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My Interview with Joy Ruffen Oak! It was so much fun!

 


I had the opportunity to be interviewed by Biz to Biz Joy Ruffen Oak!
It was so much fun.  We talked about fitness and it migrated into Golf Fitness.
If the clock wasn't running I'm sure we could have carried on!
Enjoy the show. - Godelieve 

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