Familiar Strangers: The Class of 2006 Podcast

Familiar Strangers: The Class of 2006 Podcast
Podcast Description
Leading up to (and likely through) our 20th reunion, this podcast will feature interviews from the Billings Central Catholic High School class of 2006. Hosted by David Leslie and Drew Trafton.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes of alumni stories, personal anecdotes, and life updates, with episodes featuring discussions on career paths and life changes since graduation, such as the first episode with Shannon Haraden discussing her career journey and life in Wyoming, as well as broader reflections on class memories and the impact of their education.

Leading up to (and likely through) our 20th reunion, this podcast will feature interviews from the Billings Central Catholic High School class of 2006. Hosted by David Leslie and Drew Trafton.
Apologies– this is a repost. The AI monster gobbled up our audio quality on the first export. We’re hoping this one goes better.
In this week’s episode, things start with a recap and preview of some kiddo birthday celebrations in the Leslie and Trafton households. Then, we dive into our talk with this week’s guest: Jimmy Salyer.
We cover all the hits you’d expect with a heavy dose of Jimmy’s affection for music. However, we also hear quite a bit about how he found his way to his career and the difference he’s making in the lives of young folks today.
As always, a special thanks to Steve Miller for the catchy tunes and James Evanson for the handsome logo.

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