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Dis-Connection

Dis-Connection

By: Kyle Nielson & Ben Haramaty
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The Dis-Connection podcast is about learning from other people's struggles and vicariously reconnecting with our inner selves. Through sincere conversations, those listening are informed and inspired to tackle the life they want to live.2018 Politics & Government Science Fiction Social Sciences
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  • There's a new podcast: How You Level Up
    Oct 30 2022

    Thank you for listening to Dis-Connection.

    While there hasn't been a new episode here in a while, there's a new show coming on November 1st called How You Level Up (<- click here to jump to the new show!).

    Each day we are faced with small and big challenges. As you work through these challenges, you gain experience. This experience helps you reach the next level.

    On this new podcast, you'll be presented with questions to help you become your best self.

    This is all about How You Level Up.

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    1 min
  • Universe 4
    Jul 31 2018
    The Dis-Connection Podcast Presents: Universe #4: Season 1 Finale. Today's topics will cover Dreams, ComicCon, Dragonball, and more! Warning: Our reviews of any media will contain SPOILERS.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • John Mould
    Jul 24 2018
    In this week's episode, Ori and Ben speak with John Mould, the founder and producer of Mad Liberation, a music and camping festival in the Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey. He tells us about the festival's roots, it's inspirations, and we discuss what he plans to do with event-production in the future.
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    52 mins

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