Skilled by Design

011 Checking In with Tommy

5 min · 23 de ago de 2022
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Hey, there! In this episode, I'm checking in. No interview this week, just a quick update on life and the podcast. We're looking for guest/topic suggestions. Send them our way at https://skilledbydesign.com/guests [https://skilledbydesign.com/guests]. Also, we'd love to discuss your questions and comments about what you're hearing on the show. Let's discuss together on Twitter @skilledby: https://twitter.com/skilledby [https://twitter.com/skilledby]

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