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Selena Lawrie November 19, 2022

See above, not very impressed by the content

Abdullah Turki November 20, 2022

Thanks a lot. keep it up

Lara Kent November 30, 2022

thank you

Tammy Attia December 13, 2022

Thank you!

Manal Badi December 26, 2022

Great podcast! Just wanted to mention that Lamis in Arabic means “touch” not “tender”. Native Arab speaker here! Cheers!

Sadhana Gautama January 16, 2023

Nil

Robert Duggan January 28, 2023

Very relevant topic.

John John February 5, 2023

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John John February 5, 2023

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John John February 5, 2023

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John John February 5, 2023

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John John February 5, 2023

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Greg Sherman March 31, 2023

very relevant

Allen Wong April 10, 2023

n/a

Abdullah Turki May 8, 2023

Wonderful. Keep it up

jeyachelvi Kandeepan June 3, 2023

they can avoid jokes and unnecessary giggling during podcast

Radhika Singh July 19, 2023

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Indranie Unarain January 14, 2024

great consise presentation, would have like to see also redflags ruled out for cancer

BRIAN FINN February 23, 2024

Good learning module.


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