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Almost 20 | Introducing Me

Episode 1 of the Almost 20 with Avery podcast, hosted by Avery Fray, titled "Almost 20 | Introducing Me" was published on May 15, 2020 and runs 4 minutes.

May 15, 2020 ·4m · Almost 20 with Avery

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Hello! Welcome to the Almost 20 podcast! I'm so excited to be starting this journey with Y'all and can't wait for next week's episode! Sorry for the air conditioner. I'm an amateur and don't know what I'm doing yet. 

Hello! Welcome to the Almost 20 podcast! I'm so excited to be starting this journey with Y'all and can't wait for next week's episode! Sorry for the air conditioner. I'm an amateur and don't know what I'm doing yet. 

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