Do One Thing for 30 Minutes Everyday
Do One Thing for 30 Minutes Everyday
Podcast Description
I believe if there was one thing you could do for 30 minutes a day everyday, its YOU listening to THIS podcast. Join me weekdays for my insight on what is on the mind of an isolated, neurotic, caffeine-addled podcast host who is crippled by procrastination, consumed by feelings of panic, self-loathing, and soul-crushing inadequacy...
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The podcast explores a variety of themes including personal growth, emotional well-being, and cultural commentary. Episodes address topics like managing procrastination, insights from notable guests on state of music and relationships, and reflections on personal purpose through discussions with individuals like Associate Pastor Brandi Nicole Williams and musicologist Jeff da Illest.

If there was one thing you could do for 30 minutes a day everyday, I believe it should be YOU listening to THIS podcast. Join me weekdays for my insight on what is on the mind of an isolated, neurotic, caffeine-addled podcast host who is crippled by procrastination, consumed by feelings of panic, self-loathing, and soul-crushing inadequacy…
Today is a big deal because this is the 30th episode of my personal podcast, and it's something I never thought I would make time for myself doing so many podcasts for others.
I was thinking about how I left things last week after I wanted to go full ”scorched earth” on people, but J.A.R.S. had something to say about it as I start week 3 in my reassurance process.
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