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Episode 4 of the THIS ERA podcast, hosted by Amiah Blackwell, titled "thankful" was published on November 26, 2021 and runs 10 minutes.

November 26, 2021 ·10m · THIS ERA

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In this extremely SHORT episode (forgive me) I talk about being thankful for the tiny things. Most times people say they're thankful for friends, family, food, and a roof over their head. But what else? What about the simple noise of a clock ticking, or the fact that "gold peak iced tea" exists?? I hope you enjoyed this episode as well as your day :) 

In this extremely SHORT episode (forgive me) I talk about being thankful for the tiny things. Most times people say they're thankful for friends, family, food, and a roof over their head. But what else? What about the simple noise of a clock ticking, or the fact that "gold peak iced tea" exists?? I hope you enjoyed this episode as well as your day :) 

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