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#11 - Setting Boundaries, Farmer's Market Booth, and Being Authentic On Air

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Episode 11: Boundaries, Booths, and Being RealIn this episode of Good Times, Noodle Salad, brothers Chris and Matt Smith dive into the art of setting boundaries in relationships—whether it's with family, friends, or at work. They share their personal experiences and struggles, offering insights with their signature blend of humor and honesty.Meanwhile, Matt's got a new marketing ploy: setting up a farmers market booth. Is it a genius move or just another excuse to people-watch?The brothers also get real about podcasting—how they're striving to create something authentic and successful without over-engineering it. From embracing their true selves to balancing structure with spontaneity, they discuss what it takes to keep Good Times, Noodle Salad as genuine as possible.Join Chris and Matt for another laid-back yet thought-provoking conversation filled with laughs, insights, and maybe a little noodle salad wisdom.Support the show

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