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By Jen Vogel
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
We end season one with an update and discussion of how we do mornings. It involves coffee.
The guests and hosts on Top of the Curve are not experts and their advice is just for fun, also there will be "mature" language because we are adults, the mature is subjective. Thanks for listening.
Jen gets up in the middle of the night and proceeds to cuss a lot and make you feel good about your life choices. She has and only will have one kid.
The guests and hosts on Top of the Curve are not experts and their advice is just for fun, also there will be "mature" language because we are adults, the mature is subjective. Thanks for listening.
Time is a construct but its still fun to think about. So what are we going to do in 2022. Good fucking question?
The guests and hosts on Top of the Curve are not experts and their advice is just for fun, also there will be "mature" language because we are adults, the mature is subjective. Thanks for listening.
Jen claims not to be an expert but she has a Masters Degree in Emergency Management and a heck of a lot of personal experience with disasters. Get some tips on how to get prepared and go here https://secure.kentucky.gov/formservices/Finance/WKYRelief to give to Kentuckians impacted by the recent tornadoes.
There will be no episode next week but Jen will be back Monday, January 3rd to talk about the New Year and making an annual to-do list.
The guests and hosts on Top of the Curve are not experts and their advice is just for fun, also there will be "mature" language because we are adults, the mature is subjective. Thanks for listening.
Jen is sick, but that's no excuse to miss a week - just kidding, it's absolutely an excuse. But she still took a few minutes to check in and tell you about what she's been watching on Netflix. If you want to chat send e-mails to [email protected] or @bminuspodcast on twitter.
The guests and hosts on Top of the Curve are not experts and their advice is just for fun, also there will be "mature" language because we are adults, the mature is subjective. Thanks for listening.
It's that time of year. Maybe you've got time off of work, maybe you are stuck inside with a cold, or because it is cold, it makes you just what something fun and new to try. So join Jen and her friend Eric as they talk about games! What are we loving this week? Games, so many games.
The guests and hosts on Top of the Curve are not experts and their advice is just for fun, also there will be "mature" language because we are adults, the mature is subjective. Thanks for listening.
Okay, it's been over a month since we made this trip but here is the recap of our 4 day trip to Chattanooga, Tennessee and the surrounding area.
What am I loving this week? They have Pop-sockets for mag-safe charging phones now.
The guests and hosts on Top of the Curve are not experts and their advice is just for fun, also there will be "mature" language because we are adults, the mature is subjective. Thanks for listening.
Why does Jen start this episode out in her calming voice? It's because she is trying to lull you into a sense of safety before she inoculates you with the truth. Shots! They hurt, but you've got to do it.
What are we loving this week? Automic gold
The guests and hosts on Top of the Curve are not experts and their advice is just for fun, also there will be "mature" language because we are adults, the mature is subjective. Thanks for listening.
Jen is joined by Weathering Rainbows Podcast host Kurtis Sunset to talk about overachieving, why we do it, and how to manage it. They are nerds so they mention a lot of books including:
The To Do List by Mike Gayle
Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande
Dare to Lead by Brene Brown
The Productivity Project by Chris Bailey
And those aren't even the things they are loving this week. Kurtis loves making big announcements (including the one he reveals here about his podcast) and Jen is loving the Zenimal to help kids calm down.
The guests and hosts on Top of the Curve are not experts and their advice is just for fun, also there will be "mature" language because we are adults, the mature is subjective. Thanks for listening.
What is the most scared you've ever been? Jen remembers fondly. Want to know about the National Park Service's JR Ranger program. We've got your covered. Its a fun, free, pandemic safe, family activity.
What are we loving this week? The Bug Bite Thing.
The guests and hosts on Top of the Curve are not experts and their advice is just for fun, also there will be "mature" language because we are adults, the mature is subjective. Thanks for listening.
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.