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Now You're Talking w/ Marshall Ramsey | Piney Woods School with President Will Crossley

On today's episode, Marshall talks with Will Crossley, President of Piney Woods Country Life School. Listen as he talks about his personal journey and the past, present and future of the historic institution whose sole purpose is to educate the heads, hands, and hearts of students.  


For more information about how you can help Piney Woods School students and to make a gift online visit:  https://pineywoods.networkforgood.com.

For more information on how to apply, visit: www.pineywoods.org




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