38: Character Observation Kind-of Story

EPISODE · May 16, 2021 · 1H 33M

38: Character Observation Kind-of Story

from My Hill To Die On · host Nate Rudd and Ryan Smith

Recorded April 3, 2021 Nate and Ryan decide to reflect on some of the things happening in their own lives at this point in the year. Nate went to Fuji-Q for Spring Break with his family, where Ryan was able to get one of his videos posted to his 2-bit Storyteller YouTube channel, while he has also had some difficultly getting a ticket back to America for the Summer. After that, they decided to talk about some large world-shaping events and where they were on both September 11th 2001 and March 11th 2011. Then after the quite satisfactory snack time, they decide to talk about immigration, strength of characters, life-changing events and communism in space through Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers. Connect with us Become a member: myhilltodieon.com/members Reddit: r/MyHillToDieOn Twitter: @MyHillToDieOn Email: [email protected] Ryan's New YouTube Channel Channel Page Shadow of the Colossus Video Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve Final Cut Pro Amusement Parks in Japan Fuji-Q Highlands Tokyo Disney Sea Toshimaen (now closed) Pick 2: World Changing Event Experiences Ryan & Nate: September 11, 2001 Ryan & Nate: March 11, 2011 Taste of Japan Fanta Premier Orange Sakura KitKat Record of a Spaceborn Few Amazon.com Amazon.co.jp Audible 18: A Chosen Family (our episode about The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet) 27: Writing in Your Purpose Text Field (our episode about A Closed and Common Orbit) Theme by Michael AD https://soundcloud.com/michael-ad/the-deep-end used with permission

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