The Value Café With Esther Opone

Let Me Explain...

10 min · 18. Okt. 2022
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After going AWOL for 5 months, here's my attempt at explaining and sneaking my way back into your airwaves (and hopefully, heart), *insert doe-eyed emoji. Let me know if this worked and I'm back in your good graces via @thevaluecafe on social media or thevaluecafepod@gmail.com ... And yes, look out for the next episode next week. Cheers!

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