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From Blogging to Vlogging - My First YouTube Videos

Today I finally achieved a dream I was afraid to pursue for years. My first ever YouTube videos are now live.

In my first video, 'From Blogging to Vlogging', I explain why I wanted to create a channel to compliment this blog, as well as what kind of content you can look forward to.

My second video is a pastel rainbow haulternative showing you some of the cute, ethical, and sustainable clothes and accessories I have obtained over the past few months.

I'm still new to this, I'm still learning, and I'm still coming to terms with the fact that I'm not going to be that great and I need practice, but I am so proud of myself for finally overcoming my fear and making and posting my first videos after numerous failed attempts.

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    Ethical Fashion around the world

    Welcome to Funky Fridays with Bo. Featuring weekly episodes of what goes on around the world before the weekend starts. If you are into entertainment, food, fitness, nutrition and sports, then this is a podcast for you!


    to get more - https://funkyfridayswithbo.podbean.com/

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  3. Kawaii clothes and bamboo have an unexpected yet intriguing relationship. While kawaii fashion often emphasizes cute and playful aesthetics, bamboo, with matcha whisk its natural and sustainable properties, offers a unique material for crafting such garments. Bamboo fabric's softness, breathability, and eco-friendliness perfectly complement the whimsical nature of kawaii attire, creating a harmonious fusion of style and sustainability.

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