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Ep6 Special Guest Myrna Widlend

Episode 6 of the Sisters In Colour podcast, hosted by Brisbane Podcasting Centre, titled "Ep6 Special Guest Myrna Widlend" was published on April 8, 2020 and runs 36 minutes.

April 8, 2020 ·36m · Sisters In Colour

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Join Christine with special guest Myrna Widlend for an engaging, life changing and inspiring discussion on being positive in these changing times in business and your personal life. Also, learn about her business interests in vision-boarding and why its growing with participants joining the program from around the world.

Join Christine with special guest Myrna Widlend for an engaging, life changing and inspiring discussion on being positive in these changing times in business and your personal life. Also, learn about her business interests in vision-boarding and why its growing with participants joining the program from around the world.

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