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177 - Andrew, Ian, Joe & Josh - A Different Type Of Corona
Ep. 177
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Andrew kicks off this week’s podcast with the market report for the week commencing 21st March 2022.
This week, Andrew is joined by Ian, Joe and Josh at Dewing Gran HQ for a good old grumpy episode of the Farmchat.
The four discuss the latest from Ukraine and the refugee situation with the UK, as well as Donald Trump and using WhatsApp for trading, all whilst drinking Corona Extra beer – cheers!
The DG beer fridge is looking pretty sad this week, hence the rather unexciting beer tasting – hint, hint…!
As always, thanks to our listeners, old and new, and remember to keep in touch – we are @dewinggrain on Twitter.
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