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Podcast Appearances
And it thickened your skin, too, I bet.
Well, she didn't say Red Sox.
I mean, I definitely get it.
And, like, I think about โ I know why Dan would find that so valuable.
Like, I think in a lot of professions, people might hear you describing this and go, that would throw me off my game.
Somebody just interjected something before I was getting to what I was planning on doing.
And I guarantee you, without even talking to Dan about this, that he loved it and the reason for that.
is because he's doing a podcast each day.
He's doing an hour of content.
And then he would go right into the radio show because he was doing it 11 to noon, then noon to three, he's right into his radio show.
And a lot of the radio show was figuring out new ways to tell the stories that he had already kind of recited on the podcast, but new ways to freshen it up for the radio audience.
And for you to inject a new handhold, like almost like he's a mountain climber that he can grab onto something new and start talking about that.
This is why I don't think people really, they should appreciate, maybe they do.
The value of having good production is not merely somebody who can make sure that the audio clips are there for you or something like that, or make sure you get out of the breaks at the right time.
It's somebody, which is why you have this great skillset, Jim, somebody who can help be kind of an extra limb for you.
Just like be thinking in the ways that you think and injecting concepts at the exact moments that you need them in order to improve the quality of the show.