Jen is a brilliant, clever, and goofy person who takes us by the hands and pulls us deep inside her mind in this episode. We get to explore all her beautiful passions and talents including (but not limited to) translating, learning languages, podcasting, traveling, and the one thousand other things she might have had an interest in at some point in her life.
One thing is for certain: she shines kindness upon the world brightly. I cannot express more thoroughly my thanks to her for coming on the show and #blessing us with more stories from a stranger.
If you want more of Jen you can find her podcasts in the links below (all Spotify links, my apologies, but you can definitely find it on other podcasting platforms):
- Quest Fantastic
- Roll Plus Heart
- Jen and the Film Critic
Produced and edited by Christian "Crispy" Pollak
Sorry, no social media for this project yet, but if anything changes in that regard, keep your eyes on this space.
However, you can send an email to:
cbco.pod@gmail.com
Intro/Outro songs licensed through Musicbed
"Off the Lawn" by The Brook & The Bluff
"Everything Is Just a Mess" by The Brook & The Bluff
sonder (uncountable)
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