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    Episode 13: Panel discussion on working for exposure vs working for cash

    enNovember 11, 2015
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    About this Episode

    This was a special episode we recorded using BLAB featuring a panel discussion with Connie Crosby (@conniecrosby) and Kim Vallee (@kimvalee)

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