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#59: Close Encounter of the Shark Kind with Bryce Conlan

#59: Close Encounter of the Shark Kind with Bryce Conlan

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Bryce Conlan is a speaker, author, podcaster in his own right, he is the founder of Narrative Advantage, which helps businesses get their story out there in the world and he has his own fish story to tell. Bryce shared the story of the time he went scuba diving as a teenager and found himself completely surrounded by sharks.


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