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Beautiful Stories From Anonymous People

Fail Army Cop

Beautiful Stories From Anonymous People

Chris Gethard

Society & Culture

4.89.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2016

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

A small town police officer chats with Chris about the current state of policing in the United States. They try their best to reconcile a divisive issue that incites a lot of passion on all sides. And this is all going on while our caller is on his couch watching Fail Army videos on YouTube.This episode is brought to you by Mailchimp, AMEX, HUAWEI, Casper Mattresses, and Joyable.

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0:00.0

Trying to tell your story to the world, MailChimp can help for free.

0:04.7

They have got gorgeous pre-designed email templates.

0:07.2

You can also code your own.

0:08.8

I know people here code your own.

0:10.7

They think that's going to be hard.

0:11.7

Guess what?

0:12.7

I'm a MailChimp user.

0:13.7

It is not hard.

0:14.7

They make it very easy, very intuitive.

0:16.1

They will show you how to send when you should send why people open an email or click

0:20.6

delete.

0:21.6

They can also help you find your people, grow your business.

0:25.0

MailChimp can help you tell your story effectively.

0:27.8

People who care about that story.

0:30.0

OK, this has come from me.

0:31.0

I've used MailChimp for many years before this podcast even existed.

0:34.6

It's a good service.

0:35.6

You can find out more at MailChimp.com.

0:39.6

Hey, American Express Card members.

0:42.0

You don't want to miss this.

0:43.4

Now, through December 31st, there is a big reason for you to shop small at local stores

0:48.4

in your neighborhood.

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