107: Season 6 Finale episode w/ Brittany
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Brittany Steitz is back for the Season 6 finale! For the first time ever, every episode in this season was sponsored, which meant that we were able to grow our team and I was able to branch out creatively to bring you an even better podcast episode each and every week. This episode was so fun as we reflected on how the podcast has grown this last season. In this episode, we listen to a short clip featuring snippets from every episode in Season 6. Then we’ve got three recorded voice messages from listeners where we get to relive our favorite parts of the season. Toward the end of the episode, Brittany and I recap some fun behind-the-scenes updates and how it’s been working with sponsors including this amazing community who sponsored the last two episodes this season! And finally, we’re sharing how I’ve changed up The Rare Life’s upcoming “off-season.” I can’t wait for you to hear this episode, and I’m so grateful to have shared another season of The Rare Life with you. See you next season! Links: Listen to the episodes that you, as a community, sponsored: Ep 105: Brianna’s Story & Ep 106: Respecting Our NonSpeaking Children Donate to the podcast via Buy Me a Coffee. Contact me about sponsoring the podcast. Favorite episode of Madhura & Alyssa - Ep 100: Raising Awareness Favorite episode of Kahrissa - Ep 94: Family + Friends w/ Chelsea Denham and Ep 95: Parable of the Pain Scale Follow each of us on Instagram! Me, Brittany, Kahrissa, Madhura, & Alyssa! Follow the Facebook page. Join the Facebook group Parents of Children with Rare Conditions. Access the transcript on the website here. And if you love this podcast, please leave us a rating or review in your favorite podcast app!
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