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Meet Nick and Becca! A Story Time Episode

45m · Let's Vent · 02 Oct 04:00

This week on "Let's Vent", I wanted to introduce to you, Nick and Rebecca, two of our closest friends and (basically) family. They've seen both Joey and I through some of our hardest times in life, we've shared so many funny memories together, and have known each other for years. As always, I hope that you guys enjoy this episode-- your listenership and support is always appreciated. Thank you for listening, and I'll see you next week.

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