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100th episode in 2 weeks! - ask me anything!

 
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Reposting because I messed up on the email address - yes, I misspelled my own name!  The email is judson@judsoncarroll.com  

100th episode in 2 weeks - ask me anything!

Hello friends! In two weeks, I will record the 100th episode of the Southern Appalachian Herbs podcast. I would like to celebrate this milestone by doing a special episode as a thank you to all of you who have supported my work and have been the very reason the podcast has come so far. I am planning an “ask me anything” format….. please do ask me anything about herbs or anything question you would like for me to answer on the show. Obviously, if it is a very personal question, I may answer directly via email as opposed to on air. But, you may truly ask me anything. Please mail me at judson@judsoncarroll.com. You can ask in writing or record an audio clip which I could play on the show if you would like to hear your voice on the podcast. Thanks again - I truly could not do what I do without you!

Sincerely and with extreme gratitude,

Judson
 
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