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A Different Perspective

Episode 1 of the 31 Thoughts: The Ripoff podcast, hosted by Isabella Cadotte, titled "A Different Perspective" was published on October 24, 2021 and runs 32 minutes.

October 24, 2021 ·32m · 31 Thoughts: The Ripoff

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This edition of 31 Thoughts: The Ripoff is taking a different approach. This week I interviewed one of R.H. King Academy’s very own students, Hirushi Madanayake. Hirushi is a grade 10 student and is incredibly accomplished. I am extremely grateful that I have the privilege of calling her, my friend.

In this interview, we discuss her life with hockey, her experience as a teen female hockey fan, and the start of the regular season.

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