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The Ripple Effect Podcast

The Ripple Effect Podcast # 6 (Guy Evans)

The Ripple Effect Podcast

Ricky Varandas

Dave, Bill, Carlin, 6, Society & Culture, Philosophy, Callen, Bryan

4.6603 Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2013

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Episode 6 with Guy Evans, an international basketball player, writer & host of the Smells Like Human Spirit podcast

Transcript

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0:00.0

Believe in the ripple effect.

0:25.6

The ripple effect. What's up? What's up? Another episode of the Ripple Effect podcast. Today we got Guy Evans, a fellow podcaster. He's also played international basketball. He writes on the boiling frogpost.com, which is Sabelle Edmund's website.

1:12.7

And he's also had tons of cool people on his podcast in Yally B'Neilly, Doug Ruscoff, Dan Carlin, Michael Rupert, Noam Chomsky, James Corbett, who has also been in our show.

1:23.9

So he's had tons of really interesting people from people that, oh, actually, and

1:29.0

Rob Van Dam, which is, which was a really cool podcast, which I enjoyed because growing up when I was

1:33.7

a kid, I was a huge Rob Van Dam fan. And just to kind of hear him as a person and then to know that

1:39.4

he's such a cool person, it made me even a bigger fan, because usually they tell you don't, you know,

1:43.6

you don't want to meet your heroes because they'll usually suck and disappoint you but rob was actually a really cool guy so that was really cool to talk about spirituality and all that stuff so definitely check out his podcast he always has really interesting guests he talks about a lot of the same subjects we talk about from culture society uh you know personal philosophies uh current events, a little bit of everything.

2:01.6

Definitely a wide variety of stuff.

2:03.4

Checking on your website today, I'd like to congratulate you on recently your 100th podcast.

2:10.2

Well, thank you.

2:11.0

Checking out your categories.

2:12.2

I think it's close to 200 different categories you've covered in those 100 podcasts.

2:17.2

So I think that speaks a pretty speaks well to

2:19.1

the variety of stuff that you cover absolutely well first of all guys thank you so much for the

2:24.3

intro and it's a pleasure to be on your podcast as I said to you off air I think based on your

2:29.7

initial five episodes I think there's a lot of potential quite frankly for you guys to

2:34.0

to really you you know,

2:35.4

reach a good, a good-sized audience. So I think you need to keep it up. But yeah, I think I try not

2:41.4

to box myself in and cover the same tired two or three topics. I tend to try to cover, you know,

2:48.6

things that interest me. And as you said that, Dave, you see the result, the number of cover, you know, things that interest me. And as you said that day, if you see the

2:52.0

result, the number of topics, you know, are quite, they range in 200, 250 at this point.

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