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Ruptured appendix

4/29/2024
Sup folks I’m out this week. I’ll catch you next week on the next podcast.

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Henrique Castelhano Eichenberger EP:112

4/22/2024
I had the honor to sit down with henrique and talk about how @GoshenCityFC started out and their success last year. You'll definitely enjoy this conversation. You can find Henrique and all Goshen City FC info at https://goshencityfc.com Find more on Facebook and instgram follow @Goshen City FC You can reach me at Timonspodcast@gmail.com Hugue thanks to todays sponsor Quite River Massage and Revival. Book a massage now! Plz follow @quiet_river_massage on instagram.

Duration:01:24:51

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Richard Guerrero Rocha EP:111

4/15/2024
Hello friends welcome back to another awesome conversation. I sat down with my vecino Richard. He talked about his life and his journey to America three times. You are gonna love this interview. Big thanks to Allison for translating. Hugue thanks to todays sponsor Quite River Massage and Revival. Book a massage now! Plz follow @quiet_river_massage on instagram. Timonspodcast@gmail.com for all inquiries adiós Amigos

Duration:01:46:22

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Abraham Medellin EP:110

4/8/2024
Had such a great time catching up with Abe on the podcast. Abe is doing big things and is highly creative. He showed us some of the newest music he's been creating. You should definitely check it out on all streaming platforms. So thankful for his friendship and the music he is creating. Please enjoy this conversation. Bruised Fruit is his newest single out now. His artist name is medellin Spotify Apple Follow Abe on Instagram - @idkmedellin Hugue thanks to todays sponsor Quite River Massage and Revival. Please enjoy this conversation Book a massage now at quiet river massage and revival Plz follow @quiet_river_massage on instagram. Timonspodcast@gmail.com for all inquiries Subscribe to me on YouTube Timonspodcast Until next time swampland.

Duration:01:48:40

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Acts:20 The Wolf of Benjamin - Dadcast

4/1/2024
Welcome to another podcast. Dad went through Acts 20 and preached a sermon. Please enjoy! Paul in Macedonia and Greece After the uproar ceased, (this refers to the riot in Ephesus in the last chapter) Paul sentfor the disciples, and after encouraging them, he said farewell and departed for Macedonia. When he had gone through those regions and had given them much encouragement, he came to Greece. There he spent three months, and when a plot was made against him by the Jews as he was about to set sail for Syria, he decided to return through Macedonia. Sopater the Berean, son of Pyrrhus, accompanied him; and of the Thessalonians, Aristarchus and Secundus; and Gaius of Derbe, and Timothy; and the Asians, Tychicus and Trophimus. These are probably the leaders from the churches that Paul planted in these cities. It is possible that they are carrying the donations of the Gentile churches to the impoverished church in Jerusalem (see the prophecy of Agabus Acts 11:28). [5] These went on ahead and were waiting for us at Troas, [6] but we sailed away from Philippi after the days of Unleavened Bread, and in five days we came to them at Troas, where we stayed for seven days. It seems that Paul and those with him who were Torah observant stayed at Philippi to celebrate Passover. As a faithful Jew you would want to observe the week long feast of Passover. The Gentile leaders moved on ahead to Troas and waited there for Paul to arrive a few days later. This is because the Gentile believers were not obligated to stay for the Passover. Remember the council at Jerusalem. Jewish believers who follow Jesus the Messiah are to remain distinctly Jewish; while Gentile believers who follow Jesus only need to adhere to the four restrictions outlined in Acts 15:20 “to abstain from the things polluted by idols, and from sexual immorality, and from what has been strangled, and from blood.” Eutychus Raised from the Dead [7] On the first day of the week, when we were gathered together to break bread, Paul talked with them, intending to depart on the next day, and he prolonged his speech until midnight. Note that these Gentile Christians didn't meet on the Jewish sabbath to worship, but on Sunday, the first day of the week. Again, they are not obligated to mimic Jewish customs. If you as a Gentile want to be Torah observant that's fine. However, some denominations today require that their members keep the Jewish sabbath and other dietary laws. This demand is not biblical according to Colossians 2:16-17: Therefore let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food and drink, or with regard to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath. These are a shadow of the things to come, but the substance belongs to Christ. The Mosaic laws are a beautiful foreshadow of the reality of Christ. They are not meant to be treacherous, they point to the Messiah. Gentiles should not scoff at them and Jews should not make them a requirement for the salvation of the Gentiles. [8] There were many lamps in the upper room where we were gathered. [9] And a young man named Eutychus, (his name means lucky) sitting at the window, sank into a deep sleep as Paul talked still longer. And being overcome by sleep, he fell down from the third story and was taken up dead. [10] But Paul went down and bent over him, and taking him in his arms, said, “Do not be alarmed, for his life is in him.” Paul echoes the miracles of Elijah and Elisha. Consider the miracle of raising the dead throughout Scripture. Elijah raised the son of the widow at Zaraphath. Elijah took him to his upper room and stretched out over the boy three times and life came back into the boy (1Kings 17). Similarly, Elisha raised the young son of the Shunamite woman. She laid him on Elisha's bed in the upper room. Elisha stretched out over him twice before bringing him back to life (2 Kings 4). Several years later there was a funeral going on where the body of the deceased man was thrown into Elisha‘s tomb. When the dead man’s...

