random rambles || divergent, noah kahan, podcast tips, & more cover art

random rambles || divergent, noah kahan, podcast tips, & more

random rambles || divergent, noah kahan, podcast tips, & more

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last year, I did a ramble episode, and that was enjoyed by many listeners, so I decided to do another one! however, I do get very off-topic sometimes and yap nonstop... but it's a ramble episode, so that makes total sense, right? then again, I do say a lot of things that make absolutely no sense... and completely lose my mind talking about how I can't remember my listeners names at the very end, so you may need to listen to this twice to understand my very funky brain. 😭👍

you may be wondering, "juniper, you promised book content, right?" and the answer to that is, my friend, yes of course, I am planning on reviewing divergent soon! on the topic of a listener-involved episode, does that sound like a good idea to you guys? I can't necessarily promise anything right now, but if you have suggestions on what you would like in a listener-involved episode, I would love some!

also, did you guys know my cover art was inspired by noah kahan's debut album, busyhead? that's part of the reason why I did, like, a ten minute long rant about how his music should be appreciated (ok, it was more like three minutes long).

question of the day: would you rather go one place for the rest of your life for free but can't go anywhere else, or be able to go to any place in the world but can't go anywhere twice?

hope you guys have a wonderful day! :)

p.s., clarification: not hating on the book "the hate u give," just saying it's a book with some really emotionally charged topics that are really intense. don't really recommend it for younger readers, though.


email me at: scalesandtailspodcast@gmail.com

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