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Join your host Danny Brown as he puts this week's 5 random questions to Neal Veglio. Answers include why Modern Family is more fact than fiction, why a great British tradition needs to continue, and why sliced bread isn't the best thing. Let's jump in!
Answering the questions this week: Neal Veglio
Owner of podcast agency Podknows Podcasting, helping deliver real world results to serious podcasters and organizations.
Neal's Website
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5 Random Questions is an entertainment podcast brought to you by Danny Brown.
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All questions provided by University of Washington Random Question Generator.
5 Random Questions is part of the Mercury Podcast Network - for more Mercury podcasts, head to www.mercurypodcasts.com.
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If you enjoy 5 Random Questions and get value from the show and want to support it, you can do that with a donation of your choosing over at FiveRandomQuestions.com/support. Thank you!
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Join your host Danny Brown as he puts this week's 5 random questions to Neal Veglio. Answers include why Modern Family is more fact than fiction, why a great British tradition needs to continue, and why sliced bread isn't the best thing. Let's jump in!
Answering the questions this week: Neal Veglio
Owner of podcast agency Podknows Podcasting, helping deliver real world results to serious podcasters and organizations.
Neal's Website
Products I Use for 5 Random QuestionsNote: these contain affiliate links, so I may get a small percentage of any product you buy/use when using my link.
My equipment:
Recommended resources:
5 Random Questions is an entertainment podcast brought to you by Danny Brown.
If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favourite podcast app!
If you'd like to be a guest, please fill out this quick form and I'll be in touch!
Please let your friends know they can listen for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, as well as their preferred podcast app, or online at 5 Random Questions.
All questions provided by University of Washington Random Question Generator.
5 Random Questions is part of the Mercury Podcast Network - for more Mercury podcasts, head to www.mercurypodcasts.com.
Mentioned in this episode:
If you enjoy 5 Random Questions, here's how to support the show!
If you enjoy 5 Random Questions and get value from the show and want to support it, you can do that with a donation of your choosing over at FiveRandomQuestions.com/support. Thank you!
Support 5 Random Questions
Check out the Baggage podcast
Baggage is a collection of compelling, unique, and sometimes traumatic stories from people of all walks of life. These stories typically only get heard by the storyteller’s friends, family, or co-workers. Now there is a platform for everyday individuals to share their experiences with a larger audience as well as how they cope with the emotional and mental baggage that sometimes follows those events. Once a month, the show’s hosts—Eric Shaw (doctor), Ryan Frank (prosecutor), Adrian Bonenberger (journalist/author), and Ryan Conner (comedian)—hear a different set of stories bringing their own distinct perspectives. Sometimes serious and sometimes humorous, it’s sure to always be interesting.
Baggage podcast