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We also experimented with a new recording sound technique that didn't work that well, and honestly we just don't have the time to re-record. Coordinating our schedules is a challenge as it is.

We did record another episode which I will get out in a couple of weeks and then we will follow that with an interview of a mentor and friend of mine in Episode 5.

And we give a shout out to our one listener Kevin Quast!! Kevin thanks for giving us a chance, we will get better.

One other note I have a blog post coming out next week and the topic is the blame game.

Below are the links to my blog and Stephen's, follow me on twitter as well, @benjivarner.

Links from show:

Benjivarner.com

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We did record another episode which I will get out in a couple of weeks and then we will follow that with an interview of a mentor and friend of mine in Episode 5.

And we give a shout out to our one listener Kevin Quast!! Kevin thanks for giving us a chance, we will get better.

One other note I have a blog post coming out next week and the topic is the blame game.

Below are the links to my blog and Stephen's, follow me on twitter as well, @benjivarner.

Links from show:

Benjivarner.com

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We did record another episode which I will get out in a couple of weeks and then we will follow that with an interview of a mentor and friend of mine in Episode 5.

And we give a shout out to our one listener Kevin Quast!! Kevin thanks for giving us a chance, we will get better.

One other note I have a blog post coming out next week and the topic is the blame game.

Below are the links to my blog and Stephen's, follow me on twitter as well, @benjivarner.

Links from show:

Benjivarner.com

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