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The [Jo]urney Episode 2 - Bill Halas and The Hookah Smoking Caterpillar

The [Jo]urney Episode 2 - Bill Halas and The Hookah Smoking Caterpillar

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Anthem:  "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane.  

"Tell them a hookah smoking caterpillar has given you the code."

PARENTAL WARNING:  First 20 minutes are adult themed about recreational mind-altering substances.  Parental advisory is advised.  

Adult themes aside, Bill is one of the inner-circle of friends that have known me for almost twenty years.  He and I have fought together (and each other which we DON'T EVEN COVER), smoked together and tonight we discuss our own vices and where we see the future of psychedelic drugs going.  After the adult conversation, it switches on a dime to football and we hear what Bill thinks the Dallas Cowboys should be doing in the upcoming years.  Bill plays GM of the Dallas Cowboys for the futures of Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott, the 2023 NFL Draft and much more.  We discuss quite a bit about the history of wide-receivers in Dallas as well.

In the "High Note" you'll hear about Bill's wife Ashley.  Dual-threat entrepreneur of a photography business and her own baking company.  Links below to the websites, socials and more.  Mine too!  Follow us all!

* Ashley Halas's artisan cookie company Sweet Sage Co - https://www.sweetsageco.com/
* Follow Sweet Sage Co on IG - @sweetsage.co
* Ashley Halas Photography - https://www.ashleyhalasphotography.com/

Follow ME on IG - __ur_personal_jesus

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