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What Am I Even Doing Here?

Amanda Clement

Professional dancer, singer, and actor. Amateur everything else-er, candidly writing about the ins and outs of her life. Mainly through the lens Human Design, with lots of curiosity and humor sprinkled in.

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  • Amanda Clement

    Professional dancer, singer, and actor. Amateur everything else-er, who’s candidly writing about the ins and outs of her life. Mainly through the lens of Human Design and Astrology, with lots of curiosity and humor sprinkled in.

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