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March 31, 2019 68 mins
Can you believe we are half way through series one, I have spoken to so many amazing people so far and loved every second I hope you have as well. And we have 5 more incredible people and subjects yet to come before we take a break before series two. Right, let’s get onto episode five. This week I am joined by Helen from the blog Honestly Helen. I wanted to talk to Helen as we had been friend online for a while and when we met up in real life we hit it off instantly so I knew she would be great fun on the podcast. We mainly talk about our slight additions to our phone and all things digital and why having a break sometimes is a good idea, also it seems to becoming a theme but there is also a boyband chat in there as well. Keep listening and I hope you enjoy
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