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Black Mums Upfront

Black Mums Upfront

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The Black Mums Upfront Podcast is a weekly podcast fronted by Carina White, Natalie Duvall, Nana-Adwoa Mbeutcha and Endy Mckay, Lauren Thomas-Johnson and Vanessa Haye. They rarely agree on anything but always keep it real… sometimes too real. Getting upfront about their experience of modern-day motherhood - with top tips, inspirational guests, insightful topics, eye-opening honesty, and lots of laughter. Welcome to the Sisterhood.
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Sometimes we have kids and we lose ourselves. Let Mummy Talk (LMT) is a wellness podcast for women and mums, hosted by Lynn. A place to help women find their glow again and live their best lives. Through open discussions about parenthood, lifestyle, love and relationships, as well as culture and health, LMT will help you better navigate life and parenthood and remind you that happiness and self love is paramount.
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I'm Aisha O'Reilly and my mission is to have safe spaces for moms to share their truths. We haven't been shown the full picture of motherhood, so this podcast is a collection of conversations with mothers sharing some of the untold stories of being a mom. Whether you're a first-time mom trying to figure out your new baby, a mommy to a toddler full of tantrums, trying to conceive, or a seasoned mom who parents her own way, know that you're not alone. You're not the only mama who doesn't fit t ...
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The Sex Agenda Podcast

Decolonising Contraception

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The Sex Agenda is a podcast by Decolonising Contraception that is leading the conversation around sex, sexuality and reproductive health among Black and people of colour. Filled with expert knowledge and a good dose of laughter, nothing is too embarrassing or off-limits on this podcast as hosts Dr Annabel Sowemimo (community sexual reproductive health doctor) and Edem Ntumy (community educator and facilitator) strive to debunk myths, tackle taboos and initiate difficult conversations. Artwor ...
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Straight To The Point The Podcast

Straight To The Point The Podcast

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The Vision: As young black women who have personally felt the lack of representation in Scotland, Zainab, Latifah, and Hadja aim to be the change they wish to see. Their vision is to create a platform that not only addresses the issues faced by young people, with special focus on ethnic minorities, but also provides an opportunity for others to learn about the cultural diversity thriving in Scotland. Project Goals: The team is driven by the desire to create a safe space where everyone, regar ...
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“Unleashing Superpowers: Exploring Neurodiversity with Theo Smith” is a captivating podcast where host Theo Smith dives into the world of neurodiversity. From ADHD to Autism to Dyslexia and beyond, gain insights into embracing the diversity of thought and eliminating obstacles (Kryptonite). Hear from real people from across the globe and their lived experiences in this empowering series. Join the conversation using hashtags #NeurodiversityAtWork #NeurodiversityWithTheoSmith. Embrace a new pe ...
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There is so much about motherhood that goes unsaid but we're not afraid to discuss it all. Black Ballad Presents: The Survival Guide is an ongoing honest conversation with Black British women about what motherhood looks like for them and how they survive it's ups and downs. For Season 2 we have an array of guests including Black Mums Upfront, Jamelia, Laura Henry-Allain, Dr Beverly Tatum Daniel and so many more. We'll be talking sex after childbirth, when to tell your kids they're black and ...
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There’s no right or wrong way to come out. It’s uncharted terrain for everyone who breaks the news to their whānau, friends and world at large. In Full Disclosure, brave and brilliant Kiwis share their coming out stories with Karen O’Leary. They divulge all sorts of very personal insights, from the deep to the dark and the downright funny. Everyone is welcome, even straight people - this podcast is the very definition of inclusive - because, hey, who doesn’t love a good coming out story? Hos ...
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MomentsWithOlavArthur

Olav Arthur Mburu

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Moments With Olav Arthur is a podcast that covers Fashion, Interviews, Lifestyle, Music and Emerging issues. Olav Arthur is a successful Kenyan Personal Menswear Style/Lifestyle Blogger for the popular blog The Lifestyle Spread
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The Making Cents Podcast

