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In this week’s episode Openers, we are talking about everything from “Miss Netta and Uncle Charles on a Saturday promo tour cause his lunch is READY” to “Black Country Music […]
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This week, we clock in to discuss compelling topics, sharing our recent experience at a career day in an elementary school. We explore the removal of certain subjects, trades, and skills from public school curricula, proposing necessary changes. Delving into the perception of certain professions as less glamorous to the younger generation, we ponder on lost artistry. Additionally, we touch on the complexities of opposite-sex friendships impacting relationships due to misinformation. Along the way, we tackle various other subjects before wrapping up with responses to listener letters. Don’t forget to subscribe, download, like, share, and review our podcast!
In this week’s episode Openers, we are talking about everything from “Miss Netta and Uncle Charles on a Saturday promo tour cause his lunch is READY” to “Black Country Music […]
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