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"It's The Season 3 Finale" w/ Daina Anderson Mpunzi

55 min · 11 de jul de 2025
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It's the end of Season 3 and I just want to say a personal thank you to all of you who have watched, listened, liked, shared and commented on the episodes this season - and a huge welcome to those of you who found me this season and subscribed to my channel or followed my social handles.  This season was all about levelling up and expanding the reach of the conversations - that's why me and the production team hit the road - and I decided to open up and share more of my own Social Journey. In this finale episode, and the first of its kind on the show - I'll take you through some of my most stand out and impactful moments of this season and share some of my takeaways. So dive in and let me know in the comments what was your favourite moment of the season? Make sure to check out and follow me on all my socials too: Instagram: ‪@dainaandersonmpunzi‬ Tik Tok: ‪@dainaandersonmpunzi‬ Website: www.dainaandersonmpunzi.com

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