A Short Story Podcast Series

Interesting Things with JC

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839: "Tip of the Tongue"

Interesting Things with JC #839: 'Tip of the Tongue' - Embark on a journey through the intricate maze of the mind, exploring the frustration and fascination of the 'tip-of-the-tongue' phenomenon. Delve into the complexities of memory, where words play hide-and-seek, adding a touch of suspense to the human experience.

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789: "You don't know what you don't know"

Interesting Things with JC #789: "You don't know what you don't know" explores the concept of awareness and ignorance, highlighting the importance of curiosity and continuous learning. This episode delves into the idea that there are endless possibilities waiting to be discovered beyond our current understanding, emphasizing the role of open-mindedness in personal growth and decision-making.

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735: "Don't Be Afraid to Ask"

Interesting Things with JC #735: "Don't Be Afraid to Ask" - Embrace the journey of curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge through the power of asking questions. This insightful story encourages continuous learning and personal growth, inviting us to explore the art of questioning and the wonders it can uncover.

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