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EP 4 - Taking a moment

Episode 6 of the Tales by TSO podcast, hosted by TSO, titled "EP 4 - Taking a moment" was published on September 20, 2019 and runs 20 minutes.

September 20, 2019 ·20m · Tales by TSO

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So we gave it a try, we felt the fear and did it anyway... now what? I often find myself asking this question but I think its important to take a moment and appreciate the journey as it involves.   So take a moment with me, you're further than you think.

So we gave it a try, we felt the fear and did it anyway... now what? I often find myself asking this question but I think its important to take a moment and appreciate the journey as it involves.

 

So take a moment with me, you're further than you think.

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