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The Real Take : Garron Noone

This is The Real Take — a glimpse into the honesty and connection at the heart of every episode of Ready to be Real.

In this snippet I speak to online sensation Garron Noone who shares powerful insights on how he navigates comments online, both the positive and the negative.

We also reflect on the year gone by, look ahead to Christmas, and he offers genuinely solid advice for anyone who might be struggling right now.


If you’d like to hear more, the full conversation with Garron is available to listen to anytime now.

And I'll be back with brand new episodes on the 9th of January.

​Nollaig Shona!

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