I'll Remember That Drew Beebe
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- Society & Culture
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A podcast about the advice that stuck with you. Each episode host Drew Beebe revisits a piece of advice by reaching out to the person who gave it to him, and picking it apart.
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Finale: Carpe Diem
So cliche right? The quote in everyone's yearbook. But we all must come to this advice in the end, and in our own way. One way involves a flask of liquor and T.S. Eliot, where Scott Beebe was able to take a minor tragedy and pull out a positive takeaway.
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One More Reason to Avoid Michael Jackson
One of the most fun parts of making creative media is choosing music to accompany it. Two different songs will give your work completely different meanings, and while the right song won't guarantee success, you can definitely it up with the wrong song. So how do you pick? Connecticut College professor David Tetzlaff gives us one rule to steer us in the right direction.
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Put the Duck on the Table
What do you do when you're working on a project, and you're missing a critical component - can you still make it work? Brandon Lisy had some advice for just such an occasion when a pinball documentary started to come off the rails.
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Getting the Most out of Free Time
You love weekends, I love weekends, we all love weekends, but how can you enjoy the precious time you have without wasting it? Nick Leighton believes that it's all in how you plan it.
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Make Trouble (Just Not Too Much)
Controversy alert! Getting in trouble is generally something we try to avoid, but according to Julian Whitley, there are times when breaking some rules is actually a good idea. What's the matter... you chicken?
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Wedding Vows
Choosing your partner may be the most consequential decision you'll make in your life, and even in the best circumstances, relationships are hard. Erik Williams believes that the secret to a good relationship lies not in what you do, but what you don't.
Customer Reviews
Great words of wisdom
This is great knowledge and entertainment. My wife and I enjoyed listening to every episode while in the car together. We don’t keep score. Would love to hear more episodes.
Just right
This podcast is like a perfect little snack— light, short, satisfying. Always brings a smile to my face and makes me think about advice from my own life.
Not given to me, but I always liked this advice from Conan O’Brien: “If you work really hard and you’re kind, amazing things will happen.”
funny, interesting and entertaining!
loved the podcast, the format, the concept and the stories!