The Making Cents Podcast

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#MakingCentsPodcast is a podcast for us by us, with the aim to provide a commentary on what is going on the world which impacts our lives and our money. We hope our discussions will help Improve and provide financial literacy, debunk and demystify financial jargon into simple and light hearted language that you can understand and appreciate. We will also fact check statements made by public figures, discuss current events and brekaodwn how they may impact you and your cash. Tune in and don't ...
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7:12am / Hana Assafiri from Moroccan Soup Bar speaks about her memoir Hana: the audacity to be free – covering humour, education, working in womens refuges (Part 1) 7:30am / Elise West, Executive Officer at the Medical Association for the Prevention of War as well as Director at Teachers for Peace is back on the show to talk about the ever increasi…
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This episode Phuong and Ivka speak to friends of the show, hear from co-presenters Kannagi and Frances, talk about the power of community radio and play songs from a list of tracks curated by former and current Tuesday Breakfast presenters. Guests on the show: Nat, Rach Hocking, Madison GriffithsSongs played on the show:The Opener by Camp CopeNatur…
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Today we interview Jeremy Davis. Jeremy shares his journey of self-discovery and how he found his passion for storytelling through writing and directing. We discuss the importance of self-diagnosis and the validity of personal experiences. Jeremy also talks about the challenges of navigating ableism and toxic engagement in the disability advocacy s…
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Rohen from Pride in Protest spoke about the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras's decision to bar politicians from attending Mardi Gras if they oppose the Equality Bill. This Equality Bill would expand rights of trans and gender diverse people in NSW. Instagram: @pride.in.protest As the 1-year anniversary of the rally to demand permanent accessible t…
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Headlines// 7.15: Rathi Barthlote, a Tamil refugee and co-founder of Refugee Women Action for Visa Equality, and Samantha Ratnam, former leader of the Victorian Greens and current Greens Candidate for Wills, speaking at the Remembering Mullivaikkal Rally held at the State Library of Victoria Sunday 19 May to mark the 15th anniversary of the end to …
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Welcome to Straight To The Point - The Podcast! The podcast that brings you a unique insight into the black Scottish experience. Music has an incredible ability to bring people together, transcending boundaries and uniting us all. Here, we explore a diverse range of musical genres from around the world, showcasing how different sounds can connect u…
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Headlines// 7.15: Tasnim Sammak, Palestinian organiser, speaking at the Nakba Rally on Wednesday 15th May, following the debate on the Victorian Labor Government’s partnership with Elbit Systems.// 7.30: Hannah Dickinson, Principal Solicitor at the ASRC, on the High Court decision on 10 May 2024 in ASF17 v Commonwealth [2024] HCA 19 unanimously dis…
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7.15: Dr Laura Whitburn, Senior Lecturer and Anatomy Discipline Lead at La Trobe University, on the Midwifery Group Practice model of maternity care, and its success at Dhelkaya Health in Castlemaine.// 7.30: Brenda Tait, a climate activist with Extinction Rebellion, on the dangers of the Future Gas Strategy announced by the Australian Government l…
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Welcome to Straight To The Point - The Podcast! The podcast that brings you a unique insight into the black Scottish experience. In this episode of 'Reminiscing Our Childhood TV Shows,' we're delving into the timeless Disney TV classics and iconic Nickelodeon shows that shaped our upbringing. Were you a Disney kid? Join us as we explore magical adv…
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Headlines// 7.15: Emily Duyen Dang, Vietnamese-Australian researcher from Monash University’s Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre completing her PhD in Sociology, on her exhibition called Overcoming this Grief: Stories from Vietnamese women surviving family violence in Australia//7.30: Dr Emma Russell, Australian Research Council researche…
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Today we have Matt Hancock join us, who's been advocating for neurodiversity and early support in education, highlighting challenges faced by individuals who are dyslexic. He promotes universal screening and teacher training to address high exclusion rates among children with neurodivergent traits/conditions. The importance of understanding and emb…