Duration:00:43:23

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The Boys Podcast EP:109

3/25/2024
The boys are back in town. Enjoy and we will catch you on the next Timonspodcast. A special thanks to our sponsor Quite River Massage and Revival. Please enjoy this conversation Book a massage now at quiet river massage and revival Plz follow @quiet_river_massage on instagram. Timonspodcast@gmail.com for all inquiries 16 lokos

Duration:01:52:30

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Aaron Weeks - EP:108

3/18/2024
Welcome to another fun conversation. I sat down with my friend Aaron Weeks. We talk about his journey from California to Indiana. What a wild time, I definitely enjoyed this convo I hope you enjoy it as well. A special thanks to our sponsor Quite River Massage and Revival. Please enjoy this conversation Book a massage now at quiet river massage and revival Plz follow @quiet_river_massage on instagram. Timonspodcast@gmail.com for all inquiries Live long and prosper.

Duration:01:46:10

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Should Christians be Circumcised? ACTS 15 - Dadcast

3/11/2024
Welcome back to another dadcast. Audio didnt turn out so well, I did try and make it sound better. For all inquiries reach out to timonspodcast@gmail.com Act 15 The Jerusalem Council 1But some men came down from Judea and were teaching the brothers, “Unless you are circumcised according to the custom of Moses, you cannot be saved.” 2And after Paul and Barnabas had no small dissension and debate with them, Paul and Barnabas and some of the others were appointed to go up to Jerusalem to the apostles and the elders about this question. 3So, being sent on their way by the church, they passed through both Phoenicia and Samaria, describing in detail the conversion of the Gentiles, and brought great joy to all the brothers. 4 When they came to Jerusalem, they were welcomed by the church and the apostles and the elders, and they declared all that God had done with them. 5But some believers who belonged to the party of the Pharisees rose up and said, “It is necessary to circumcise them and to order them to keep the law of Moses.”The demand for salvation through circumcision was from Pharisee converts. This group became known as Judaizers. They taught that Gentiles had to become Jewish proselytes, following all the Mosaic laws, before they could receive salvation. They had a compelling argument because in Genesis chapters 12 and 15 God established an everlasting covenant with Abraham. Later in Genesis 17 God added the rite of circumcision to this earlier covenant. Circumcision was given to Abraham and every male descendant of his house forever. Look at Genesis 17:7 & 13-14: And I will establish my covenant between me and you and your offspring after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you and to your offspring after you... both he who is born in your house and he who is bought with your money, shall surely be circumcised. So shall my covenant be in your flesh an everlasting covenant. Any uncircumcised male who is not circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin shall be cut off from his people; he has broken my covenant.” Notice that this sign is given to men only. However, this sign does not correlate with personal salvation. Remember, Abraham was righteous in God's sight before the covenant of circumcision was ever implemented (Galatians 3:6). The sign of circumcision was to accompany a heart that obeyed God. Circumcision was a national sign for the men of Israel, a mark to remind them of their commitment to serve God alone and no other. In the Old Testament, wives and daughters were set apart as unique because they were connected to a family where the men were circumcised – they were set apart along with their fathers and husbands for God's purposes. Circumcision made Israel different than all the nations that surrounded them. And this