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EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 53 MIN

TUFF SHIFT! Episode Eighty-Four: Meet Ryan Harer! (Part 1)

from Tuff Shift! · host Sean Patrick Murtagh

TUFF SHIFT! Episode Eighty-Four: Sean Patrick welcomes one of his newest social media obsessions: writer, film-goer, substacker, and hilarious Ryan Harer.  From customer service to working in Hollywood to building an online following, Ryan shares his journey and a hot take or two.   As it tends to happen here, the conversation was too much fun for just one episode.Follow Ryan @rharer or visit ryanharer.comAnd for even more of Ryan's reviews check out his substack and sigh-up for his newsletter: rharer.substack.comSupport the showFollow TUFF SHIFT! everywhere @TuffShiftPodcast Follow host, Sean Patrick Murtagh, everywhere @SeanieBoySFNYCLike what you hear? Find our virtual tip jar by visiting the Tuff Shift website.www.tuffshiftpodcast.comwww.seanpatrickmurtagh.com

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