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Oct 2022
35m 20s

Why Should You Go to Ireland?

Tsh Oxenreider
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Tsh is joined by a good friend — her husband, Kyle! A late-night conversation, they reflect on how travel has affected their 20-year marriage and why you (yes, you!) should join them next summer in Ireland. ☘️




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