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Tom Barnard Podcast

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Tom Barnard Podcast

Tom Barnard Podcast

News, Comedy

4.6637 Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Depending on where you go, getting a degree ranges from very expensive to ludicrously expensive.  Normally when people spend tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars on something, they make sure they actually need it.  Normally.  For some reason, this is often not the case with a four year degree.  Does anyone really need a degree in art history, save for an actual art historian?  Or whatever?  Save your money.  Get a degree you'll use.  And if you really want to become an art history hobbyist, do it on your own time.

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0:00.0

Did you ever wonder how all those clock sounds were made in the beginning of Time by Pink Floyd?

0:05.4

Or what was going on when Kurt Cobain wrote Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit?

0:10.6

I'm Jan Delane, host of the Behind the Song podcast. Join me for each episode, digging into

0:15.4

classic rock's most interesting songs and the history behind them. You might just find a new revelation in the music you've heard all your life.

0:23.6

Check it out wherever you get your podcasts and on the Behind the Song YouTube channel.

0:27.8

And if you like it, hit subscribe.

0:34.4

Welcome to the family with Andy Bram Bernard.

0:38.0

And we'll be right back, kick things off with the family.

0:43.0

Michael Bryant, Bradshaw, Bryant. So what's the latest?

0:45.9

Well, latest is we're representing people who are injured through no fault of their own.

0:49.8

People come to us. We talk to them about what their rights are.

0:52.7

We talk to them about things that, you know, adjusters would call them up and ask them about. And we represent people

0:57.9

in order to get them justice for the injured. And have been for a long time. Very, very

1:02.1

successful. No question. I do meet a lot of your clients. They come up to me on the street and

1:07.3

whatever, and they talk about this out of the other thing. And they both say, why do you guys hang out

1:12.7

with Doug Sprinthal? And I just

1:14.7

had no answer. He just

1:16.7

looks away, you big baby.

1:18.9

In any case, that's the whole

1:20.7

deal. So people, they got any problem

1:22.7

whatsoever, personal injury, or other

1:24.9

legal problems, whatever. They just reach out to

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