Missing Pieces is my audio journal podcast where I talk about what I'm up to and what I'm into
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 211 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePersonal Journals |
I discuss how a nutrition concept fixed my productivity problem and recap my week.
I discuss our weekend without Clark and then this week where time seemed to fly by. I also discuss reselling, the things I watched, and respond to listener feedback.
This week we got some guys day action and extra family days where we went shopping, played games, and even went bowling. I got back into making LEGO videos, did more selling on Ebay, and of course went estate sale hunting with my favorite in-laws and... more
In honor of episode 200, I answer the question of what I would spend $200 on if given the opportunity. I also discuss my week as what has essentially become the life of a full-time ebay seller, listing all of the items that are no longer serving me a... more
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I love Greg’s world and Missing Pieces
Hey Greg , haven’t commented here in awhile, but I’m always listening . First I’m loving your OBX vlogs, me and the family are planning for a trip down there next summer . Speaking of summer, if your ever in the Lancaster area, we have some parks where you can do some disc golf, there seems to be a decent amount of people who really enjoy that in my neck of the woods lol really like seeing the different adventures and hobbies you get into with Clark man. Glad to see you and your family are havin... more
GET OUT you have read this show wrong Greg is a good person
Thinks he’s way more important and interesting than he actually is. Narcissist
Please tell people why you didn’t post a podcast for 68 days
Apple Podcasts | #110 | Finland/Society & Culture/Personal Journals |
Apple Podcasts | #154 | Norway/Society & Culture/Personal Journals |
Apple Podcasts | #178 | Sweden/Society & Culture/Personal Journals |
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