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Let's Chat with Carter

Let's Chat with Carter

De : Noa Carter
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Every Tuesday, join Noa Carter and special guests as they serve on all topics of society. LCWC fosters a diverse and inclusive space to voice opinions, share stories & create conversation. “At 21, I graduated with a (BBA) & landed a full-time job. That same year, I resigned & decided to pursue Digital Marketing. At 22, I launched ‘Let’s Chat with Carter’ to promote un-filtered access, creativity and success. For more, visit me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/letschatwithcarter/ TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@letschatwithcarter YT: https://www.youtube.com/@letschatwithcarterNoa Carter Sciences sociales
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