
Mark attempts to control his anger/frustrations by taking general topics and understanding both sides.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Mark discusses an old friend’s wedding and how nostalgia helped him discover the journey of becoming free in being true to himself.
Mark rants about how society continues to keep a distance between genders and how it’s not healthy.
Mark rambles about sending the right messages through media. Some groups demonstrate positive and healthy moral tropes and others do not.
Mark decides to mull over the holiday of Christmas by reviewing some of its key terms.
Mark struggles to shake his love of HGTV as he tries to explain some of his recent ADHD diagnosis and make sense of his symptoms. You will either "love this or list this."
This time, Mark dives into the deep end with reality rescue shows like Bar Rescue, Zombie House Flipping, and even Bake or Break. What truly is the point of these shows?
This podcast is awesome! I love the premise. I was laughing non stop throughout each episode! I can’t wait for more!
This podcast is a great, quick little break when you need some random thoughts to help break up the repetitive routine of your day.










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