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EP 8: Ken Reid

An episode of the Over My Dad Body podcast, hosted by Pat MacDonald, titled "EP 8: Ken Reid" was published on April 28, 2020 and runs 46 minutes.

April 28, 2020 ·46m · Over My Dad Body

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Pat speaks with co-anchor of Sportsnet Central, Ken Reid.  Ken and Pat talk about growing up in a small town, working in sports journalism and the difficulties in parenting during a global pandemic. Email the show at [email protected] with your questions.

Pat speaks with co-anchor of Sportsnet Central, Ken Reid.  Ken and Pat talk about growing up in a small town, working in sports journalism and the difficulties in parenting during a global pandemic.

Email the show at [email protected] with your questions.

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