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Oct. 14, 2022

Episode 16: Conversations with Karen and Cat - RECAP and lessons learned

Episode 16: Conversations with Karen and Cat - RECAP and lessons learned
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Conversations with Karen and Cat

Join us for episode 16 of Conversations with Karen and Cat. Karen and Cat sit down to discuss the lessons they have learned in the previous fifteen episodes and their intentions with this podcast.

The Ankara and African clothing store mentioned in this episode is kubakingdomllc.com. You can also follow them on IG @kuba_kingdomllc and on facebook at kubakingdom llc.

To sign up for the "Our Voices Matter Youth Summit", Sunday, October 16th at 3-5 pm, go to https://www.karenandcat.com/p/lets-talk-about-issues/

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