Beardo's Sink Full of Dishes Kyle James Marshall
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How many things have you put off in your life? The Sink Full of Dishes Podcasts are personal stories from Beardo to help motivate or inspire you to address things that pile up, or that you keep ignoring in your world. It's a podcast to help you #CleanUpYourLife
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Leave behind more than a coffee mug | Ep 15
In this episode, I'm talking about the legacy you hope to leave behind, or at the very least I'm trying to get you to think about what you hope to leave behind.
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Listen for to the noise of the blender, and to one another | Ep 14
The blender is annoying and loud but that's all part of the process to created a great shake. We need to start remembering that listening is also part of the creating a great life.
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The spoon in the drawer that people choose to hate | Ep 13
Every person has a spoon in their drawer that they don't like. Maybe it's a different color, shape or style but we just hate it. I use that analogy this week to take about racism and the culture war happening in America.
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Everyone needs a little help in the kitchen | Ep 12
Mr. Rogers told us to "look for the helpers". Now sometimes that means looking for the person doing something incredible like running into a burning building, and other times that means looking for the person willing to help you do the dishes. Either way, the helpers need to be celebrated, and that's what I'm doing on this episode.
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It's ok to try some new spices in your meatloaf recipe | Ep 11
The world could use a little more understanding and admission that we don't know everything. I try to give you some pointers to help you be proud of yourself and your neighbor. I also throw in an anecdote about meatloaf to drive the point home.
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Stop trying to cram everything in the dishwasher | Ep 10
I found myself in a funk this week and realized I was hitting a block mentally. I kept trying to forge on though. It was almost like I was trying to cram everything from the sink into the dishwasher even though it was already overflowing with things that needed to be cleaned.