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42 : Thanks for Anything

19m · Time for Anything · 29 Nov 21:00

Here’s a special thank you to everyone who sticks with the show! This past year has shown us just how much more goes into making a podcast than we originally thought, so it’s been quite a journey for us so far, full of trial and error . . . That being said, our guests need a HUGE “thank you”. To all of the wonderful individuals who have hopped on the show, we appreciate it more than you know! Each one of you has helped us see the world differently; we hope our listeners enjoy our guests as much as we do! Each one of you wonderful people gives us the drive and inspiration to push onward and improve Time for Anything as a whole. We are happy to use this as a growing experience, and we hope to keep evolving our minds and viewpoints for the better as the show goes on. So again, thank you, from the bottom of our hearts!

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We love you all!

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