And so we reach (at least temporarily) the end of a chapter. Vic and I have had enormous fun over the last 9 months doing the Adventure Podcast. I am immensely proud of what we have achieved, and delighted to have shared this journey with you. But now it is time for us to take a break. Vic has a super-hectic summer, acting as shore … Continued
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