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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2018 · 1H 28M

EP#1 - Danny Casale

from Twenty Somethings · host Sound Pollination

Welcome to Twenty Somethings, a show that hosts a series of long form conversations with new guests each week - usually young go-getters that are making waves in whatever industry they're involved with.  Our guests range from scientists to actors to artists all in the hopes of capturing an intimate picture of what makes these people tick. We are super excited to introduce Danny Casale for our first episode. Danny is a self-proclaimed "bad animator", residing in New York City. His animations have reached across the entire world, with upwards of 500K subscribers on his Youtube Channel, and approaching 800K on his instagram. Go check out his quirky and fun animations at his handles below!   Youtube: Youtube.com/coolman_coffeedan Instagram: @coolman_coffeedan Twenty Somethings Podcast: Instagram: @TwentySomethings_Podcast Twitter: @Podcast20Sum

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