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Marriage Mayhem, Spoontastic Sojourns, and More with Martin Gage

Marriage Mayhem, Spoontastic Sojourns, and More with Martin Gage

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On this week's 5 Random Questions, Martin Gage talks about his worst marriage advice, his sojourn into wacky spoons, his begrudged acceptance of board games, and much more.Answering the questions this week: Martin Gage Vice principal, children’s podcast host, author, tractor influencer (big guy little tractor), and third degree black belt. Martin's Website Martin on YouTube Martin's Facebook page @Dadsbedtimestories on Instagram Further reading for this episodeThe Boy and the AirplaneLittle Blue Truck Books Official WebsiteLove You Forever | The Official Website of Robert MunschThe Bear Books Books by Karma Wilson from Simon & SchusterWelcome to the World of CATANProducts I Use for 5 Random QuestionsNote: these may contain affiliate links, so I get a small percentage of any product you buy when using my link.My equipment:RODE NT1-A large diaphragm condenser micRodecaster Pro II audio production studioSony MDR-7506 Studio Monitor HeadphonesElgato Wave Mic Arm Low ProfileRecommended resources:Captivate.fm podcast hosting, distribution, analytics, and monetizationKit email marketingBoomcaster remote recording and live streamingHindenburg Pro recording and editingAuphonic AI assistant for audio post productionFourthwall merch stores for creators 5 Random Questions is an entertainment podcast brought to you by Danny Brown. If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favourite podcast app!Please let your friends know they can listen for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, as well as their preferred podcast app, or online at
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