Ever Feel Like You’ve Known Someone Forever? | Ep 003 | Right Place Right Time cover art

Ever Feel Like You’ve Known Someone Forever? | Ep 003 | Right Place Right Time

Ever Feel Like You’ve Known Someone Forever? | Ep 003 | Right Place Right Time

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Have you ever met someone and felt like you’ve known them your whole life? In this episode of Right Place Right Time, hosts Mike Pecci and Lance A. Williams dive into the strange magic of instant connections, why we bond so deeply with strangers and what it means when romance sparks out of nowhere.


They also drop some love for CZARFACE, DESIRE, and the new Black Hawk Down 4K, plus shoutouts to Jonathan Bates for our theme song, Mitch Murder for additional music, Fujifilm for the gear, and Grim Reaper Coffee Co. for fueling the chaos.


If you love wild stories, nostalgia, and those surreal moments when the universe just clicks, hit like, subscribe, and jump into more Right Place Right Time.

Follow @mikepecci and @golancego on Instagram for merch, giveaways, and behind-the-scenes drops.


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Mike Pecci

https://www.mikepecci.com/

https://www.instagram.com/mikepecci/


Lance A. Williams

https://www.instagram.com/golancego


Theme song by: https://www.instagram.com/big_black_delta/

Show produced directed by Mike Pecci & ILWP Podcasts

Sound mix by https://www.instagram.com/dj_voltran/

Sound Effects from https://soundmorph.com/

Cameras from https://fujifilm-x.com/

Edit Support http://puget.systems/go/ILWTP


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