Shownotes
In this episode, the guys follow up on the last episode that featured immigration lawyer, Kyle Mitchell. They start by discussing the impact of social media on public perception (translation . . . the internet is a dark place). There’s a fun clip of Kyle’s double life as a jiu-jitsu purple belt fighting crime (not exactly). That then leads to the guys taking a hard right into talking about cauliflower ear way too long. They also wax philosophical about religion and Eric shares his concert experience seeing Andrew McMahon at Red Rocks.
Music provided by Quincy Ledbetter (https://www.qledbetter.com/).
Artwork provided by Megan Weaver (https://meganweaverart.com/).
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