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Class Reunion: The Podcast
Addie Broyles
17 episodes
4 days ago
How did growing up and graduating high school in a small Missouri town shape the next 20 years of your life?
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How did growing up and graduating high school in a small Missouri town shape the next 20 years of your life?
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Relationships
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7. Jeff: "I was not an athletic kid, but I loved competition."
Class Reunion: The Podcast
46 minutes 50 seconds
4 years ago
7. Jeff: "I was not an athletic kid, but I loved competition."

Jeff Harter answers questions all day.

He’s an optometrist in Kansas City, so all day, he's answering people's questions about their eye health. It's an unexpected part of his job, but one he loves, thanks in part to his upbringing in Southwest Missouri. 

In this week's episode of "Class Reunion," Jeff and I chat about marching band, planting roots and traveling around the world. 

This episode's sponsor is Don’t Fear the Death Card, my tarot reading and teaching service. You can find out more about the readings, classes and coaching services at dontfearthedeathcard.com or @dontfearthedeathcard on Instagram.

Do you want to sponsor an upcoming episode of “Class Reunion”? Individual and business sponsorships are available at info@classreunionpodcast.com.

Each week, I make a donation to a nonprofit of choice selected by a classmate of Kansas City Free Eye Clinic, which provides free and low cost preventive eye exams and glasses to people in the Kansas City area. You can find out more about them at kcfreeeyeclinic.org.

If you’re enjoying the podcast, leave a review on Apple or sign up to become a supporter on Patreon. Patrons get behind the scenes photos and updates each week, and they can leave voicemail shout outs for fellow classmates. Don’t you wish you could send your own love note to your favorite coach or classmate? Go to patreon.com/classreunionpodcast to find out more.

Class Reunion: The Podcast
How did growing up and graduating high school in a small Missouri town shape the next 20 years of your life?