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BLUE DOT - Episode 098: Perfectionism, the DG Market Opens, and a rampant Kroger rumor

BLUE DOT - Episode 098: Perfectionism, the DG Market Opens, and a rampant Kroger rumor

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IMPORTANT INFO: After nearly five years of producing the show, we're thrilled to be celebrating our 100th episode and we want you to join us! Come celebrate the podcast while also supporting Harrison County Pride on Saturday, June 28th from 3–7 PM for an afternoon of fun, community, and podcast love. The celebration will take place at the brand-new location of Hey Elmer Print & Design Studio, located at 133 E Chestnut Street, right by Bicentennial Park in downtown Corydon.

We'll have an Ultimate Seltzer Showdown, where guests can sample and vote for their favorite brand of bubbly water. Your votes will help shape a segment of our upcoming 100th episode, so come be a part of podcast history!

Thank you for supporting us through the years. Whether you've listened to every episode or just a few, your support has meant the world. We’d love to see you there and celebrate this milestone together!

On this episode of Discovery Dialogues, Graylin, Elmer, and Leah come together to discuss Elmer’s experience painting the mural on the Indian Creek Trail, the opening of a DG Market within mere minutes of all our houses, how to know when art is finished, and we address the wild rumors that a real Kroger is coming to Corydon!

THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

A Primer for Forgeting : Forgetting Past the Past by Lewis Hyde

Derek Fordjour on What Now w/ Trevor Noah

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