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Interview with the wonderful author, Pippa Clark

Episode 9 of the Social Girls podcast, hosted by Social Show, titled "Interview with the wonderful author, Pippa Clark " was published on August 5, 2022 and runs 31 minutes.

August 5, 2022 ·31m · Social Girls

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This week we had the privilege to sit down and chat with the lovely Pippa Clark!

We are so inspired by Pippa's story, and absolutely adore her book 'How to Believe Your Positive Self-Talk'. We highly recommend having a read if you are in need of some positive energy and affirmations.

Pippa takes pride in providing others with supportive advice to encourage them to find their happiness and to be the best version of themselves.

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