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171: Until It Happens, It Hasn't Happened

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An episode of the The Weekly Review podcast, hosted by The Weekly Review, titled "171: Until It Happens, It Hasn't Happened" was published on July 23, 2021.

July 23, 2021 · The Weekly Review

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James and Jean muse about what constitutes a finished project, how priorities shift when you&rsquo;re not feeling well, and how travel can provide incentive for getting things done.

James and Jean muse about what constitutes a finished project, how priorities shift when you’re not feeling well, and how travel can provide incentive for getting things done.

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