E84 | What We Should & Should NOT Be Doing During The Pandemic - a podcast by Brett Bartholomew

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The goal of today’s episode is to address the things we should and should not be doing during this difficult time.  A lot of us are feeling overwhelmed by the uncertainty and not knowing how to feel about the future.  This is normal and I think we can all take a few steps back, relax, and take a look at these things we should be doing.



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