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A celebration of Solo'dom with Conor Clear

In this incredible episode Ariana interviews Conor Clear who has just returned from a Solo adventure to Antarctica. Conor is a broadcaster, actor and celebrant who epitomises what the Solo Powered podcast is all about. Ariana and Conor will discuss his motivation for making such an epic solo travel journey and his experiences along way. Conor also discusses his role in a solo One Man Play call 'How to lose your husband' written by the talented and hilarious playwright Amanda Brunker. 

Conor is a man who is fabulously single and opens up about his attitude towards not only embracing but celebrating the life of a single person by suggesting there can be much more to life than a quest to find a person to hold hands with. Life is for living and in this episode Conor inspires us to live it. 


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