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Ep. 15 - Caroline Joy Rector (Un-Fancy.com)

Caroline Joy Rector is a native Abilenian that lo…

An episode of the The People of Abilene podcast, hosted by West Texas Podcast Network, titled "Ep. 15 - Caroline Joy Rector (Un-Fancy.com)" was published on June 22, 2017 and runs 32 minutes.

June 22, 2017 ·32m · The People of Abilene

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Caroline Joy Rector is a native Abilenian that love her hometown. After teaching herself professional photography in college she moved to blogging and hasn't looked back. Grant Vandever sits down and visits with Caroline about helping others, building an online community, and living her dream from her hometown.

Caroline Joy Rector is a native Abilenian that love her hometown. After teaching herself professional photography in college she moved to blogging and hasn't looked back. Grant Vandever sits down and visits with Caroline about helping others, building an online community, and living her dream from her hometown.
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