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Miscellaneous Important Stuff
Jay Sheldon
172 episodes
1 week ago
The goal of this podcast is to have interesting conversations in a forty minute time frame. I work in advertising and spend most of my days editing content to sell products and ideas. I wanted to have a podcast where I could engage with people about ideas and not feel the urge to edit the conversation to be different or better than it actually was.
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The goal of this podcast is to have interesting conversations in a forty minute time frame. I work in advertising and spend most of my days editing content to sell products and ideas. I wanted to have a podcast where I could engage with people about ideas and not feel the urge to edit the conversation to be different or better than it actually was.
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MIS EP. 106 - The Middle
Miscellaneous Important Stuff
23 minutes 29 seconds
4 years ago
MIS EP. 106 - The Middle

This week I continued my conversation with Joe about politics. We talked about the divisiveness in the country and the importance of the middle.

Miscellaneous Important Stuff
The goal of this podcast is to have interesting conversations in a forty minute time frame. I work in advertising and spend most of my days editing content to sell products and ideas. I wanted to have a podcast where I could engage with people about ideas and not feel the urge to edit the conversation to be different or better than it actually was.