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The Cost of Pride

An episode of the The Wayward Journal podcast, hosted by Michael Walker, titled "The Cost of Pride" was published on October 15, 2019 and runs 11 minutes.

October 15, 2019 ·11m · The Wayward Journal

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Why can't we ask for help? What are the consequences for ourselves and others if we don't? 

Why can't we ask for help? What are the consequences for ourselves and others if we don't? 

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