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FroKnowsPhoto Photography Podcasts

Daily FRO: Time Keeps On TICKING "Tic Toc Tic Toc"

FroKnowsPhoto Photography Podcasts

Jared Polin

Visual Arts, Arts

4.4831 Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2018

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Today is February 1st 2018 and this is your Daily FRO.

I want to talk about TIME and how it always seems to just pass us by.  What is something you want to change or do or accomplish and you simply haven't done it?  What are you waiting for, why haven't you, what's holding you back?

Give me a call and let me know what's on your mind, 2674546376

I would like to start positing some of your voicemails at the end of the episodes.  So if you wouldn't like me to share your audio please mention that when you call.

Thanks.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Jared Polin Froano's photo.com and welcome to the Daily Fro. It's February 1st, 2018 at 1122 as the clock just ticked past 1121. So I thank you guys for tuning in for another Daily Fro and want to let you know that I got a bunch of phone calls

0:21.0

in to the, what do we call this thing, the voicemail line. I got a call from Dave from Redding,

0:26.7

who was telling me that he totally agrees with the credit card statement from yesterday's

0:31.6

podcast. If you haven't checked that one out yet, go ahead and listen to that Daily Fro as well.

0:36.8

He talked about how his small business took credit

0:39.3

cards. So even though it costs money, it was the cost of doing business. And they gained a lot more

0:45.3

business because they did so. We got Colton Newkirk from Texas, Thomas Prettyman. We got somebody

0:51.5

from Long Island who couldn't understand their first name. We had Tim from Detroit and we had a Mr. Stevens from the United Kingdom.

0:59.0

Now, if you haven't called in to the line yet, the number is, before I tell you the number,

1:05.0

I actually want to start playing some of your voicemails and I may even turn on the line that it dials in and it calls me

1:11.8

directly so I may pick up and talk to you and ask to record the call but I would like to

1:17.3

ask for permission to record some of the voicemails now on the voicemail message it

1:22.2

says by leaving a voicemail you're giving me permission to use it now of course if

1:26.8

you say please don't use this because something you're giving me permission to use it. Now, of course, if you say, please don't

1:28.0

use this because something you're saying you just want between you and I, of course, I won't use it.

1:33.5

But by leaving a voicemail, you're saying yes, you can use it unless you say otherwise. So if you'd

1:38.9

like to call in, let me know what you think. Do you agree? Do you disagree with something I'm saying? Do you have something to say?

1:44.7

Really, I just want to hear from you guys and tell me where you're from. Give me your name.

1:50.0

Let me know what it is your interest in. Like, did I say something that inspired you? Because I don't

1:56.1

get to see it, right? I don't feel it because I'm here in my own bubble and I'm not around you guys. So I don't know how something I've done has, how it's affected you for the better, hopefully. So I'd love to hear those stories about something I may have said that has turned something into action for you. So the number is 267-454-6-4-6-4-6-4-6-3-7. Leave a voicemail. I'd love to hear from you,

2:27.2

and maybe I'll start running some of the audio at the very end of the show. I'll pick somebody

2:32.0

and I'll leave it at the end of the show. Or maybe I'll do more.

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