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Best podcasts about little grey boy

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My Wax Museum
#040 - Good Influences w/ Jeff Painaga

My Wax Museum

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 45:23


I can’t say enough good things about Jeff. He’s got so much going for him. When we met, I was an outsider and he welcomed me in. This episode focuses on friendships and good influences who have changed his life for the better. He highlights a family friend, a priest in the Catholic Church, who had a particularly positive impact on him and has inspired him to live a life of service. Remember, after the show, to take time out of your day to listen to someone else. Just 5 minutes. It’ll change your life. Follow us on www.knightworthy.com (http://www.knightworthy.com/cover) Thanks again for listening! As always, you can contact us Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/mywaxmuseum) . And thanks to Tanner (https://www.instagram.com/jspr_productions127/) for the music. Check out Little Grey Boy (https://twitter.com/LittleGreyBoy2) ! Listen to "My Wax Museum" on your favourite app! Spotify: spoti.fi/2zNZcWO (http://spoti.fi/2zNZcWO) Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2OCYbWY (http://apple.co/2OCYbWY) Google Play: bit.ly/2DA9KgT (http://bit.ly/2DA9KgT) Stitcher: bit.ly/2T1ucvm (http://bit.ly/2T1ucvm) YouTube: bit.ly/2MoCOrm (http://bit.ly/2MoCOrm) Archive: http://www.knightworthy.com/podcasts/mywaxmuseum-archive (http://www.knightworthy.com/podcasts/mywaxmuseum-archive) Support this podcast

My Wax Museum
#039 - An Important Conversation on Depression w/ Cindy Russell

My Wax Museum

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 49:40


This has to be one of my favourites. I know, I know. I could say that about every episode, but this one is special. Cindy is one of those people who you can’t help but feel comfortable opening up to. I have talked Cindy’s ear off on a zillion different occasions, so I thought it was high time I sit down and listen for a solid hour. Our conversation shares a little bit about Cindy’s life growing up, but ultimately veers into a beautiful discussion about depression and mental health. While I edit, I take little notes on this episode focuses on. This one was tough… We talk about feeling like damaged goods, the toll of depression on ourselves and on relationships, the importance of reaching out, why we want to resolve conflicts with people, and well… everything else. I really believe this is a conversation anyone would benefit from listening to. Even more, though, I believe everyone ought to take time out of their day to listen to those around you. Find 5 minutes, today, to listen. Just listen. Follow us on www.knightworthy.com (http://www.knightworthy.com/cover) Thanks again for listening! As always, you can contact us Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/mywaxmuseum) . And thanks to Tanner (https://www.instagram.com/jspr_productions127/) for the music. Check out Little Grey Boy (https://twitter.com/LittleGreyBoy2) ! Listen to "My Wax Museum" on your favourite app! Spotify: spoti.fi/2zNZcWO (http://spoti.fi/2zNZcWO) Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2OCYbWY (http://apple.co/2OCYbWY) Google Play: bit.ly/2DA9KgT (http://bit.ly/2DA9KgT) Stitcher: bit.ly/2T1ucvm (http://bit.ly/2T1ucvm) YouTube: bit.ly/2MoCOrm (http://bit.ly/2MoCOrm) Archive: http://www.knightworthy.com/podcasts/mywaxmuseum-archive (http://www.knightworthy.com/podcasts/mywaxmuseum-archive) Support this podcast

My Wax Museum
#043 - Who Loretta Can Be w/ Loretta Kumire

My Wax Museum

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 50:41


Chances are, you weren’t born in Zimbabwe, haven’t lived in South Africa, England, and the US. Loretta has! The craziest part? Like most of the people I’ve interviewed, she sees her life as normal. Loretta shares the story of growing up in Zimbabwe, under the roof of a single mother who encouraged her to discover, explore, and grow. It’s not just Loretta’s mother who was like this, but her grandmother, too! Exploring, discovering, trying, growing, changing, and doing seems to be heredity in Loretta’s family. She’s currently studying communications at BYU-Idaho and has been put in charge of developing a podcast where they interview alumni to inspire students to overcome trials, embrace challenges, and realise their potential. The podcast won’t be starting until Fall semestre, but she and I got together for some podcast coaching. (Loretta even helped edit this episode.) Anyway! Enjoy these stories and get ready for more. Thanks for listening! Take 5 minutes today to listen to a friend and make the world a better place! Follow us on www.knightworthy.com (http://www.knightworthy.com/cover) Thanks again for listening! As always, you can contact us Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/mywaxmuseum) . And thanks to Tanner (https://www.instagram.com/jspr_productions127/) for the music. Check out Little Grey Boy (https://twitter.com/LittleGreyBoy2) ! Listen to "My Wax Museum" on your favourite app! Spotify: spoti.fi/2zNZcWO (http://spoti.fi/2zNZcWO) Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2OCYbWY (http://apple.co/2OCYbWY) Google Play: bit.ly/2DA9KgT (http://bit.ly/2DA9KgT) Stitcher: bit.ly/2T1ucvm (http://bit.ly/2T1ucvm) YouTube: bit.ly/2MoCOrm (http://bit.ly/2MoCOrm) Archive: http://www.knightworthy.com/podcasts/mywaxmuseum-archive (http://www.knightworthy.com/podcasts/mywaxmuseum-archive) Support this podcast