unique quality is what the Judaizers wanted to preserve. They insisted that circumcision remain obligatory, that all male Gentile believers must be required to keep it. The fact that Gentile believers were bypassing the Mosaic codes was perplexing and odious to the Pharisee converts. They felt that Paul was forsaking the Pentateuch and circumcision altogether. But Paul, who was trained as a Pharisee, disagreed with their position. He had been preaching salvation through faith in Jesus, not through the Mosaic Law. Look at what he proclaimed at Antioch in Acts 13:38-39: Let it be known to you therefore, brothers, that through this man [Jesus] forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you, and by him everyone who believes is freed from everything from which you could not be freed by the law of Moses. And in Galatians 2:16: yet we know that a person is not justified by works of the law but through faith in Jesus Christ, so we also have believed in Christ Jesus, in order to be justified by faith in Christ and not by works of the law, because by works of the law no one will be justified. And in Romans 2:28-29 For no one is a Jew who is merely one outwardly, nor is...

Duration:00:48:47

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Podception - EP:107

3/4/2024
Welcome to podception. Longtime friend Erik Scott takes over the podcast and interviews me. I had a great time talking about my time working with mission organizations. Enjoy our conversation. A special thanks to our sponsor Quite River Massage and Revival. Please enjoy this conversation Book a massage now at quiet river massage and revival Plz follow @quiet_river_massage on instagram. Timonspodcast@gmail.com for all inquiries The Future Looks Bright

Duration:01:05:07

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Quiet River Massage and Revival - EP:106

2/26/2024
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Timonspodcast. Had a great time on the podcast with Jasmine. She is the owner of Quiet River Massage and Revival. She tells me her life story and how she got into the relaxation business. Please enjoy this conversation Book a massage now at quiet river massage and revival follow her on Instagram - @quiet_river_massage You can get ahold of me at timonspodcast@gmail.com until next time. Peace and love

Duration:01:36:42

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Matt Buys Indiana Houses - EP:105

2/19/2024
Welcome back to another podcast. I had the honor to sit down with Matt from Matt buys Indiana Houses. We had a great conversation. I really enjoyed hearing about Matt's journey. You can find him on Facebook Matt Buys Indiana Houses or his website www.mattbuysindianahouses.com A special thanks to our sponsor Quite River Massage and Revival. Plz follow on Instagram @quiet_river_massage Timonspodcast@gmail.com for all inquiries The Future Looks Bright

Duration:01:07:08

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Lord of Spirits - Dadcast

2/12/2024
Hey folks welcome back to another dadcast. In this episode, we talk about many things, including ancient gods of other cultures, Yahweh and much more. Please enjoy. You can get ahold of me at Timonspodcast@gmail.com

Duration:00:42:02

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gxldsoulrebel and yungelder - EP:104

2/5/2024
Hey guys welcome back to another cool conversation. I sat down with gxldsoulrebel and yungelder to talk about their new project. You can find their music on all streaming platforms. Look for their most recent song Baby Steps or on Apple Music Find them on all social medias @gxldsoulrebel and @yungelder_ A huge thanks to our sponsor Quite River Massage and Revival. Go follow them on instagram @quiet_river_massage Timonspodcast@gmail.com for all inquiries With fasted perspective. Truth and Love

Duration:01:58:00

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Teens and Twenties - AFBF/Dadcast

