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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2025 · 7 MIN

Issue No. 1: The Fine Art of Starting

from Prism & Prose · host 20 Points Media

Simon Archer’s The Fine Art of Starting brings wit and humor to the daunting task of new beginnings, weaving reflections on self-reinvention with the reality of messy starts.

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Simon Archer’s The Fine Art of Starting brings wit and humor to the daunting task of new beginnings, weaving reflections on self-reinvention with the reality of messy starts.

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