Ian Chillag
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Podcast Appearances
Thanks.
Thanks.
Is there a time you remember startling somebody that stands out in your memory?
Is there a time you remember startling somebody that stands out in your memory?
Is there a time you remember startling somebody that stands out in your memory?
It raises the question, what is the friendliest sound? Like if you're going to choose a sound, what would be the friendliest sound you could possibly make to a stranger you were approaching from behind? I've got candy. Would that work? I don't think that's it.
It raises the question, what is the friendliest sound? Like if you're going to choose a sound, what would be the friendliest sound you could possibly make to a stranger you were approaching from behind? I've got candy. Would that work? I don't think that's it.
It raises the question, what is the friendliest sound? Like if you're going to choose a sound, what would be the friendliest sound you could possibly make to a stranger you were approaching from behind? I've got candy. Would that work? I don't think that's it.
Moo like a cow. Moo.
Moo like a cow. Moo.
Moo like a cow. Moo.
It is the first part of move aside, too.
It is the first part of move aside, too.
It is the first part of move aside, too.
All right. We're going to try and help out Sam in a couple ways here.
All right. We're going to try and help out Sam in a couple ways here.
All right. We're going to try and help out Sam in a couple ways here.
I think also, tell me if this is true, whenever I've watched the New York Marathon, when the elite runners go by, they're so much quieter than the normal people.
I think also, tell me if this is true, whenever I've watched the New York Marathon, when the elite runners go by, they're so much quieter than the normal people.
I think also, tell me if this is true, whenever I've watched the New York Marathon, when the elite runners go by, they're so much quieter than the normal people.