Lez Go Travel Show S1 Ep3: Lafayette Part 2
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Stacey and Christin are still in Lafayette for even more fun and exploration. The adventure begins with a purchase of the city's famous King Cakes, a delightful treat that brings a festive spirit to the episode. Stacey visits her favorite bakery to bring home goodies for her family. Viewers are in for a unique experience as Stacey explores the local phenomenon of drive-through daiquiris. She highlights the quirky charm of this convenience, showcasing how locals enjoy their drinks on the go, adding a fun twist to the Lafayette experience. We also meet a local lesbian personal brand coach who empowers women to own their strength.
The episode also introduces a special guest—a lesbian life coach who shares her inspiring story and offers valuable insights into living authentically and finding joy in everyday life. Stacey's conversation with the life coach adds a meaningful dimension to the episode, blending entertainment with personal growth.
"Return to Lafayette!" promises a delightful mix of tasty treats, local quirks, and inspiring stories, making it a must-watch for fans of the Lez Go Travel Show.
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