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Podcast 1 - 06.11.18

An episode of the The 19 podcast, hosted by Matt Christmas, titled "Podcast 1 - 06.11.18" was published on June 11, 2018 and runs 15 minutes.

June 11, 2018 ·15m · The 19

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This is our very first podcast. Matt Christmas, Angie Haro, and Angela Saavedra talk about the 2018 CTE Workforce of Tomorrow Conference. Check it out! #WeR19

This is our very first podcast. Matt Christmas, Angie Haro, and Angela Saavedra talk about the 2018 CTE Workforce of Tomorrow Conference. Check it out! #WeR19
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