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Today I am speaking with Professor Kieran Clarke, University of Oxford and Brian McMahon Chief of Staff at deltaG. Save on Delta G, my favorite Ketones with the code KAYLA. TdeltaS Global Inc. – deltaG Ketones About Professor Kieran Clarke A mix of biochemist, physiologist and entrepreneur. Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Kieran Clarke studied …
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This week’s episode of Harrytales is like an announcement made from the cockpit of Taylor Swift’s jet, which is a topic of discussion. Additionally, Harry questions what it would be like to swim in a pair of “swim gloves” made by Kim Kardashian and wonders if his neighbor knows he’s an influencer. Also – the true pronunciation of “Bottega Veneta” comes to light. Plus more! Listenuppe here
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