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#79: We Caught Covid...

Episode 79 of the The Ladies Coach - Talk. Listen. Change. podcast, hosted by The Ladies Coach, titled "#79: We Caught Covid..." was published on January 14, 2021 and runs 34 minutes.

January 14, 2021 ·34m · The Ladies Coach - Talk. Listen. Change.

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In this solo episode with Christal, she discusses her experience the last two weeks with Covid - 2020/21 reflections - Emotional energy outputs & How sitting back and receiving love and care from others is crucial.

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