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It is easy to overthink things and sometimes it can be scary to fully express oneself. This can come from a fear of what society or our family and friends might think. I aim to break down this barrier through GRANTASTIC podcast; a video podcast with a long and in-depth conversation with all different types of guests from the world. Through conversation and comparing perspectives we can break down the fear of fully expressing ourselves and learn and understand other people’s views on a subject that we might not see eye to eye with.
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It is easy to overthink things and sometimes it can be scary to fully express oneself. This can come from a fear of what society or our family and friends might think. I aim to break down this barrier through GRANTASTIC podcast; a video podcast with a long and in-depth conversation with all different types of guests from the world. Through conversation and comparing perspectives we can break down the fear of fully expressing ourselves and learn and understand other people’s views on a subject that we might not see eye to eye with.
In this episode, my good friend Marko Trapani came onto the show to talk about Google, shrooms, spirituality, and music.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/grantastic/subscribe
It is easy to overthink things and sometimes it can be scary to fully express oneself. This can come from a fear of what society or our family and friends might think. I aim to break down this barrier through GRANTASTIC podcast; a video podcast with a long and in-depth conversation with all different types of guests from the world. Through conversation and comparing perspectives we can break down the fear of fully expressing ourselves and learn and understand other people’s views on a subject that we might not see eye to eye with.