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From the sunlit foothills of Northern California, Pat Walsh welcomes listeners to another episode of Pat's Peeps podcast with his signature warmth and authenticity. What begins as a simple morning routine – coffee, yard work, and tackling the dreaded mail pile – quickly transforms into a delightful exploration of life's small pleasures and challenges.
As Pat attempts to multitask by smoking a cigar during recording (spoiler alert: it doesn't go well), he shares his disappointment about missing the Lyrid meteor shower despite his seemingly perfect forest viewing location. "I live out in the forest where you can see all the stars," he laments, only to discover his path lighting created too much ambient glow to spot any celestial visitors.
The heart of this episode reveals Pat's passionate commitment to supporting local enterprise through his Pat's Peeps marketplace. Listeners are treated to a showcase of extraordinary small businesses offering exclusive deals – from DC Floral Design's wooden flower arrangements to Ternero Farms' olive oil tastings and Melissa Moon's transformative wellness services. Each business comes with a compelling story and substantial savings for podcast listeners who mention Pat's Peeps when connecting.
What makes this episode particularly fascinating is Pat's clever deep dive into public domain music. He expertly explains copyright intricacies while treating listeners to vintage 1920s tunes from Ruth Edding, Helen Kane, and Duke Ellington – creating the perfect soundtrack for his small business promotions. The episode wraps with fascinating "this day in history" facts about April 22nd across different eras, from baseball's earliest days to significant world events.
Whether you're looking to support local businesses, enjoy a nostalgic musical journey, or simply spend time with a warm, engaging host who feels like a friend, this episode delivers an experience as rich and inviting as that morning coffee Pat can't start his day without. Ready to discover your new favorite local business? Visit patspeeps.com today!
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From the sunlit foothills of Northern California, Pat Walsh welcomes listeners to another episode of Pat's Peeps podcast with his signature warmth and authenticity. What begins as a simple morning routine – coffee, yard work, and tackling the dreaded mail pile – quickly transforms into a delightful exploration of life's small pleasures and challenges.
As Pat attempts to multitask by smoking a cigar during recording (spoiler alert: it doesn't go well), he shares his disappointment about missing the Lyrid meteor shower despite his seemingly perfect forest viewing location. "I live out in the forest where you can see all the stars," he laments, only to discover his path lighting created too much ambient glow to spot any celestial visitors.
The heart of this episode reveals Pat's passionate commitment to supporting local enterprise through his Pat's Peeps marketplace. Listeners are treated to a showcase of extraordinary small businesses offering exclusive deals – from DC Floral Design's wooden flower arrangements to Ternero Farms' olive oil tastings and Melissa Moon's transformative wellness services. Each business comes with a compelling story and substantial savings for podcast listeners who mention Pat's Peeps when connecting.
What makes this episode particularly fascinating is Pat's clever deep dive into public domain music. He expertly explains copyright intricacies while treating listeners to vintage 1920s tunes from Ruth Edding, Helen Kane, and Duke Ellington – creating the perfect soundtrack for his small business promotions. The episode wraps with fascinating "this day in history" facts about April 22nd across different eras, from baseball's earliest days to significant world events.
Whether you're looking to support local businesses, enjoy a nostalgic musical journey, or simply spend time with a warm, engaging host who feels like a friend, this episode delivers an experience as rich and inviting as that morning coffee Pat can't start his day without. Ready to discover your new favorite local business? Visit patspeeps.com today!
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