
This show is sort of an experiment to find new horizons and try out podcasting, the show will mainly consist of me answering the internets questions and if it's something I don't know you will embark on a quest of learning with me. So to sum it all up, it's a journey of me learning, teaching and finding a new hobby in the podcasting community.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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This episode was made to discusss why I was away and what is happening next, sort of a filler episode to say thank you and to explain where my life is right now.
Todays episode I talk a bit about a law that Katie Price is trying to push foward that is basically taking away freedom of speech and then answering a couple of questions mainly based around relationships and other emotions.
Another episode that starts with a long talk about my personal life and then onto reading answers to online questions.
In this episode I go on a good rant on how the SQA should sort themselves out to help children's futures, the effects of cryptomnesia, my past in writing novels and poems and living with ambiguity.
Episode starting off a bit different with a story of what happened just before the recording then it continues as a normal episode.
After a week of delayed recording the episode is finally here, once again telling some stories and answering the usual questions.
Answering more questions and diving deeper into stories from my past and my countries culture.
A bit about myself and the structure of the show and discussing some pre answered questions along with some stories to accompany them.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #103 |










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