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This podcast, titled "Dot Dattie Podcast," is hosted by Joey Saienni, also known as Joey Dots, the owner of Delaware Scalp Micropigmentation. In the introductory episode, Joey explains the purpose of the podcast. He shares that he has been considering starting this podcast for a long time and is excited to finally have the means to do so .Joey's goal with the podcast is to have conversations with people from various walks of life, including business owners, engineers, doctors, physicists, and more. He emphasizes that it's not limited to any specific group of people and is open to anyone he finds interesting. He acknowledges that some topics may be discussed with different guests, and he might repeat certain discussions, but this is because he wants each conversation to be unique and tailored to the individual. Joey aims for the podcast to be entertaining, fun, and relatable, making the listeners feel like they are part of the conversation. Joey also expresses his intention to have a diverse range of guests and record their stories, not necessarily for mass consumption but to have them recorded for future generations or family members to listen to. He's open to discussing various subjects and industries beyond his own, which is Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) and Permanent Makeup (PMU).In the podcast, Joey aims to maintain a genuine and sincere tone, with a willingness to learn and adapt his views based on new information or differing perspectives. He stresses that the podcast is about people having conversations and sharing their experiences. The podcast is designed to be a platform for open dialogue and a means of connecting with a broad range of individuals, making it an opportunity for learning, understanding, and preserving stories for the future. Joey also mentions his plan to conduct both virtual and in-person podcasts to create a more immersive and genuine conversation.
By Joseph SaienniThis podcast, titled "Dot Dattie Podcast," is hosted by Joey Saienni, also known as Joey Dots, the owner of Delaware Scalp Micropigmentation. In the introductory episode, Joey explains the purpose of the podcast. He shares that he has been considering starting this podcast for a long time and is excited to finally have the means to do so .Joey's goal with the podcast is to have conversations with people from various walks of life, including business owners, engineers, doctors, physicists, and more. He emphasizes that it's not limited to any specific group of people and is open to anyone he finds interesting. He acknowledges that some topics may be discussed with different guests, and he might repeat certain discussions, but this is because he wants each conversation to be unique and tailored to the individual. Joey aims for the podcast to be entertaining, fun, and relatable, making the listeners feel like they are part of the conversation. Joey also expresses his intention to have a diverse range of guests and record their stories, not necessarily for mass consumption but to have them recorded for future generations or family members to listen to. He's open to discussing various subjects and industries beyond his own, which is Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) and Permanent Makeup (PMU).In the podcast, Joey aims to maintain a genuine and sincere tone, with a willingness to learn and adapt his views based on new information or differing perspectives. He stresses that the podcast is about people having conversations and sharing their experiences. The podcast is designed to be a platform for open dialogue and a means of connecting with a broad range of individuals, making it an opportunity for learning, understanding, and preserving stories for the future. Joey also mentions his plan to conduct both virtual and in-person podcasts to create a more immersive and genuine conversation.