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REPLAY | Cookies Cure All

An episode of the The Good Work | The Event Company podcast, hosted by The Event Company, titled "REPLAY | Cookies Cure All" was published on May 13, 2020 and runs 58 minutes.

May 13, 2020 ·58m · The Good Work | The Event Company

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We believe that cookies cure all! On this week’s throwback installment of “The Good Work,” we take a look back when Addie sat down with our friend, the oh-so-lovely, Stacie Suedkamp. She shared with us how Fig Tales came to be and what the future may bring for this cookie lady. We hope you enjoy watching this throwback installment! (Now, go grab yourself a cookie and listen-in!)

We believe that cookies cure all! On this week’s throwback installment of “The Good Work,” we take a look back when Addie sat down with our friend, the oh-so-lovely, Stacie Suedkamp. She shared with us how Fig Tales came to be and what the future may bring for this cookie lady. We hope you enjoy watching this throwback installment! (Now, go grab yourself a cookie and listen-in!)

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