• The DK PROJECT | EP170 –

  • Sep 29 2021
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast
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The DK PROJECT | EP170 –

  • Summary

  • IN THIS PROJECT:

    DK PROJECT | EP170 –

    Have you experienced traveling and after a while, your suitcase got lost? It sounds dense but Darren did! However, that’s not the only topic Darren and Kristen will be sharing with you today. Darren eyes for a twist in The DK Project – in the next episodes, we’ll be interviewing the wives instead of superstars.

    Also, did you know the famed David Goggins’ trying to break the world record for most pull ups for the day? He needs more than 4000 pull ups in 24 hours to beat the record. That’s insane! Catch up with Darren and Kristen for more interesting stories including the tech guy in the soccer game, Darren’s day out on 88° Sunday, and another sour beer chronicle.

     

    1:39 – Local rock star at a neighborhood

    9:25 – Fighting old man’s sugar

    12:39 – Winding down to the end of the season

    19:22 – Have you had a sour beer?

    23:15 – Waiting at my door when I get home

    23:51 – Listened to David Goggins book

    27:17 – D’s got a homecoming for the football team

    28:50 – Chuggin’ with a police

    31:12 – I sold my little fishing boat to a kid!

    34:14 – D’s dried jerky chips

    36:52 – Out on 88° Sunday?

    Words of Wisdom / Quotations:

     “Yes, I have to. I have to be able to have a job, to move out, to get my apartment, to get out of the country.” - Kristen

    Keep in touch!

    That's it. That's the end. That's a wrap. That's a wrap for today's episode. Don't forget to subscribe and tell all your friends. If you'd like to reach out you can use the studio line at 612-504-6500 or by email the dkrojectpodcast@gmail.com and of course, there's always social media as The DK project podcast. Thanks for tuning in.

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