
Stay stimulated! This show is all about getting people who know stuff to talk about it in depth. I believe that is one of the best ways to learn, to be genuinely interested and to explore in long form conversation.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 137 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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We're continuing our storyline with the move to Seattle on what happened to be one of the biggest days in US history. Our friend Joel Green joined us for the trip, and is here to recall some of the day with us.
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We're continuing our storyline with the summer leading up to the move - what jobs we had, and the moment our bass player Joey "headed north."
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We pick up where we left off last time, and focus on romantic and family relationships that would be affected or severed with the plan to move to Seattle.
Matt, Toby, and Devin begin the process of trying to recount the formation of the band 20 yeas ago, and see what has changed and what remains the same.
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Matt Carter is far and away my favorite podcast host. He has a very easygoing style, but he knows how to keep things moving so the interview never drags.
The content and questions he asks are so different from the norm that you get to hear a different side of guests.
NO MATTER WHAT! Even if you don’t always like what Matt likes, he covers topics in a way that forces listeners to wrestle with ideas. Can’t wait for the breakdown of the new Emery record as well.
Matt has so many interesting guests on and does a great job of unpacking topics with them.
I appreciate Matt's earnest, down to earth, and easy to relate to style. And his guests are experts in the truest sense of the word.
Highly recommend listening and subscribing to Break It Down if you’re interested in exploring your own personal evolution and development and want to get exposure to a wide variety of topics that really help to expand your mind.
Matt continues to bring on outstanding guests from all sorts of fields. Every episode is well-produced and filled a ton of interesting information.










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