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DB 196: Rhyme Time: Practice Makes Progress

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Today's episode is the first in a series of episodes we plan to call Rhyme Time. When you see "Rhyme Time" in the title of the episode, you know it is going to have a poem that our family wrote and a short discussion of the meaning of that poem. This week's poem is called Practice Makes Progress.

© Dream Big Podcast Length 5 min 23 April 2020 Episode 196 Talk USA Episodic

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© Dream Big Podcast Length 5 min 23 April 2020 Episode 196 Talk USA Episodic

DB 001: Introduction | What To Expect | Meet your hosts Eva and Olga Karpman

DB 001: Introduction | What To Expect | Meet your hosts Eva and Olga Karpman

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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Today's episode is the first in a series of episodes we plan to call Rhyme Time. When you see "Rhyme Time" in the title of the episode, you know it is going to have a poem that our family wrote and a short discussion of the meaning of that poem. This week's poem is called Practice Makes Progress. We want to thank Eva's recent guest IN-Q - one of the world's greatest living poets - for reminding us how much we love poetry and inspiring us to write our own poems. Be sure to follow us on social media (links in the show notes) as we are actually posting videos of Eva and Sophia reciting the poem and have added professional illustrations to the poem too. Show notes at DreamBigPodcast.com/196


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