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Apprentice: The Wake Up Call - Episode 3

Sian is joined this week by The Circle finalist D…

An episode of the Apprentice: The Wake Up Call Podcast podcast, hosted by Apprentice: The Wake Up Call Podcast, titled "Apprentice: The Wake Up Call - Episode 3" was published on October 17, 2019 and runs 38 minutes.

October 17, 2019 ·38m · Apprentice: The Wake Up Call Podcast

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Sian is joined this week by The Circle finalist Dan talking all things toys as the Apprentice candidates head into week 3. Circle fan? Find out what life was like starring in the show and how its changed his relationship with social media, reality TV and how he coped with being catfished

Sian is joined this week by The Circle finalist Dan talking all things toys as the Apprentice candidates head into week 3. Circle fan? Find out what life was like starring in the show and how its changed his relationship with social media, reality TV and how he coped with being catfished
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