I waited a decade to ask this... | Sam Savage | Digital Circus LIFE | Small Business Podcasts

🎪 Digital Circus LIFE | The Small Business Podcast

26-03-2024 • 39 mins

Yes, this episode is all about Sam and her tale and adventure, but when you wait over a decade suggest that you were robbed at an awards ceremony, that Sam organised.... Well, you take it... In other news, it was fascinating how Sams love of people has got her here. After all, what would you say to your younger self? Full show notes below... This is Ep29 of 🎪 Digital Circus LIFE | The Small Business Podcast Fancy saying 'Hi' to Sam Savage http://instagram.com/southcoast_weddings ⁠http://southcoastweddings.co.uk⁠http://facebook.com/southcoastweddingplanning Watch on YouTube:

https://youtu.be/QNqZGKUgkHo

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