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Can't Be Right All the Time

An episode of the Spinning the Light Podcast podcast, hosted by Sharon A and Christy B, titled "Can't Be Right All the Time" was published on July 10, 2022 and runs 42 minutes.

July 10, 2022 ·42m · Spinning the Light Podcast

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Expressing our opinions/views isn't about being right. It's about expressing ideas and having a conversations while being respectful of others.

Expressing our opinions/views isn't about being right. It's about expressing ideas and having a conversations while being respectful of others.
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