EPISODE · Apr 13, 2019 · 1H 41M
The Squirrel Wrangler😜
from Free Reverie · host Juju B
Welcome to episode 65!! I can't believe that I have made 65 episodes now. IT'S CRAZY!! Anyways... 🙄 ...this episode features the one and only William Joseph Roberts, aka The Squirrel Wrangler 😲 That's right! He wrangles squirrels...not really but he does...in his mind. There are so many things that go through our minds on a daily basis 💭 How do you handle the craziness? William has so much to share in this episode. He is a fantastic writer! Sound interesting? Want to know more? Take a listen 👂🏻 and enjoy! 😀 Biography: In a previous lifetime, William Joseph Roberts was an F-15 mechanic and Staff Sergeant in the United States Air Force. He has traveled the world and experienced many things in his few years. During his tenure in this lifetime, he has been called a Jack of all trades, a Renaissance man and insane squirrel wrangler by his peers. Since his enlistment ended, he has perused careers as an industrial and architectural designer, design engineer, and now, eclectic writer. William Joseph Roberts currently resides in the quaint southern town of Chickamauga, Georgia with his loving wife, three freaky-smart nerd children, and small pack of fur babies. His short story, When Vulcans Cry was published earlier this year in the Sha’Daa: Toys anthology from Moon Dream Press/Copper Dog Publishing. Read Willam’s work in Altered Reality Magazine: The Final Twilight Read William’s work elsewhere: Silver Tongue Series resides in the pages of Aphelion Webzine Part 1 published September 2018 Part 2 published March 2019 Flash fiction piece Roc-ed published on Aphelion Webzine February 2019 The first of his Gruesome Twosome series, Closet Cases published in Aphelion Webzine, February 2019 Visit him at: www.williamjosephroberts.com Facebook author page Facebook Profile Twitter profile Tumblr Profile Amazon Author Page 🎼 Shout out to MBS for the AMAZING intro song to my podcast. If you would like one done for you, message MBS on Instagram @muzikbysymphony 🎼
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Welcome to episode 65!! I can't believe that I have made 65 episodes now. IT'S CRAZY!! Anyways... 🙄 ...this episode features the one and only William Joseph Roberts, aka The Squirrel Wrangler 😲 That's right! He wrangles squirrels...not really but he does...in his mind. There are so many things that go through our minds on a daily basis 💭 How do you handle the craziness? William has so much to share in this episode. He is a fantastic writer! Sound interesting? Want to know more? Take a listen 👂🏻 and enjoy! 😀 Biography: In a previous lifetime, William Joseph Roberts was an F-15 mechanic and Staff Sergeant in the United States Air Force. He has traveled the world and experienced many things in his few years. During his tenure in this lifetime, he has been called a Jack of all trades, a Renaissance man and insane squirrel wrangler by his peers. Since his enlistment ended, he has perused careers as an industrial and architectural designer, design engineer, and now, eclectic writer. William Joseph Roberts currently resides in the quaint southern town of Chickamauga, Georgia with his loving wife, three freaky-smart nerd children, and small pack of fur babies. His short story, When Vulcans Cry was published earlier this year in the Sha’Daa: Toys anthology from Moon Dream Press/Copper Dog Publishing. Read Willam’s work in Altered Reality Magazine: The Final Twilight Read William’s work elsewhere: Silver Tongue Series resides in the pages of Aphelion Webzine Part 1 published September 2018 Part 2 published March 2019 Flash fiction piece Roc-ed published on Aphelion Webzine February 2019 The first of his Gruesome Twosome series, Closet Cases published in Aphelion Webzine, February 2019 Visit him at: www.williamjosephroberts.com Facebook author page Facebook Profile Twitter profile Tumblr Profile Amazon Author Page 🎼 Shout out to MBS for the AMAZING intro song to my podcast. If you would like one done for you, message MBS on Instagram @muzikbysymphony 🎼
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