Three years deep and still going strong! This is my 3rd Anniversary celebration podcast. It was May 19, 2017 that my first podcast hit the airways. I have been putting out a podcast a week for the past three years and have truly enjoyed myself while sharing my stories (mostly) about my one handed life. I have also learned many things about who I am and how I share my life. Additionally, I hope you, the listener, have enjoyed, learned, and laughed along the way. For this podcast I am going to keep it simple and kind of short with a story in there about a recent interaction with a 5 year-old and her family I recently met at the park. I will also share some of my visions for where I will be taking the One Hand Speaks Storytelling Podcast. Changes in the production, the stories, and the direction of my one handed podcast. I might even give some thanks and shout-puts and maybe even drink a beer.
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Show Notes:
3 Year Podcasting Anniversary Celebration podcast.
Share some upcoming changes in production, stories, and the direction of my podcast.
Telling a sweet story about a 5 year-old girl and her family I met at the park.
Celebrate by watching Star Trek and drinking a beer after I post this episode.
Resources:
My First Podcast – "Disabled Traveling: One Handed Adventures By Bicycle And Car! Give it another listen.
Podcast OHS 067 – I Slammed into a Pedestrian While Riding my Bicycle.
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