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Welcome to a quick introduction to Backseat Confessions podcast.
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I'm a rideshare driver in Atlanta, and I ask riders to share stories
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from their lives.
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Anonymously of course, the riders have no idea.
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I'm going to ask them to share, so this helps keep their stories raw
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and real.
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This show kind of feels like a cross between Taxicab Confessions and
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humans of New York.
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I'd like to invite you to slide into the backseat and come along with
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me as we hear at least a piece of nearly every story in the exact
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order they were told to me.
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If you stick around, you will hear stories from across the rainbow of
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human experiences.
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I hope you will laugh, cringe, cry.
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I hope you will be moved, inspired, and even made a little
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uncomfortable at times.
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Next week, I will launch the first full episode.
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It is a bonus episode that will include five stories from the very
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first season of Backseat Confessions Podcast.
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Here's just a little taste.
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So we get out of the car and he pull out a real small, like, it's like a
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gun, but it's really small.
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I am by myself.
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I'm from a different country where I'm here, but I also support my
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family in my country.
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Wow.
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And this is on radio or podcast.
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I nearly s*** my pants.
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Absolutely.
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I'm going to culinary school.
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Are you normally by?
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No.
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I was thrown off by you so bad.
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I was young.
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I don't be one about you, man.
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Maybe you're just talking, man.
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You crazy.
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You know, I think it's crazy.
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Somebody would tell me.
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I'd be like, what are you talking about?
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If you're wondering what the purpose of this podcast is.
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That's a fair question.
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I'm hoping you'll be entertained, of course, but also that you will feel
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more connected, connected to these people telling their stories.
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I believe one of the ways we make this world a better place is by
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sharing our real stories.
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Vulnerably.