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Hello, Happy Father's Day to all of the men out there who are actively trying their best at being fathers,
Apologies for missing last week's episode, I moved last weekend so I didn't work on this project at all. Still adjusting to the new place but managed to squeeze this episode into my schedule.
Not much of a theme with this episode. With it being father's day I tried to orient the random assortment to reflect the day, but there just was not enough in the random pool to select from. I know Father's Day can be very hard for a lot of people out there. I have received so many calls either voicing hatred or their utmost love for their fathers. It's really crazy because I don't think I've heard anyone call and have a neutral opinion about their dad. I think that speaks a lot about the impact a dad has in a young and developing person's life.
Making this episode, I realized the year is almost halfway through...which is a scary thought to even have. Time flies, I hope everyone reading is not wasting their year so far. This had me thinking about the year so far, so I'm curious on how everyone's year has been. If you would like to let me know, interact with the Q&A I created, I love reading the responses. Anyways, hope all the fathers out there had a good day today.
If you feel like you're wasting your year, or feel like you want to celebrate your year, call 608-856-4955 and, as always, say anything.
thank you for listening,
At The Beep
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Hey all,
I don't have much to say this week. Life's been hectic lately and I've been anxious about a lot.
I remember seeing a comment on a Tik Tok video a while back of someone complaining about how long the process of something would take, and someone replied, "The time will pass anyway."
That's stuck with me ever since
Love you all, thanks for listening. Give me a call 608-856-4955
At the Beep
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Hey everyone,
After working this project tirelessly for the first 6 months of the year, I decided to take a mindful break for a few weeks. So, I apologize I haven't uploaded anything in the month of July until, well...now.
I recently came across an interview with Stephen Colbert on the topic of humanity. He says that he is grateful for anything bad that has ever happened to him. Although he hadn't wished it had happened, he is grateful because it brings him closer to what it means to be human and to exist. The pain is just a reminder of the great gift it is to be alive, and for that he is thankful.
I've thought about this every day since.
Tell me about your humanity. Give me a call at 608-856-4955
At the Beep
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Hi listeners,
This week's random assortment of voicemails seriously leaned on the idea of love. Not only love, but who the callers love. Love is something everyone will have to endure at some point in their life and this phone line is definitely evidence of that. I have seen (and experienced myself) every stage of love there exists while listening to these voicemails since I created the project. Love is everywhere, whether it's new, old, passionate, hurtful, secure, slow, or not there all. It is a fact that everyone must face in their life. It is, what I feel like, our true purpose in this life.
Don't forget to tell those around you that you love them.
Tell me who you love. Give me a call at 608-856-4955
At the Beep
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Hello callers and listeners,
I think I've rolled into a schedule with these podcasts now and will be doing them bi-weekly. This works best with my busy schedule and also isn't too long of a wait time (i hope).
This week's assortment of random calls seems to focus heavy on relationships. Not just the romantic kind, but family and friends as well. Most of the calls reminiscing or remember how much they loved the person, it all reflects on the fact that you usually don't realize what you have until it's gone. It was strange because there's a number of calls about grandparents in this podcast episode. Grandparents seem to be one of those things you take for granted. I know from watching friends, family, and these calls that grandparents get taken for granted too often.
So, as a reminder, call your grandparents. I know I need to.
Thanks for listening,
At The Beep
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Hi listeners,
Apologies for the hiatus. I went on a 10 day vacation with my girlfriend and I also lost my phone. So, been busy while I have been gone.
This week's random assortment seemed to surround the idea of hurt. Whether the caller was hurt by someone, or they hurt someone themselves. Hurt is difficult. It's often the pain we go through that shapes us on this journey we go through called life. I always thought it was funny that there has always been two trains of thought about hurt. On one hand you have those that say, "hurt people, hurt people", while other people claim that those who have been hurt would never hurt others due to their experience. Life is funny because both seem to be true.
Tell me about your hurt. Give me a call at 608-856-4955
At the Beep
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