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15: There and Back Again, with David Woodruff

David Woodruff embraces opportunities for self-reflection and personal development. He shares the winding path of his experiences that brought him to better understand why he calls the North home.

Episode 15 of the Life North of the 54th podcast, hosted by Garett Brown, Preston Brown, titled "15: There and Back Again, with David Woodruff" was published on January 1, 2023 and runs 53 minutes.

January 1, 2023 ·53m · Life North of the 54th

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David Woodruff embraces opportunities for self-reflection and personal development. He shares the winding path of his experiences that brought him to better understand why he calls the North home.

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