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Season Three Trailer

4m · Naturally Speaking · 19 Oct 19:32

Welcome back intrepid Naturally Speaking listeners for a new season of North Country podcasting! In August we released a special North Country Voices episode with Len Mackey, but we’re excited to begin Season 3 in earnest - starting with an episode on the Onkwehon:we Midwives Collective. Following the first episode, you can expect an episode a month on a plethora of different topics! Plus, a new "bite-sized" form of podcasts will be coming soon - listen to the trailer for more info on both! 

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