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Austin Eckert – Season 2 – Episode 90


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Hi everyone and thank you for tuning into another episode of @broadwhatpodcast
On today's episode I got to sit down with the absolutely lovely and talented Austin Eckert!
Hailing from Regina, I am so glad he found his way into our lives here in Vancouver. He started his studies at @canadiancollegeperformingarts and then found himself gracing stages all over Canada. He is an absolute dreamboat of a performer of both stage and screen. He has this really incredible way of making anyone in the room comfortable which made interviewing him an insane privilege for me.
It was such a great interview, I still have fond memories of laughing at his incredible stories which is why I can not wait for you to hear this week's episode. Thanks Austin for being such a treat! You can follow him at @austineckert on instagram!
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