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LIVING WITHOUT SOCIAL MEDIA?!

Episode 52 of the Later Today podcast, hosted by Shane and Carlos, titled "LIVING WITHOUT SOCIAL MEDIA?!" was published on October 24, 2020 and runs 9 minutes.

October 24, 2020 ·9m · Later Today

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Welcome to a brand new episode of VERIFIED. In this episode, Meredith talks about what its like not having social media in her life and how she developed leadership skills early on in life. She also talking about the importance of advocating for other people. Thank you so much for listening and look out for new podcast episodes every Friday. @verified.talk on Instagram and TikTok. "VERIFIED Media" on YouTube! Thanks for making time in your day to listen :))  MEREDITH'S STUFF:  VSCO - https://vsco.co/purdygood/gallery  ETSY - https://www.etsy.com/shop/purdygoods

Welcome to a brand new episode of VERIFIED. In this episode, Meredith talks about what its like not having social media in her life and how she developed leadership skills early on in life. She also talking about the importance of advocating for other people. Thank you so much for listening and look out for new podcast episodes every Friday. @verified.talk on Instagram and TikTok. "VERIFIED Media" on YouTube! Thanks for making time in your day to listen :))  MEREDITH'S STUFF:  VSCO - https://vsco.co/purdygood/gallery  ETSY - https://www.etsy.com/shop/purdygoods

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