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Dec 2014
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223: Deborah Owen: A lady Who Lives By T...

David Ralph of Join Up Dots
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Todays guest is a lady that for many years was part of the education system. She has spent her time working as a high school library teacher in Massachusetts, before making the leap to go the entrepreneurial route. And of course throughout that time would have seen literally hundreds of children come and go. Some that their peer group would have said would h ... Show More
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