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Week 3: Saving Leonardo

Episode 18 of the In The Name Publishing Presents: Book Club podcast, hosted by In The Name Publishing, titled "Week 3: Saving Leonardo" was published on May 22, 2025 and runs 87 minutes.

May 22, 2025 ·87m · In The Name Publishing Presents: Book Club

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In week two of our Saving Leonardo series, we join Kristen and special guests Rory and Jason once more to continue discussions on how secularism has impacted the western world. Support the show

In week two of our Saving Leonardo series, we join Kristen and special guests Rory and Jason once more to continue discussions on how secularism has impacted the western world. 

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