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Before Breakfast

Complete the set

Before Breakfast

iHeartPodcasts

Education, Self-improvement

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2020

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

When you’ve done a lot of something, sometimes it’s fun to do all of it

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0:00.0

If you really want to know what's going on in this country heading into the 2024 election, you have to get away from the extremes and listen to the middle.

0:07.0

Hi, Jan, here in Kansas City, Missouri.

0:10.0

On the podcast The Middle with Jeremy Hobson, I'll take calls live every week elevating the voices of Americans who are so important when it comes to who's in power and what gets done

0:19.3

My name is Wengk and I'm calling you from Atlanta, Georgia

0:22.4

Listen to the middle with Jeremy Hobson on the is Venet. I'm calling you from Atlanta, Georgia.

0:22.8

Listen to the middle with Jeremy Hopson on the I-Heart

0:25.4

radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:30.0

Welcome to Before Breakfast, a production of I Heart Radio.

0:37.0

Good morning.

0:40.0

This is Laura.

0:42.0

Welcome to the Before Breakfast Podcast.

0:45.0

Today's tip is to give some structure to your leisure time by seeking out the complete set of an experience. If you've done a lot of something, why not aim to do all of it? You'll probably

1:00.0

have a lot of fun along the way. So my guess is that some people are already more

1:06.2

oriented toward having the complete set of anything. If many years ago you

1:11.9

collected a commemorative quarter from every state,

1:15.0

or saved up your lawn mowing or babysitting money for a boxed set of all the CDs from your favorite band,

1:21.0

then you already see the appeal of what I'm talking about.

1:25.7

The idea is to look for something that you've done a fair amount of or would like to do a fair

1:30.6

amount of, and then check off the rest of the list.

1:35.0

So for instance, if you look at a map of the United States and notice that you've visited

1:39.4

33 of these states, you might be inspired to build a stop in North Dakota onto your next

1:45.0

road trip itinerary. In doing so, you'll consider options that you probably wouldn't have

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