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Advice From The Future: What We Wish We Knew ft. Tash

47 min · 31 jul 2024
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In this episode of the Mango People Podcast, I am joined by the wonderful Tash, the founder of the Brown Girl Collective. We will be diving into a topic that everyone can relate to: advice we would give to our younger selves. From epic fails and hilarious misadventures to the "aha" moments that shaped us, this episode is packed with heartfelt stories and nuggets of wisdom. Whether you're at the beginning of your journey or looking back on your own experiences, this episode is filled with heartfelt stories, candid reflections, and practical wisdom. So, get comfortable with a hot cup of chai, and let's dive into a conversation about growth, resilience, and a list of things we'd tell our younger selves! :)

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