My Wax Museum
#038 - Giving w/ Luke Vorwald

My Wax Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 49:00


Luke has spent his whole life in Iowa - usually in Dubuque. Which, can we just take a second to appreciate how many U’s Dubuque has?! Luke shares what his experience was growing up in a small town and all the fun that came with it. After growing up dealing with alcoholism in his family and major depression, he felt a pull toward psychology where he learned a variety of ways to to help people and support them. You’ll see that a lot in this episode. Check Luke out here: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-km2jr-8354a1 (https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-km2jr-8354a1) Thanks for listening! Take 5 minutes today to listen to a friend and make the world a better place! Follow us on www.knightworthy.com (http://www.knightworthy.com/cover) Thanks again for listening! As always, you can contact us Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/mywaxmuseum) . And thanks to Tanner (https://www.instagram.com/jspr_productions127/) for the music. Check out Little Grey Boy (https://twitter.com/LittleGreyBoy2) ! Listen to "My Wax Museum" on your favourite app! Spotify: spoti.fi/2zNZcWO (http://spoti.fi/2zNZcWO) Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2OCYbWY (http://apple.co/2OCYbWY) Google Play: bit.ly/2DA9KgT (http://bit.ly/2DA9KgT) Stitcher: bit.ly/2T1ucvm (http://bit.ly/2T1ucvm) YouTube: bit.ly/2MoCOrm (http://bit.ly/2MoCOrm) Archive: http://www.knightworthy.com/podcasts/mywaxmuseum-archive (http://www.knightworthy.com/podcasts/mywaxmuseum-archive) Support this podcast

My Wax Museum
#037 - Bullies, Colour Guard, & Family w/ Taylor Ealand

My Wax Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 55:15


Taylor has had experiences far different than my own. He was born in Florida and raised in California. He grew up in a working class family and has always had the desire to go further with his life. Like many of my guests, Taylor’s number one priority is family. He wants to be able to look back on his life and be able to say he gave his children a better life than what he had. Certainly it’s not uncommon to work so your posterity can be better of than you, but it’s always a nice reminder. Part of Taylor’s exploration into himself and the ideas surrounding him is his podcast, here (https://www.justthinkpodcast.com/media/2019/4/3/happiness-and-fulfillment-ft-alex-williams) . Thanks for listening! Take 5 minutes today to listen to a friend and make the world a better place! Follow us on www.knightworthy.com (http://www.knightworthy.com/cover) Thanks again for listening! As always, you can contact us Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/mywaxmuseum) . And thanks to Tanner (https://www.instagram.com/jspr_productions127/) for the music. Check out Little Grey Boy (https://twitter.com/LittleGreyBoy2) ! Listen to "My Wax Museum" on your favourite app! Spotify: spoti.fi/2zNZcWO (http://spoti.fi/2zNZcWO) Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2OCYbWY (http://apple.co/2OCYbWY) Google Play: bit.ly/2DA9KgT (http://bit.ly/2DA9KgT) Stitcher: bit.ly/2T1ucvm (http://bit.ly/2T1ucvm) YouTube: bit.ly/2MoCOrm (http://bit.ly/2MoCOrm) Archive: http://www.knightworthy.com/podcasts/mywaxmuseum-archive (http://www.knightworthy.com/podcasts/mywaxmuseum-archive) Support this podcast

Tessa and Elliot Argue
Renaming the Golden Corridor and shower knives

Tessa and Elliot Argue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 25:53


We talk about naming contests for art, that’s not really art, I get defensive about Funyuns not being chips, stop trying to make that happen Tessa, weird things to give up for lent, American vs foreign movies and why I have a shower knife. We helped form a podcast network, Little Grey Boy podcast network, find some of their bumpers in the mid roll! Cover art by George Igel, more at georgeigel.com