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Late Lunch Monday May 15th, 2023

On today's show, author Barbara Scully highlighted brain cancer awareness through a brave and determined mum of three who is fighting the illness. Supersize eggs, flipping fashion and birds nests were also featured.

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    01:05:35|
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    01:08:09|
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    01:12:51|
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    01:01:43|
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    01:01:38|
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    01:08:27|
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