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Down To Earth With Harriet Cammock

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Down To Earth With Harriet Cammock discusses current events ranging from politics to education reform to homelessness and sex trafficking. Ms. Cammock also conducts exciting guest interviews featuring recording artists, community leaders, and political movers & shakers. Down To Earth airs live Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 10:00 AM Eastern Standard Time on BlogTalkradio.com. You can also find Down To Earth With Harriet Cammock on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more. As a listener-supported podcast, your contribution helps make Down To Earth possible. Visit Ms. Cammock's website at www.harrietcammock.com/podcast to find out how you can support for as little as $0.99/month. Ms. Cammock is a three-time published author, public speaker, and advocate for an end to violence against women. Visit her website at www.harrietcammock.com to find out more.

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