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Headlines// 7.15: Human rights activist Khadija Gbla on their experiences living at the intersections of disability, neurodivergence, queerness and Blackness, their activism in these spaces, and their hopes for young people like themselves. Listen to the full episode on Women on the Line, which first aired on Monday 29 April//7.30: Victorian leader…
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Welcome to Straight To The Point - The Podcast! The podcast that brings you a unique insight into the black Scottish experience. In this episode, where we invite our younger siblings to join us on the podcast! We explore the unique perspectives and insights of our younger siblings on topics that matter to them. From the challenges of growing up in …
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Headlines// 7.15: Activist Nat Farah speaking at the A15 rally on 15 April for the A15 Global Action aimed at disrupting economic systems in solidarity with Palestine. Follow A15 on Instagram: @a15actions//7.30: Laura John, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre, on the Senate Inquiry into the Migration Amendment (Removal and Other Measures) …
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Headlines// 7.15: Katelyn Butterss, CEO of the Victorian Public Tenants Association speaks to Jennifer Borrell on 3CR's Think Again about the difference between community, public and social housing and what we know and don't know about the Victorian Government's plan to demolish the public housing towers. The full interview aired on Think Again on …
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Welcome to Straight To The Point - The Podcast! The podcast that brings you a unique insight into the black Scottish experience. In this episode, we delve into the complex world of female friendships throughout our formative years. Spanning from the early days of nursery to the tumultuous terrain of high school and extending far beyond into the unc…
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Headlines// 7.15: Extracts from a webinar on Pine Gap and Gaza from 27 March that asked the question: What is Pine gap doing right now to First Nations people and to the people of Palestine. The first is a short speech from Yuwaalaayi/Gamilaraay woman and activist Barbara Flick on the history of First Nations protest at Pine Gap and the second is A…
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Welcome to Straight To The Point - The Podcast! The podcast that brings you a unique insight into the black Scottish experience. In this episode, we delve into the complex and often overlooked topic of Black beauty standards. Join us as we discuss the societal pressures and stereotypes that shape perceptions of beauty within the Black community. Fr…
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7:15 & 7:30 We replay Samah Sabawi's speech from when she spoke to educators at the Teachers for Palestine forum on 22nd January 2024 called ‘Why There’s No ‘Neutrality’ on Genocide’ which was organised by Teachers and School Staff for Palestine Victoria. Samah Sabawi Palestinian award-winning author, playwright and poet, and in Part 1 Samah provid…
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Headlines// 7.15: Dacia Abela, lawyer and program manager at Naarm-based Community Legal Centre WEstjustice, on economic abuse in the context of family violence. Listen to the full Women on the Line episode here//7.30: Kathryn Kelly, convener of Independent Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) ACT, on the latest regarding the AUKUS deal between Austra…
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A longer than usual podcast about a Black mother's search for healing in a system where services are not holistic. Listen as she shares her experience with us. Trigger warnings! Some of this may be uncomfortable listening but she leaves us with gems we ALL can learn from. Find the courage to reach out for support & information. Instagram -@SANCTUAR…
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Welcome to Straight To The Point - The Podcast! The podcast that brings you a unique insight into the black Scottish experience. In this episode, we peel back the layers to reveal the driving forces behind our passion for the topics we discuss. From humorous anecdotes to heartfelt reflections, join us as we share insights into who we are and what f…
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Headlines// 7.15: Actor and improviser Alannah Parkin on the open letter to major festivals to reverse their decision to remove a pro-Palestine comedian from Australian arts festivals. You can read the full letter via @comedy4pal on Instagram// World Social Work Day special segment -7.30: Lawyer, social worker and senior lecturer at the University …
