• Brent Roberts: 50th Episode

  • May 15 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast
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Brent Roberts: 50th Episode

  • Summary

  • In our 50th episode, Joe talks with our very first guest Brent Roberts. This is a beatiful conversation that goes where it needs to go.

    They talk about their respective journeys, the lessons they’ve learned and how the work truly never ends.

    Make sure you click the links and reach out to Brent for just about anything.

    Brent Roberts Episode #1
    Shipfaced Podcast
    Actor Site
    Instagram
    TikTok


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