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S2 EP 9: Monetising Creativity & is Uni a Scam?

1 h 6 min · 15 de ene de 20221 h 6 min
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Welcome back! We're joined with Hana Addow, a Cambridge student that we recently connected with on Tik Tok. We ask Hannah questions about her life, what influences her creativity and her experience in Cambridge.  We hope you enjoy this episode and if you'd like to send a message, feel free to DM us<3  Ig- Quintessentially.Somali Ig- Hanaaddow

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