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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2025 · 1H 29M

Tim the Tool Man and Carl Jung

from Passages · host Drew, Jason, Patrick, Tim

A new Grind My Gears segment, things you didn't need to learn from school, the 2025 nominees for the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, and Tim's latest handyman project. Plus, this week's passage by Carl Jung: "Where your fear is, there is your task."

A new Grind My Gears segment, things you didn't need to learn from school, the 2025 nominees for the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, and Tim's latest handyman project. Plus, this week's passage by Carl Jung: "Where your fear is, there is your task."

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A new Grind My Gears segment, things you didn't need to learn from school, the 2025 nominees for the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, and Tim's latest handyman project. Plus, this week's passage by Carl Jung: "Where your fear is, there is your task."

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