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EPISODE · Aug 7, 2024 · 41 MIN

Season 42, Episode 497: Guest: Judd Burdon: Don't Climb the Manchineel Tree

from The Culture Matters Podcast · host Jay Doran

"Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new." - Albert EinsteinOwner and CEO of Arawak Beach Club, Co-owner of Nasty Good, and the founder and president of Asphalt Kingdom Judd Burdon has made his way back to the show after far too long of an absence and we're thrilled to have him back.  Judd and Jay are discussing life since Judd's last appearance on the show and the post-pandemic mindset, Judd's very harrowing experience with an extremely poisonous tree and his journey back to health, and what it means to be looking at your second half.  This episode is a doozy, so get ready for a crazy story and a great conversation with Judd Burdon.

"Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new." - Albert Einstein Owner and CEO of Arawak Beach Club, Co-owner of Nasty Good, and the founder and president of Asphalt Kingdom Judd Burdon has made his way back to the show after far too long of an absence and we're thrilled to have him back. Judd and Jay are discussing life since Judd's last appearance on the show and the post-pandemic mindset, Judd's very harrowing experience with an extremely poisonous t...

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