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Welcome to the podcast where we explore the stories behind the books that captivate us. Today, we’re diving into “#Stone Blind” by Natalie Haynes. This retelling of the #Medusa myth delves into the history of the women at the center of the story and the monster we’ve been taught to fear.

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Completed my PGDM from IMS Ghaziabad, specialized in (Marketing and H.R) "I truly believe that continuous learning is key to success because of which I keep on adding to my skills and knowledge."

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