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 Have you ever found yourself identifying with a TV character so deeply that they feel like an old friend? Join me, Stephen, as I share my journey growing up alongside some of the most iconic characters from "Friends." This episode invites you into my living room, where Chandler's wit and Ross's lovable awkwardness mirrored my own adolescent experiences. We'll reminisce about the show's influence during my formative years and reflect on the emotional farewell to a series that fe...
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...