All my life I have asked the hard questions. When I was in elementary school, they gave me an award certificate with the title "Socratic Thinker" which they had never given to a child before. Now they would probably label him with ADHD instead of give him a chance to speak up. This is what happens when you give that kid a podcast. Stories of struggles faced in the early 20s with a unique perspective, comedic value, music, guests to come, laughs, headaches, just a little of everything from someone who hasnt been able to turn it off since a kid. One rule: Please do not take me too seriously.
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All my life I have asked the hard questions. When I was in elementary school, they gave me an award certificate with the title "Socratic Thinker" which they had never given to a child before. Now they would probably label him with ADHD instead of give him a chance to speak up. This is what happens when you give that kid a podcast. Stories of struggles faced in the early 20s with a unique perspective, comedic value, music, guests to come, laughs, headaches, just a little of everything from someone who hasnt been able to turn it off since a kid. One rule: Please do not take me too seriously.
10 minutes before I had to walk out the door for work and suddenly I had a panic. I didnt do a podcast today. May not be able to record for a bit so i scrapped this 10 minute guitar sesh up as my Friday episode. Its all music so feel free to skip if this isnt your vibe. Song is Buttons- Mac Miller. RIP you will always be a vibrant symbol for music and your city.
The Early 20s Overthinker
All my life I have asked the hard questions. When I was in elementary school, they gave me an award certificate with the title "Socratic Thinker" which they had never given to a child before. Now they would probably label him with ADHD instead of give him a chance to speak up. This is what happens when you give that kid a podcast. Stories of struggles faced in the early 20s with a unique perspective, comedic value, music, guests to come, laughs, headaches, just a little of everything from someone who hasnt been able to turn it off since a kid. One rule: Please do not take me too seriously.