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We have a huge influence over our children and who they are as people. We affect the values they hold, their, choices, behaviors, and overall health. Have you ever questioned the part you play in their mental wellbeing? Like, how does your mental health impact them? And how will your chosen parenting style affect them in adulthood? We're getting in…
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Welcome to Straight To The Point - The Podcast! The podcast that brings you a unique insight into the black Scottish experience. In this episode, we dive deep into all things hair! Join us as we share our personal journeys with our locks, from the days of perming to embracing and loving our curls in their natural state. Whether you're well-versed i…
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Headlines// 7.15: Noura Mansour's speech at last week's International Working Women's Day rally in Naarm calling for an end to imperial feminism, an end to the silence about the genocide (particularly among women's organisations) and an end to the Zionist occupation of Palestine// 7.30: Environmental educator, campaigner and regenerative farmer Gre…
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In this episode, Theo Smith interviews Alice, a researcher at Bocconi University, about her experience with neurodiversity. Alice shares her journey from childhood to academia, highlighting her strengths in brain power and the challenges of control mania. She discusses the impact of migraines and the realization of her neurodivergence, leading to a…
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Welcome to Straight To The Point - The Podcast! The podcast that brings you a unique insight into the black Scottish experience. In this episode, we unravel the layers of our unique backgrounds, delving into the intersectionality of being both Black and Scottish. We open up about our schooling experiences, the challenges, triumphs, and everything i…
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In this episode of Black Mums Upfront, we delve into Carina's courageous move to America, exploring whether her experience has been the epitome of the American Dream or a nightmarish rollercoaster. As she settles into her new life, she realizes that finding Mr. Right might be more elusive than she initially thought. www.blackmumsupfront.com Hosts h…
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Headlines// 7.15: Solidarity Breakfast’s Annie McLoughlin speaks with Kimba Thompson from Blak Dot Galleries and artist Peta Clancy about the exhibition at Counihan Gallery in Brunswick called Future River - an indigenous perception of the river and watercourses across Naarm//7.30: Elise West, Director at Teachers for Peace and Executive Officer at…
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Why do we always wait until someone's funeral to give them their flowers and say kind things? We should let our loved ones know how we feel whilst they are here. This episode is a celebration of mums and mum figures, recognising the tiresome work they do and their endless sacrifices. On this episode, I interview my mum about her motherhood journey-…
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Welcome, to the very first episode of Straight To The Point - The Podcast! The podcast that brings you a unique insight into the black Scottish experience. In this first episode, we delve into our Sierra Leonean roots and talk all things about the land that is what we love SIERRA LEONE! From our detty December stories to our favourite Sierra Leonea…
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Headlines// René Hà, Vietnamese queer migrant based in Gadigal Land & Project Coordinator of Stamped Zine, on this project and the complexities of the migrant experience in so-called Australia. Follow @stampedzine on Instagram for updates//Camp Sovereignty update//WIRE CEO Jade Blakkarly on WIRE Great Debate – WIRE's International Women's Day event…
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Headlines// 7.15: Stella Swain from Palestine Solidarity Campaign UK speaks to Vivien Langford about the Boycotting of Barclays Bank and their complicity in funding Israeli military at rally in Sydney on 9 February. This conversation first aired on Solidarity Breakfast on 10 February//7.30: Chloe DS, refugee rights activist, green left journalist, …
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It's not easy deciding on the person you want to spend the rest of your life with- especially when forever can be such a long time. On this episode of Let Mummy Talk, we're talking about the ways to know when someone is right with you. The early signs that shouldn't be ignored. The things that give you a good indication of whether someone's presenc…
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Headlines// 7.15: Jan Bartlett speaking with Dr Helen McCue about her work with Australian People for Health, Education and Development Abroad, also known as Union Aid Abroad, and her continued advocacy for refugee and women's rights. Listen to the full episode on 3CR Tuesday Hometime// 7.30: Sarah Baarini and Shirley Winton from Hobsons Bay 4 Pale…
