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My First Time


When's the last time you did something for the first time?

Now that I've got your attention... check out this podcast. It's my first time ;p

Link to youtube: My First time 

So I know 35 mins is a decent amount of time to dedicate to listening to me buttttttt... I got some good stuff on here guys. I decided to do a podcast to kinda experiment on my blog to see what you guys would be the most interested it. So in this podcast I talk about a range of topics related to stuff I have or want to talk about on my blog. Give it a listen, even if you don't listen to the whole thing through I'd greatly appreciate the support. Give me some feedback below because it would really help with future posts. If you did enjoy this... Share pls

Here is the link to We Are Neutral
AND I want to give a special shoutout to @atlienpoet for inspiring me to do this and for taking the pictures included on this post. If you ever need a photographer or just like to see cool pics on your feed, follow him. :)

Sorry for the wait

Peace and love,
Jaz


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