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🗓️ 22 July 2013
⏱️ 53 minutes
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It's bring your daughter to work day! Well, not really - but Phil does anyway. His 16 year-old daughter Sydney has just released an album of thoughtful, acoustic songs, and she visits the podcast to talk about it and play a few live! (Check out Sydney Vischer on iTunes or SydneyVischerMusic on Facebook to see the whole album.)
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0:00.0 | Hey, this is Phil. Welcome back to the show. Sky is not here for the third consecutive week. |
0:12.0 | He's abandoned us, Phil. He's in sunny California, speaking out there. And I think taking his |
0:17.9 | kids to Disneyland this week, the bum. When he told me that he was in Disneyland, I thought |
0:23.4 | he was like poking fun at you. Yeah. Every vacation you go to Disneyland. He likes them. |
0:29.0 | He's really there. He really is there. And but Christians back. Christians have been going |
0:32.6 | for like two weeks. I have. I've been traveling the globe. Really the whole globe? No, I've been |
0:37.8 | exaggerating. You've been to Bangladesh. No, no, never. Oh, you haven't really traveled |
0:42.0 | the globe until you've been to Bangladesh. That's true. I was using hyperbole. I have to confess. |
0:47.0 | I've never done that once. I did go to I just used hyperbole in claiming to not use hyperbole. |
0:54.0 | And we have a special guest here. We have a special guest today. Last week, we had Steve Taylor |
1:00.0 | on, which was awesome. And he's famous. And you probably are familiar with his work. This |
1:04.9 | week, we have someone very unfamous that you're probably not familiar with yet. But I'm very |
1:13.6 | familiar with her. And she should be famous. Maybe one day she would. Because she's my daughter. |
1:19.3 | Nope, nope, not because she's your daughter. I daughter. That's why I'm familiar with her. |
1:23.8 | Oh, well, that's why you're familiar with her. But that's not why she should be famous. |
1:27.1 | Ladies, ladies. You're both cute. So it is it's nepotism Tuesday. And every year on |
1:37.0 | nepotism Tuesday, it's bring bring your daughter to work day. And so I brought my daughter |
1:42.8 | Sydney. And we are going to talk. I'm going to shamelessly promote the album that she |
1:49.3 | just recorded. And we're going to play you some music. She's a budding singer songwriter. |
1:53.6 | She's 16 years old. Just turned 16 in March. Just got her driver's license. Has been writing |
1:58.1 | songs forever. But before we get into that, because I haven't seen Christian in like |
2:03.6 | a year, I know it's been forever. What you've been doing, girl. Well, the first exciting |
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