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The Outburst: Q&A Books we're reading, weird dreams, and first jobs

The Outburst: Q&A Books we're reading, weird dreams, and first jobs

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Eren and Ashley take on Lizzie's Lengthy List of Questions in our first ever Q&A! We cover many corners of life, from worst foods and morning routines, to things that make us sad and how we define love.


Email us at hellotheoutburst@gmail.com. We'd love to hear your thoughts, comments, concerns, or more ideas for questions for future episodes!


0:00-1:09 Intro

1:10-2:08 What is a food you would NEVER eat?

2:09-2:33 If you could learn one new language instantly, what would it be?

2:34-5:07 What is your morning routine?

5:08-7:09 If you were to describe yourself in one word, what would it be?

7:10-9:15 What was your first job?

9:16-17:07 What book are you currently reading?

17:08-18:39 What is something your kids do well, that you wish you were better at?

18:40-20:21 If you got to choose where you grew up, where would you choose?

20:22-22:41 If you could only keep one piece of technology in your house, what would you keep?

22:42-26:58 What is something that makes you feel sad?

26:59-29:12 What is the weirdest dream you can remember?

29:13-31:35 If your life was a boardgame, what boardgame would it be?

31:36-34:23 What is your definition of love?

34:24-38:39 What is something you're proud of yourself for?

38:40-end What is something you're proud of each other for?


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