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Dragons' Den star Steven Bartlett will appear alongside comedy legend Ruby Wax and Bimini as part of an exciting festival happening in Leeds.
Leading the charge are Ruby Wax Steven Bartlett, and Bimini. Ruby Wax, performer, best-selling author and mental health campaigner, will bring her unique brand of humour to the festival as she takes the audience on her journey to address the importance of mental wellness.Steven Bartlett, the renowned entrepreneur and TV personality and podcaster, known for The Diary of a CEO, will delve into how he spots the next big thing.
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