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January 17, 2020

Episode 1 of the Never Get Old podcast, hosted by Zaeni Nur Majied, titled "January 17, 2020" was published on January 17, 2020 and runs 0 minutes.

January 17, 2020 ·0m · Never Get Old

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Coming of Age Benjamin Russell Coming of Age is the journey of several groups of teenagers as they live with sex, love, drugs, crime, and mental illness in Barclay, a town in the Pacific Northwest. While Barclay’s natural landscape is stunningly beautiful, the city is ripe with poverty, drugs, and common crime. Tearing into the lives of the story’s characters is a dangerous underbelly that offers little hope for those who get caught up in it.At the center of the story is Ryan, a seventeen year old drug dealer struggling to find himself. By junior year of high school, Ryan is on top of the world. He has transitioned from a creative introvert who preferred being alone and into a strong, confident leader. He is a star wrestler for his high school’s Varsity team and is immensely popular amongst his peers. But one cruel summer night, the love of Ryan’s life, Cindy, is assaulted. It awakens an old wound Ryan never knew existed… or maybe has been ignoring. After getting away with murdering Cindy’s attacker, Ryan goes thro Explicit DJ Talks DeShaun Stansberry All the things people think about but never get the chance to talk about. Explicit The Improv Network Podcast Gabber Media Long conversations about the most common questions and topics in Improv Comedy. If you're an Improviser looking to soak up as much Improv shop talk as possible, this show is a perfect resource. Hosted by James Quesada and Bob Wieck, and featuring guests who never get tired of talking Improv. Explicit Sounds Like Trouble Sounds Like Trouble I had the displeasure of engineering the first few episodes of a podcast called Sounds Like Trouble. Apparently they do this show somewhere around Chicago in the house of one of the hosts.Every show on this monstrosity of a podcast features a different topic. The hosts Jason and Dave (if that’s their real names) spend the duration of each show bumbling on incoherently, showing what can generously be considered commentary on any of these topics. From technology to relationships, film/music to politics and plenty more, they somehow think they have something to say about everything. Some people have actually called them friendly, relatable, and moderately entertaining. To me, they’re just a couple of rat bastards with mics by their mouths, drinks in one hand, and god-knows-what-else in the other. Somehow, I keep coming back each week to record these rat bastards though. If it weren’t for my other engineer and his frequent “Bingo” expressions, I’d never get through a single showC Explicit
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