1/29/2024
Aiming for Biblical Families (AFBF). This is week 8's teaching of an 8-week series taught by my dad. We will only release 7 of the 8 episodes. When our children were young, I remember hearing something over and over. “ Enjoy them while they’re young, because you are going to regret the teen years.” I mostly heard this from church people. And even though I had not yet experienced the teen years, I decided that this view was unacceptable. Consequently, I have enjoyed every stage that my children have gone through. And now they are old enough to be my friends. I challenge you to do the same with your children. I know that in our present culture teens and older children are rebelling against their parents at an alarming rate. This is a real problem. And our culture seems to encourage them to buck against every kind of authority. The culture of my grandparents and great-grandparents encouraged biblical values even though many were not authentic Christians. This is no longer the case; we live in a post-Christian society. But no matter what the culture says, our standard is the same: we are to raise up biblical and morally responsible families. Teenage Rebellion Since the 1970s parents have become more and more child-centered. A consequence of this is that parents have redefined teenage rebellion as a “phase.” It is not a phase, it is rebellion, no matter what age you are. You can’t show me a verse that defends teenage rebellion as a phase. This also negates the argument that teenage rebellion is due to hormonal change. It’s true that hormones are changing for a teenager; but, teenage rebellion is actually exposing problems that occurred in the younger years and haven’t been properly addressed yet. Now it’s going to be harder. If your child learned healthy boundaries when he was younger and was characterized by obedience, then he can handle less boundaries as he gets older. You don’t have to hover over him, or constantly prod him to do what is right. And he will enjoy the fact that you trust him to do what is right. Children should enjoy more and more freedom as they age because they are characterized by being trustworthy. If your teen is continually rebelling, you will have to come up with ways to enforce boundaries (remember, spanking is unacceptable at this point). But you also want them to know that if they begin to handle these boundaries, in a mature manner, they will gain more freedom. Their attitude is actually the key to their own freedom. Help them to see that they actually have the power to change their situation. Let them know this. Let them know you want to see them excel in gaining more freedom. That you are actually for them, not against them. Keep in mind what I said a couple of weeks back: younger children rebel against authority, teens often are rebelling against a broken relationship. Find out with your teen where that brokenness has occurred. Work it out together, this will resolve relational conflict. Now that we are talking about teens, I want to give you another tool. The Appeal Process There are different places in the Bible, where you see the appeal process being used. Daniel chapter 1 is one of those places. Daniel and his friends (who were war refugees as young teens) knew that they should not compromise their faith by eating food dedicated to idols. But they were commanded by their Babylonian authorities to eat food from the king's table. So Daniel appealed to his immediate advisor to test them for 10 days. They would only eat vegetables so as not violate their dietary laws. The result was that Daniel and his friends excelled in their health. After this test, their supervisor allowed them to eat vegetables and not break their dietary laws. Daniel honored God, he also honored his authorities by appealing to them for permission to eat according to his conscience. Here is an example: your son is in the middle of playing a video game with his friends online. You come and tell him that supper is...

Duration:00:32:59

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Austin Kaufman - EP:103

1/22/2024
Welcome back to another podcast. I have the pleasure of sitting down with Austin Kaufman. He is the pastor of Goshen First Brethren Church. We talk about how he ended up at First Brethern, homesteading, education and so much more. Please enjoy our conversation. You can find him at Goshen First Brethren Church 215 W Clinton St, Goshen, IN 46526 On Facebook - Goshen First Brethren Church www.gobrethren.org Check out our sponsor - Quite River Massage and Revival. This business is in Syracuse, IN, founded by Jasmine, LMT. Jasmin provides 30, 60, 90-minute massages, with the option to add hot rocks or essential oils. Treat yourself to relaxation this new year by scheduling a massage. She has appointments available Monday through Saturday. You can schedule online at https://quiet-river-massage-and-revival.square.site or text her 574-501-3338 You can reach me at Timonspodcast@gmail.com or on twitter @timonspodcast New Year New Me

