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This is the end. Thank you for taking this journey with me over the past six months or so. It has been a fantastic creative endeavor for me and I will always smile when I think of People Being. It is time for it to end, though. I have learned a lot about myself and self-dialogue. Personal journals are phenomenal tools for therapy.
I love each and every person who has taken the time to listen to this podcast series. I really appreciate the feedback that was given to me over this time. Learning about podcasting has been a blast and I look forward to developing new creative projects through the medium in the future.
Love,
Scott Thayer
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Trigger Warning: I talk about death and murder and devastation. I don't appear sad and that may scare some folk, but I am trying to remain reasonable.
In this episode Scott urges himself and others to be more level headed regarding events of devastation and disaster. How is our culture shaped? Scott would like to know what a world be like where legislation and policy is based off data and logic. Here he presents a possibly unfavorable viewpoint on massacres and how they make us feel.
A short essay on gun control and rational decisions based on facts.
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Scott loves being free and the internet allow him to do so! The newest episode of People Being is all about freedom; in speech, currency, language, and so much more. Please tell your friends about how Scott talks about being free and all the other things you have heard him talk about.
Please tell your friends and don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes.
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This episode is being released late and for that Scott apologizes.
Scott talks about family in this episode and it gave him some fear of releasing it due to stage fright. He reminds himself of why being afraid of yourself is silly when it comes to friends and family. Reunions are important and common unions are neat.
Thank you for listening and tell your friends.
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In this episode, Scott talks about his experience with being his own enemy/friend. He chases himself around our earth like an insane person to try and find where his passion is best directed.
Diving blindly into life can be fun and nice, but perhaps taking our time is best. Our life is long and years spent dedicated can lead to developing a close relationship with ourselves.
Tell your friends.
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In this episode, Scott talks about wealth, both mental and physical. He enters into the topic of depression with personal references and makes sure that you know it happens to us all.
Trigger Warning: This episode is almost entirely dry of humor.
Tell your friends. Thank you.
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In this episode, Scott lets you know how much he loves cults and how he wishes people would find their own cult to love. Music is a great way to connect, or a fantastic way to form an army of songbird clones.
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In this episode, Scott lets the listeners know just how privileged he really is. He also talks about diversity as if he works for a human resources department.
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This is the first episode of People Being. It gets pretty ignorant and for that I apologize. However, the firsts of anything are pretty rough. This is me being myself, I deliver a perspective on life quality in the United States and an ignorant how-to on meditation and creativity.
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Scott talks about curious trends in the naming of news articles, requests help. Also, he mentions Edward Snowden for what is seemingly absolutely no reason and completely random. A quick and reckless summary on alternative currency is also included.