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Episode One

146 - Storytellers: A Java Journey

Episode One

Episode One

Comedy

4.8881 Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Coffee shop owner Thomas Kinkade Jr. (@charlesraustin) and his baristas Jerome Durepois (@intellegint) and Joseph Rogan No Relation (@necrobranson) discuss their good fortune over the past six months and read some new poems. Branson's new book, "Water, Wasted" is available for pre-order here: https://rarebirdlit.com/water-wasted-signed-by-alex-branson/

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, this is Andrew.

0:02.2

I wrote a book.

0:03.3

It's called Water Wasted.

0:04.6

It's coming out in November.

0:08.2

You should pay me for it and buy it, and I'll get all the money because I'm the man

0:13.2

and I wrote it.

0:14.1

The following is an archived podcast presented by the Branson and Hudson Foundation

0:19.4

for Podcast Recovery.

0:21.1

This podcast is entitled Storytellers, A Java Journey.

0:25.1

It is the first and only episode of the podcast.

0:27.9

Welcome to episode one.

0:32.0

Everyone should believe in something.

0:38.8

I believe I will have another coffee.

0:41.9

Quote author unknown.

0:44.0

Yes, a lot of ink has been spilled about coffee.

0:47.4

Heck, a lot of coffee has been spilled too.

0:50.1

Usually when we haven't had enough coffee yet.

0:53.2

And well, it's funny, but in these divisive times, coffee even has a way of healing the political divide.

0:59.2

Consider this quote.

1:00.8

I never drink coffee at lunch.

1:02.6

I find it keeps me awake for the afternoon.

1:05.9

The Java guzzling fount of wit who penned that line, none other than Sir Ronald Reagan.

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