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I approached this one in a different format that I think some will enjoy. I was privy to a CPR lecture by an excellent instructor who has taught in the medical field for over 20 years. I was able to record the lecture and provide it here. It's a succinct review of a life-saving skill.
THIS IS NOT FORMAL INSTRUCTION: This is intended for information only, please seek appropriate training if you do not have this critical skill
In this episode, I would like to give a special shoutout to our sponsors: Paul Jackman, Nate King, and Ashley Bullen. Paul is a realtor in Nova Scotia and has been helping clients buy and sell properties in the area for years. Nate is a realtor in Comox, BC, and has a deep understanding of the local real estate market. Ashley is a realtor in Gander, Newfoundland, dedicated to finding the perfect home for her clients. These talented realtors are committed to providing top-notch service and helping their clients achieve their real estate goals. We are grateful to have their support for our podcast, and we highly recommend their services to anyone looking to buy or sell a home.

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I approached this one in a different format that I think some will enjoy. I was privy to a CPR lecture by an excellent instructor who has taught in the medical field for over 20 years. I was able to record the lecture and provide it here. It's a succinct review of a life-saving skill.
THIS IS NOT FORMAL INSTRUCTION: This is intended for information only, please seek appropriate training if you do not have this critical skill
In this episode, I would like to give a special shoutout to our sponsors: Paul Jackman, Nate King, and Ashley Bullen. Paul is a realtor in Nova Scotia and has been helping clients buy and sell properties in the area for years. Nate is a realtor in Comox, BC, and has a deep understanding of the local real estate market. Ashley is a realtor in Gander, Newfoundland, dedicated to finding the perfect home for her clients. These talented realtors are committed to providing top-notch service and helping their clients achieve their real estate goals. We are grateful to have their support for our podcast, and we highly recommend their services to anyone looking to buy or sell a home.

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