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Goodbye 2020 BGF podcast run down

Episode 24 of the Black Girl Finance podcast, hosted by Selina Flavius, titled "Goodbye 2020 BGF podcast run down" was published on December 15, 2020 and runs 23 minutes.

December 15, 2020 ·23m · Black Girl Finance

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This penultimate episode of 2020 is a runs down through all of the previous episodes we have launched so far on the platform we’ve covered so many different money topics for you to digest and get stuck into over the last 6 months of podcasting. We are celebrating how far we have come. There is only 1 last episode left and we will let you get on with Christmas and New Years before coming back with some more topics in 2021 have a listen. Paula her name is Paula I forgot a name during recording. Have a listen it will all make sense.

This penultimate episode of 2020 is a runs down through all of the previous episodes we have launched so far on the platform we’ve covered so many different money topics for you to digest and get stuck into over the last 6 months of podcasting. We are celebrating how far we have come. There is only 1 last episode left and we will let you get on with Christmas and New Years before coming back with some more topics in 2021 have a listen. Paula her name is Paula I forgot a name during recording. Have a listen it will all make sense.
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