Duration:01:11:52

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Don’t Sabotage the Process - AFBF/Dadcast

1/15/2024
Aiming for Biblical Families (AFBF). This is week 6's teaching of an 8-week series taught by my dad. We will only release 7 of the 8 episodes. We talk a little about the 7th conversation at the end of this episode. Show notes below. The show Questions are below that. Don't Sabotage the Process The fifth commandment, Exodus 20:12, says to “honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land that the LORD your God is giving you.” Colossians 3:20 says “children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord. ”Child-centered parenting tends to ignore this principle. But vs 21 is just as important, which says, “Fathers not to embitter your children or they will become discouraged” (athumeo, which is to be broken in spirit). Authoritarians ignore this principle. We want to help our children honor the Lord and honor us, so that they can have a good life, a long life. Don’t weaponize these scriptures against them, carry the privilege of being a parent and do what is right. Train your children to the standard of Scripture. Not to how you feel, not to what the culture mandates. Sadly, parents usually don’t see the negative results of their permissive or authoritarian structures until later in life. They are unaware of the cracks forming during the adolescent years, and then torrents of conflict flood the teen years. Here are some ways that parents undermine their children’s training. I’m going to give four negative models of parenting, and I’m going to give extreme examples in order to drive home the point that these models are destructive. Don't feel condemned, all of us need correction, all of us have missed the mark somewhere. Just to let you know, I am still correcting my own misunderstandings. A threatening, repeating parent. This parent will give instructions which need to be followed. When the child refuses to comply, the parent then threatens punishment, but doesn’t follow through. Threatening then turns into bargaining. When bargaining fails, the parent has lost the battle. This then necessarily leads to punishment, which is typically weak at best. This parent wants compliance, but is unwilling to enforce the boundaries or distribute the appropriate punishment. Which means that the parent is enforcing disobedience. They console themselves that they are being patient. What they are actually doing is training the child to habitually ignore instruction. As time goes on the child will become irritated with the incessant and hollow threats of the parent. And the child’s willful disobedience is strengthened. This same child is also being trained to ignore God as they get older. To them, sin is a myth and God is another weak-willed parent who isn't concerned with true obedience. A parent who bribes. This parent, much like the previous one, tries to barter with a child in hopes of gaining obedience. When bribing doesn’t work, threats are employed. But here is what is different from the previous model: when threats do not work, scare tactics are used. For example, Mom says, “If you clean your room, I’ll give you a candy bar.” Later Mom sees that the room hasn’t been cleaned so she says, “If you don’t clean your room, I’ll have to take you to the orphanage.” I know this sounds extreme, but I have actually witnessed such tactics. This model avoids conflict through bribery; but, when results don't happen, it passes right by the process of repeating threats and goes straight into manipulation (which is witchcraft). A parent who negotiates in conflict. This is a tough one. Let’s say your four year old needs to eat everything on his plate before he can have dessert. He throws a fit. He has to spend some time in his room and then come back to the supper table to finish his plate. He eats half of it and says he’s ready for dessert. This is negotiation, this is not acceptable. He goes to his room for more contemplation. You bring him back out with the same instructions, “Finish your plate so you...

Duration:00:36:09

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Sibcast The Sequel - EP:102

1/8/2024
Hello fellow friends, welcome back to another podcast. This is the second sibcast podcast. If you've not seen the first one check it out - https://youtu.be/yRU34wHbRu0 We filmed this episode on Christmas day. What a blast, I know you will enjoy this. Check out our sponsor - Quite River Massage and Revival Quiet river massage is a business in Syracuse, IN, founded by jasmine, LMT. Jasmin provides 30, 60, 90-minute massages, with the option to add hot rocks or essential oils. Treat yourself to relaxation this new year by scheduling a massage. She has appointments available Monday through Saturday. You can schedule online at https://quiet-river-massage-and-revival.square.site or text her 574-501-3338 You can reach me at Timonspodcast @gmail.com Follow me on Twitter @timonspodcast until next time :) bye friends

