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August 11, 2023 48 mins

Correction: this wasn’t Jason’s first podcsst interview🙃

Happy Friday y'all!  I pulled all of the most watched, most viewed, most engaged episodes, and am replaying them through Sept. This week’s is with Jason White, whom I met when he booked CAMPspace to shoot his course lessons.  One thing led to another and now he's here dropping serious gems on government contracting.  In true Shades of Content fashion, Jason is honest and real about his process, including how finally embracing social media is leading to big success!

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