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Episode #08: How to ask for help

It feels good to be back with you after the long …

An episode of the Explorations with Leslie Tanner podcast, hosted by Leslie Tanner, titled "Episode #08: How to ask for help" was published on August 13, 2018 and runs 28 minutes.

August 13, 2018 ·28m · Explorations with Leslie Tanner

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It feels good to be back with you after the long break. In case you didn't listen to the episode before this, i've been homeless but now I'm not and what a journey it's been. It was mostly bad and painful, but I learned a lot and I can't wait to share with you. The first of these lessons is Help how to ask for it and how to receive it because you will need it at some point like we all do sometimes but you have to be careful abut how you talk aboutit.

It feels good to be back with you after the long break. In case you didn't listen to the episode before this, i've been homeless but now I'm not and what a journey it's been. It was mostly bad and painful, but I learned a lot and I can't wait to share with you. The first of these lessons is Help how to ask for it and how to receive it because you will need it at some point like we all do sometimes but you have to be careful abut how you talk aboutit.
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