somethin’” and more! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: ***MEJURI: Head to MEJURI.COM/CHATTY for 10% off your first order! ***PILL CLUB: Get your first birth control care package and donate at THEPILLCLUB.COM/CHATTY ***NATIVE: Go to NATIVEDEODERANT.COM and use code CHATTY to get 20% off your first purchase at checkout! ***DIPSEA: Get an extended 30 day free trial when you go to DIPSEASTORIES.COM/CHATTY ***STAMPS.COM: get a 4-week trial plus free shipping credits and a digital scale at STAMPS.COM with code CHATTY ***OMAZE: Enter today at OMAZE.COM/CHATTY plus receive 20 extra entries when you enter code CHATTY20 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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