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...
5.16 /// Coffee Craze: A Costly Habit or Essential Indulgence?
Infinite Prattle Podcast!
25 minutes
1 year ago
5.16 /// Coffee Craze: A Costly Habit or Essential Indulgence?
Send us a text Ever found yourself questioning if that daily latte is a justified luxury or a sneaky budget breaker? Join me as we embark on a caffeinated journey through my coffee adventures, from the humble beginnings of freeze-dried college brews to the utterly rewarding purchase of my first espresso machine while financially floored...We'll unravel the curious habit of frequenting big-name coffee chains like Starbucks, Nero, and Costa, exploring why we just can't seem to resist their allu...
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...