Liz Pham on The Oops Factor
In this podcast, Liz Pham shares her love for cooking and rock climbing, along with some important lessons she learned from a particular rock climbing incident. The podcast invites guests to come and share their experiences, and if you're interested in being a part of the show, you can sign up at the given link.
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