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    Episode 71: Off/Script: Father's Day, Sean Connery, Scotland at EURO 2020, and More

    en-usJune 25, 2021
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    About this Episode

    In this special un-scripted episode of Simply Scottish, host Andrew McDiarmid talks about the first father's day without his father, watching Sean Connery on the big screen again, Scotland's short-lived EURO 2020 football campaign, and how to live life off-script and make the most of life's tests and challenges. Plus, new music from Project Smok, Iona Fyfe, and more!

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