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The boundaries every woman needs | Witching Hour
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Welcome back to Witching Hour – the show where two mums and sort of cousins figure out how to make work, work. Today on the show:
- The instant gratification generation
- And 38 boundaries I set at 38: A TedX speaker shared a list of boundaries she now holds that she didn’t at 25
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