Robert Gammon's Search for Meaning

Robert Gammon
Robert Gammon's Search for Meaning

Podcast by Robert Gammon

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  1. 21/01/2018

    Robert Gammon's Search for Meaning #5 with Chris Hunt

    Welcome to 2018 and a new episode of Robert Gammon’s Search for Meaning. Sorry it has been so long but in the same way life always finds a way it also always gets in the way. The wait was surely worth it as I am joined in my philosophical endeavour by my good friend and often co-host with the mo-most, Chris Hunt. Me and Chris became fast friends in our first year of university. With a shared love of everything nerdy and creating bizarre content. While my work was mainly behind a mic, Chris loved to make short videos in the style of Gerry Anderson flicks. I would often star in his crazy projects and loved every second of them. We also appeared side by side on a flatmate’s student project that had me host a live film review show called Slated with Chris as my pun filled guest. On this episode we talk about all the things that mean a lot to Chris. Starting strongly Chris mentions how kids should go to school as its important, before we talk a lot about The Notorious Show. We then delve deeper and chat about how a racing helmet represents his own personal development and how he has inspired confidence in children. I hope you enjoy this return to the blog and the latest episode of the podcast. Make sure to follow me on Twitter and Instagram @RobertTheGammon You can subscribe to this podcast via iTunes, your favourite podcasting app or the RSS feed below! http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:336872318/sounds.rss

    31 min

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