Juan and Tracy answer 36 questions that lead to an authentic close relationship. Use these same questions to draw close to those in your family and life!
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
THE FINAL EPISODE! Goth Grandparents, Purple Cows and Saying You're A Banana. What do all of these things have to do with each other? Listen to Episode 36 of 36 Questions to find out. In this episode, we also review the best-selling book of all time ... more
Kite Surfing, Awkward Silence and Small Castles. What do all of these things have to do with each other? Listen to Episode 35 of 36 Questions to find out. In this episode, we also review the book Living On The Devil's Doorstep: From Kabul To Amsterda... more
Backyard Volcanos, Electric Guitars and Childhood Photos. What do all of these things have to do with each other? Listen to Episode 34 of 36 Questions to find out. In this episode, we also review the book The Awe of God by John Bevere. #theaweofgod #... more
Cyprus, Bar-Jesus and Racism. What do all of these things have to do with each other? Listen to Episode 33 of 36 Questions to find out. In this episode, we also review the book The Prodigal God by Tim Keller. #theprodigalgod #timkeller more
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Love hearing what he will say! It’s always a surprise!!!
This show is so charming, such a broad range of material. It always makes me laugh. My husband and I went through these questions while we were still engaged and it was a great way to spur conversation when we found ourselves waiting for transportation, etc.
I don't know about Juan but Tracy Galloway is really excellent in her new podcast. She comes across as utterly charming, fun and smart. I'm subscribing just to get more of Tracy.
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