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Prioritizing Positivity & Welcoming Failure

Episode 9 of the Noted podcast, hosted by arianna parks, titled "Prioritizing Positivity & Welcoming Failure" was published on March 22, 2021 and runs 25 minutes.

March 22, 2021 ·25m · Noted

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My roommate Mackenzie and I talk about being first year music majors and why we wanna pursue music education. We also talk about being college students in general and the lessons we've learned both in life and at Baylor as we approach the end of our first Spring semester here. As always, let me know what you guys would like to hear about and if you have any questions! 

My roommate Mackenzie and I talk about being first year music majors and why we wanna pursue music education. We also talk about being college students in general and the lessons we've learned both in life and at Baylor as we approach the end of our first Spring semester here. As always, let me know what you guys would like to hear about and if you have any questions! 

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