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Today we're joined by David Renton, a security compliance project manager at Genesys. In our conversation, we explore David's journey through the lens of ADHD and dyslexia, from his early education to carving out a career that plays to his strengths. David shares the pivotal moments that shaped his understanding of neurodiversity, emphasising the p…
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Headlines// 7.15: Part 1 of Solidarity Breakfast’s Annie McLoughlin and Kristin O’Connell from the Anti Poverty Centre's conversation about the changes to the Stage 3 tax cuts recently announced by the Albanese Government// 7.30: Laniyuk, Larrakia, Kungarakan, Gurindji and French political creative and performer about the sacred lands of the Larrak…
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Headlines// 7.15: Jaya Keaney, author of Making Gaybies: Queer Reproduction and Multiracial Feeling, on the complexities and intersections of race and queerness when creating queer families. Listen to the full episode on Women on the Line here//7.30: Jill Gallagher, a proud Gunditjmara woman from Western Victoria and CEO of The Victorian Aboriginal…
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Tania Martin, EY UKI’s Neuro-Diverse Centre of Excellence Leader, shares her journey and the work being done to promote neurodiversity and neuroinclusion in the workplace. The conversation covers the shift from autism at work to neuro-inclusive programs, the evolution of neurodiverse centers of excellence, and the importance of breaking down barrie…
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Headlines//7.15: Renee, an organiser with Students for Palestine and Free Palestine Melbourne on organising for Palestine and the disruption today that will take place at 4pm at Bourke St Mall in the CBD. For updates, please follow the group on Instagram @studentsforpalestinevictoria//7.30: Dr Jessica Gannaway, Lecturer in Language and Literacy Edu…
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7:15am - Samala Thakialee Cronin, Butchulla and Woppaburra woman, speaks to Emma from Women on the Line about the work she and others undertook in collaboration with Meanjin Brisbane based, female-led, Blak small business Dreamtime Aroha in the immediate aftermath of the ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper. This interview first aired on Women on the Line on…
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In this episode, Theo Smith interviews Sasha Frank, a stand-up comedian who is ADHD. Sasha shares her journey from the corporate world to comedy, the impact of ADHD on her life, and her experiences with medication. She also discusses parenting as an ADHD individual and the therapeutic benefits of comedy. Sasha emphasises the importance of embracing…
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After a year long hiatus, the Black Mums Upfront ladies are back and ready to reclaim the mic. They unravel the reasons behind their break, offering an intimate glimpse into the personal journeys that fuelled their absence. A lot can happen in a year - Is Nana-Adwoa pregnant again? Has Natalie made her first million? And why is Carina homeless? All…
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Headlines// 7.15: An excerpt from an online teach-in from the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network called “How to talk about Gaza right now.” Presented by Emma on Women on the Line on Monday 11 December//7.30: Antoinette Braybrook, CEO of Djirra, speaking at the Respect Rally which took place on Friday 24th November at the Parliament steps in Naarm…
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Headlines// 7.15: Syrian-Lebanese author and academic Ruby Hamad on 3CR's Women on the Line on the historic dehumanisation of Arabs and Muslims in the west. Listen to the full episode here//7.30: Salvadoran born artist-researcher Dr Tania Cañas on her work with the Nahuat Saturday School and the Languages in Community festival which takes place thi…
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Headlines// 7.15: Kit McMahon, CEO of Women's Health in the South East (WHISE), on the latest report 'Return on Equity: Health and economic dividends from Investing in Women’s Health Services' during 16 Days of Activism//7.30: Marisa Sposaro of Doin' Time speaks speaks with veteran activist Pamela Curr about a landmark court ruling that paves the w…
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With the end of 2023 in sight, Anna and Emily sit together on Anna's sofa in Brighton to reflect on the past year. It's been a big one for both of them, a trend that will continue in 2024, so there's also an update for listeners about TMOAL Season 5. Most excitingly, this episode features a very special guest indeed. Hope you enjoy listening - lots…
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