Endmyopia On The Made To Thrive Show | Podcast Interview
We did an episode on the Made To Thrive Show.
I recommendeth a listen, even if absolutely nothing new is being revealed. Here’s a short preview:
You can also check out Steve’s entire show.
Actually rather enjoyed the chat. As some totally frivolous background, note the actual bamboo wall background. Yes, that was the actual wall, inner and outer, of the place ole Vanderjaken spent the night. A hut, literal and otherwise.
It was frozen and after a three hour ride on a tiny 125cc bike up a giant mountain, in the evening. And of course upon arriving finding out about the whole bamboo hut situation. And then still having to buck up and set up and smile and do a podcast. I was really not in any sort of mood for it!
While obviously no big deal in the scheme of things (not dodging bullets in Myanmar for example), it’s still a pain in the a** for someone otherwise generally pretty spoiled.
I see about seven more podcast show interviews already recorded and still waiting for release. And lots more on the schedule, so expect to continue to see lots of underhanded beard oil promotion happening on the Interwebs. I’ll update the endmyopia Facebook page with news on that front.
And if you feel like helping … If you have a podcast you love, drop our collective name in their hats, please!
Lastly, if you enjoy these interviews, I set up a page with more of them.
Cheers,
-Jake
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