Duration:00:56:29

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Developing Biblical Behavior - AFBF/Dadcast

1/1/2024
Aiming for Biblical Families (AFBF). This is week 5's teaching of an 8-week series taught by my dad. We will only release 7 of the 8 episodes. Show notes below. The show Questions are below that. Developing Biblical Behavior Proverbs 4:23 says "Keep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life." Every Christian must guard their heart from deception and rebellion. But recently my wife pointed out an important concept. As a parent, it is your job to guard the heart of your children until they learn how to guard it for themselves. For children, actions precede belief. For adults, belief informs their actions. When children are young you need to help them to do right actions, which will inform their worldview. As they get older, they need to understand why those actions are good. A child who obeys Mom is seen as refreshing. A grown man who only does what he is told and doesn’t know why or even care to know why, is a slave. Here are a few concepts (some biblical, some merely practical) that you can work on with your children. The interrupt rule. This is a useful tool for children. It helps the child to wait for the adult conversation to pause so that they can ask a question or bring up a point of interest in the conversation. If your child needs your attention they can come up to you, put their hand on your hand and wait for you to respond. This is helpful because the child knows that they will have your attention as soon as you can give it to them. Yes Mom, yes Dad. When you call a child have them answer with “Yes Mom?” not “what?” This answer builds respect for your leadership as a parent. It centers your family on parental authority, not child centered authority. You will have to work at helping your children get into the habit of responding this way. You can even do this when you don't have any particular instructions. For example, sometimes I would call one of the children, like Hadassah. I would call and she would come running and respond, “Yes Daddy.” And I would just say, “Love you.” There was no instruction, but I would always get, “Love you to Daddy.” There's nothing better. Respecting elders. This concept should be trained because it helps the child to focus on others rather than self. It alerts kids to the value of those who have had more life experience than they have. They will also be more able to receive wisdom from God, their ultimate elder (Lev.19:32). Respecting siblings. Respecting siblings develops family unity and lifelong friendships. It helps train selfishness out of each child, and brings peace to the home (Pr.12:10). We trained our children that each sibling would be a life-long friend. And that they should defend and cherish that bond. Respecting property. Vandalism is a sign of cultural decay. Destroying your own property is stupid. Destroying another person's property is criminal. We are to respect and honor other people and their property (Ex.20:15). Respect for nature (God’s property). Littering, destroying nature, killing animals for fun are all a perversion of the original call that was placed upon us in the garden of Eden (Gen.1:28). We are to take God's character and principles into the world and subdue it for Him. If you disrespect nature, you are disrespecting God's property. Mr. and Mrs. Like the concept of respecting elders, this delineates who is a grown-up and who is not. Grown-ups are not your children's peers, they have experienced many more years life. A grown-up pays bills, runs a household, goes to work and deals with problems there, deals with problems at home. So they are not on the same level as a child. They are not a peer and they should be treated with respect (Lev.19:32). Overcoming shyness. Personalities differ from one another. Some children are more bold, more outgoing. Those children who are more shy will struggle to speak with adults, or look at them when an adult is talking to them. It's okay to be in the process of working to...

Duration:00:38:40

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SSB - EP:101

12/25/2023
You aint ready for this podcast! I sat down with the famous SSB. Things got wild, you will love it or hate it. This group of young men are probably part of a cult. I dig into how this group works. Please enjoy. You can find these fellows on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ssbmastersgolf/ You can find me on Twitter @timonspodcast Or email me timonspodcast@gmail.com Merry Saturnalia

Duration:01:08:48

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Allison Nimtz - EP:100

12/18/2023
I have a great podcast lined up for you today. 100 episodes in and who better to podcast with other than my beautiful wife? Had a blast chatting on our car ride. Please enjoy. You can find me on Twitter @timonspodcast Or email me timonspodcast@gmail.com thanks for joining this adventure, until next time

Duration:00:57:13