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Positive Philter Podcast


Sep 27, 2022

In this episode, I am joined by my GMU Colleague, Taylor "Nikki" Harris. We discuss her upbringing in the Appalachian region of Southwest Virginia. We discuss how to dismantle stereotypes toward rural residents and issues that affect people in that area of the United States! Check it out! 

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