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Becoming a volunteer

A way to express one’s passion

Episode 6 of the Knit-a-Square podcast, hosted by Leanne Hunt, titled "Becoming a volunteer" was published on March 26, 2022 and runs 29 minutes.

March 26, 2022 ·29m · Knit-a-Square

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We are blessed to have so many big-hearted people volunteering at the barn. In this episode, Norma shares with Leanne what first drew her to Knit-a-Square and what it was like to become a regular on opening days. We hear, too, how it felt for Norma when she got to go on her first distribution at the Lion Park informal settlement. This is the final episode of this short season, but look out for a bonus episode to follow. If you have not yet listened to earlier seasons of the podcast, be sure to look them up on the Acast platform where they are hosted under the name Knit-a-Square. To everyone who has shared the podcast with friends and family, thank you! Show host: Leanne Hunt. Email address: [email protected] Theme music: "Mr. Sunny Face" by Wayne Jones. [YouTube Audio Library] © Creative Commons License. Production and editing: Natali Williams, LIME Virtual Business Support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We are blessed to have so many big-hearted people volunteering at the barn. In this episode, Norma shares with Leanne what first drew her to Knit-a-Square and what it was like to become a regular on opening days. We hear, too, how it felt for Norma when she got to go on her first distribution at the Lion Park informal settlement.


This is the final episode of this short season, but look out for a bonus episode to follow. If you have not yet listened to earlier seasons of the podcast, be sure to look them up on the Acast platform where they are hosted under the name Knit-a-Square. To everyone who has shared the podcast with friends and family, thank you!


Show host: Leanne Hunt.

Email address: [email protected]

Theme music: "Mr. Sunny Face" by Wayne Jones. [YouTube Audio Library] © Creative Commons License.

Production and editing: Natali Williams, LIME Virtual Business Support.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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