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Craig-and-Randy | the cPr show
#9, of cPr
The media file is a conversation between two people discussing the name of their podcast. They consider different options, such as CpR and using their own names. They also talk about the importance of growth and learning in their podcast. They discuss the idea of keeping the podcast bare bones to show progress over time. They also mention the possibility of having a professional editor and a jingle for the podcast. Finally, they discuss the benefits of having a broad theme of growth for their podcast.
Transcript, with Timestamps, available at the link below:
https://otter.ai/u/Qi2ibTSVLuBaTlYR0D9w6OvleRw?utm_source=copy_url
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31-OCTOBER-2023; Ep009
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