An Over-Thinkers Point of View Aaron Smith
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Many of us are burdened with an overthinking brain, longing to let the thoughts out. Here, at an Over Thinkers POV, I will be doing just that. The emphasis of the podcast is on my interest of sports and attempting to explain politics with my opinion and use of history as well. I have an educational background that fits the mold with over six years experience. I will be jumping from sports to politics so as long as relevance to today is mentioned. M. Episodes will be abbreviated as OTPOV.
(Currently a raw podcast)
Starting a new podcast for history alone . Coming soon !
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Sports Woes and Political hopefuls
This episode I give a final assessment and thought on the 49ers season as well as playoff predictions. Discuss thoughts on Warriors play and Chelsea’s play. Transitioning to politics and the Georgia senate runoff race.
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OTPOV: I’m back , back again.
In this episode I explain my absence for some time and also introduce news on my new history focused podcast!
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OTPOV: Politics and Sports: Here we go again
Hello again, it has been awhile. This episode I take a quick dive into the election and feelings of the outcome no matter who wins. Also included is feelings on W. Barr and M. McConnell again. Lastly, an update on how I feel with my sports teams. Congrats LA.
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OTPOV: Politics and Sports: one of these IS okay with the other
In this episode, I dive into some sports update and opinions from TNF, to the UCL and finally the WS. I give a brief ramble on how sports and politics do mix and how my next history episode is up in the air for debate. Lastly, I give my POV on the debate and more on the candidates and their remarks.
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OTPOV: Politics: A Background Rambling
In this episode, I try to work around my enunciations and the touchy subject of politics, with my opinions and hopes for reforms finding its way out in coherent sentences.
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OTPOV: History: A Background and a History of the Chinese Exclusion Act 1882
In this episode, I get to finally discuss my history background and interest with a telling and rambling of how I got to where I’m at and where I want to be. After some background, I dive into a history of humboldt county and it’s involvement in the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act and how the desire for that act has some similarities to today’s world.