
Episode #34
Black Excellence, Women Owned Businesses, and Craigslist
I have my wife on the pod to chat while we listen to records. The audio isn't great because these microphones are cheap pieces of doo doo. Enjoy

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Throughout my life I've made...a lot of content, and what I am most proud of is that I've effectively documented my life in segments. I have "I knew it productions" for my teens and early twenties, "Shwangzorz" for my 20s, Memory Meat for the depression post military times, and I've been creating as TravisHobertStraw for my thirties. Now I'm on the verge of getting married, and starting a whole new part of my life, probably the next 30 years or so, and I'm going to capture that with Frantic Purpose. Frantic Purpose is a concept I use to describe how I attack life. I am compelled to always be doing something, terrified of wasting any precious time, I'll talk more about it. This podcast is life as I experience it. I hope to make you laugh, offer insights, maybe piss you off, and generally stimulate your mind with interesting commentary. If you're listening it'll be because of my refreshing take on things, and possibly the soothing tambors of my voice. Join me in the next 30 ye
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Episode #34
I have my wife on the pod to chat while we listen to records. The audio isn't great because these microphones are cheap pieces of doo doo. Enjoy

Episode #32
In the spirit of re-releasing some of my older podcast episodes from my history of recording myself talking into a microphone all by myself in a room and uploading it for whomever to hear...this is the second episode of Honesty Straw. And honestly it is more of the same, most of my podcasts have different names, they were always just me talking about things on my mind, enjoy.

Episode #31
In the spirit of re-releasing some of my older podcast episodes from my history of recording myself talking into a microphone all by myself in a room and uploading it for whomever to hear...this is one of two episodes of Honesty Straw. And honestly it is more of the same, most of my podcasts have different names, they were always just me talking about things on my mind, enjoy.

Episode #30
I will be reposting some old 2018 episodes of memory meat, my podcast that I did while I was in Denver. It was 8 years ago. So who I am now, is quite different than who I was then, I was 30 and in one of the most depressed states of my life. Memory meat was an attempt to keep doing my best to be positive and continue to create. The last memory meat episode

Episode #29
I will be reposting some old 2018 episodes of memory meat, my podcast that I did while I was in Denver. It was 8 years ago. So who I am now, is quite different than who I was then, I was 30 and in one of the most depressed states of my life. Memory meat was an attempt to keep doing my best to be positive and continue to create. I talk about how breaking up is hard.
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