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#77 Five of the Best - Fathers

Episode 17 of the Five of My Life podcast, hosted by Nigel Marsh, titled "#77 Five of the Best - Fathers" was published on August 22, 2022 and runs 31 minutes.

August 22, 2022 ·31m · Five of My Life

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To mark Father’s Day in Australia, I’ve put together a ‘best of’ episode with a collection of stories from five guests about their Dads. Join Damian Callinan, Gus Worland, Rabbi Jeffrey Kamins, Rob Carlton and Julia Gillard as they share moving and intimate reflections on their fathers through their Five Of My Life Choices. Follow The Five of My Life on Instagram Contact Nigel here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

To mark Father’s Day in Australia, I’ve put together a ‘best of’ episode with a collection of stories from five guests about their Dads. Join Damian Callinan, Gus Worland, Rabbi Jeffrey Kamins, Rob Carlton and Julia Gillard as they share moving and intimate reflections on their fathers through their Five Of My Life Choices.

Follow The Five of My Life on Instagram

Contact Nigel here.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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