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People are interesting, and listening to them can open all sorts of worlds for you if you know the right questions to ask.

People Are Interesting Wesley Bryant

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

People are interesting, and listening to them can open all sorts of worlds for you if you know the right questions to ask.

    Episode 5

    Episode 5

    Episode 5 is here! Despite my statement in the episode, this is only the fifth podcast, but it was a fun one.  I tried using a usb microphone instead of my laptop mic and the background noise got a little … Continue reading →

    Episode 4

    Episode 4

    Back in the saddle with a new podcast and fun times to be had by all! This podcast was all over the damn place.  We started recording around 2 A.M.  and finished an hour and a half later.  Getting one … Continue reading →

    Paicast Episode Three

    Paicast Episode Three

    It’s back and marginally better than ever! After many months of preparation and apparent slacking, PAIcast has kicked into high gear for a triumphant return the likes of which critics have never actually reviewed! What people are saying: “It’s pure … Continue reading →

    Paicast Episode 2

    Paicast Episode 2

    Rejoice! For the second installment of the PAIcast is here! People Are Interesting: Episode 2 As a preface to this episode, I feel I need to explain something. The first episode of the podcast is most definitely more entertaining than … Continue reading →

    People Are Interesting Episode 1

    People Are Interesting Episode 1

    Thus begins an epic journey of discovery in which we all learn a little bit about ourselves and the things that make us interesting. Sort of. People Are Interesting: Episode 1 When I first had the idea to make a … Continue reading →

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