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Not All Who Connect Are Missed

Not All Who Connect Are Missed

By: NAWCAM
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20% Missed Connections and about 80% unsolicited segues. Two friends reflect on their week and read Craigslist's Missed Connections ads, occasionally there are guests. So sit back and join us on this journey through people's hopes and misery.
Episodes
  • Session 13 - How to Carve a Mango (ft. Stefy O and Murphy Ro)
    May 27 2021

    Not All Who Connect are Missed is a podcast focused on now reading the best of The Best of Missed Connections on Craigslist.

    Actual missed connections readings begin at 01:06:00.

    On this episode we discuss a theater experience, how to carve and pick fruit (Advice I still use to this day), The Floor is LAVA, and the wonders of being jobless. 


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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • Session 12: Sexy Celery (ft. Stefy O and Murphy Ro)
    Jan 28 2021

    We're back with more Not All Who Connect Are Missed, joined once more by aspiring voice actor Murphy and his partner Stephanie. We gather around a laptop to drink and read out loud some of Seattle's, Boston's, and Bellingham's Missed Connections. We also get slightly off track as is usual.

    With special guest Emily and introduction by G J Zalez.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Session 11 - Total Eclipse (ft. Murphy Roeder)
    Oct 7 2020

    In this episode of Not All Who Connect Are Missed, unicyclist (and aspiring voice actor) Murphy and I talk about animation, bears, and sub-Reddits that lead us to the discovery of Craigslist's Best Ofs. And they are indeed the best.

    Join us as we narrate some of Seattle's, Tuscons's, and Portland's Missed Connections, and realize why we don't drink energy drinks.

    With special guest Emily.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
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