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    <description>Hello there! Welcome to the talk show where third-culture kid, sort-of ambivert, and curious host Ryan C reconnects with friends, peers, and all-around awesome from her globe-trotting past who are making strides with their art, activism, entrepreneurship, and/or wherever their passions lead them! Join Ryan and her esteemed guests on the third Saturday of every month at 2pm PST on KMIH 88.9 The Bridge radio waves and on Spotify/KMIH podcast network!</description>
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