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Military Brat

Episode 2 of the A Miner Inconvenience podcast, hosted by Joel Kenneth Miner, titled "Military Brat" was published on August 24, 2018 and runs 31 minutes.

August 24, 2018 ·31m · A Miner Inconvenience

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A brief cover of growing up in the military and the effects it may have had on my life. Please comment and let me know if you were raised military or are raising your family in a Military environment. As always I look forward to ideas for tomorrow. Enjoy your day and remember this is just A Miner Inconvenience

A brief cover of growing up in the military and the effects it may have had on my life. Please comment and let me know if you were raised military or are raising your family in a Military environment. As always I look forward to ideas for tomorrow. Enjoy your day and remember this is just A Miner Inconvenience
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