Send us a text If you’ve ever stared at your passion project and felt the start button grow heavier by the day, you’ll recognise this comeback story. After nearly eleven months away, I’m back with a simpler, more human setup: two phones, a squeaky chair, and a promise to keep the edits light so the conversation stays real. I’m taking the podcast to video without losing what made the audio work—no jump cuts, no overproduction, just a clear voice and an honest rhythm you can trust. I open up a...
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Send us a text If you’ve ever stared at your passion project and felt the start button grow heavier by the day, you’ll recognise this comeback story. After nearly eleven months away, I’m back with a simpler, more human setup: two phones, a squeaky chair, and a promise to keep the edits light so the conversation stays real. I’m taking the podcast to video without losing what made the audio work—no jump cuts, no overproduction, just a clear voice and an honest rhythm you can trust. I open up a...
Send us a text What happens when you let a random topic generator dictate your podcast episode? Join me, Stephen, on Infinite Prattle as I embark on this spontaneous adventure. I'll share my aspirations and dreams for the next two years, from jet-setting travels to America and Japan to climbing the professional ladder with new courses and a potential promotion. Plus, there's a book about my dog in the works, as well as five other writing projects simmering on the back burner. Balancing all th...
Infinite Prattle Podcast!
Send us a text If you’ve ever stared at your passion project and felt the start button grow heavier by the day, you’ll recognise this comeback story. After nearly eleven months away, I’m back with a simpler, more human setup: two phones, a squeaky chair, and a promise to keep the edits light so the conversation stays real. I’m taking the podcast to video without losing what made the audio work—no jump cuts, no overproduction, just a clear voice and an honest rhythm you can trust. I open up a...