It’s Rage Time Wizard King
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- Society & Culture
A collection of random blurbs from a suburban 18 year old’s life. Yeah, it’s what it sounds like.
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A Risky Topic, But to Hell With It.
In this episode I talk a bit about family and the topic of “blood is thicker than water,” along with my experience with religion both growing up and now. As I mention in the episode, anything I say concerning religion isn’t meant to offend or discourage anyone in their own practices or beliefs; I’m simply sharing my own point of view. Whatever you believe in is what works for you, and I completely respect that. Everybody has just gotta rock what they got in the end. p.s. (drink some water ya filthy animal)
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What’s That Thing In My Room?
In this episode, I discuss a variety of topics ranging from mental illness and my experience with it to love and it’s many forms. Life can be crazy, hard, and unpredictable, but sometimes you gotta roll with the punches and cut yourself some slack. Practice love and drink water, my friends. P.S. (sorry this is a day late, my b)
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Dating, College, and Career: None of Which Were My Idea to Discuss
Surprise, surprise; I had no idea what to talk about in this episode, so my friends Loui and Stephanie recommended I talk about dating (including my experiences- good luck with that), college, and my future career plans/goals. Due to my inability to stay on topic, I also briefly discussed my experiences in high school theatre and family life. Who can really say they’re surprised though? Also, it’s been a month since I started the podcast, so here’s to a successful month of consistency!🥂
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Black Lives Matter.
In this extended episode, I feature two of my friends, Ivan and Lily, who speak on the movement as a whole, their experiences, and their emotions pertaining to BLM.
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I Think I’m Getting the Hang of This.
I tried doing segments this time, so you’ll hear me talk about a general update on how I’ve been this past week along with a short, not-so-short summary of my experience in orchestra. Also, for after you listen to the episode, it’s Serenade in e minor by Edward Elgar and Aprés un Rêve. You’ll thank me for this after hearing me struggle in the episode.
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Can I Call This An Introduction?
This one goes out to everyone asking me to create a podcast. All I can say is, you’re getting what you asked for.