S8E09: Loki – amongst other things – Is Consistent.

Join Captain Cavey, as he takes a trip down memory lane, sharing life hacks and valuable insights. Discover the power of gratitude as he emphasizes the importance of thanking rather than apologizing.

Note: This episode contains adult themes and discussions related to cannabis. Please consume responsibly and in accordance with local laws and regulations.

As the season nears its finale, Cavey acknowledges the demanding yet rewarding journey thus far. He expresses appreciation for the listeners’ support and celebrates his consistency in delivering thought-provoking content. Delve into his musings on the impact of the internet on radio listening habits and the importance of staying consistent in life.

Tune in to this episode filled with introspection, gratitude, and thought-provoking insights as Captain Cavey sets the stage for the exciting season finale. Get ready to embrace the power of consistency and explore the ever-changing landscape of media in this engaging episode.

Transcription

“I learned this trick: it is more effective to thank someone, as opposed apologizing. Example “I’m sorry for being late” vs “thank you for waiting” – the former puts the spotlight on the patience of the person, while the latter puts the spotlight on the tardiness” – 3:15

“Especially as an adult, it’s not the easiest thing to have a routine, and be consistent”. – 11:20

“I guess one of the blessings that comes with having children late is you the opportunity to focus on your career”. – 12:30

“Given the rise of the internet – podcasts and music streaming – and alternate audio sources, I wonder how radio listens are affected – 13:40

“Irrespective of the number of times you fail, as long as you consistently get back up, you will not regret the investment of self and time you have put into whatever it is – you will not always fail”. – 17:30

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References, And Weeducation.

4/20 – The Story.

S8E04, S8E05, S8E07 – The Context.

This episode is sponsored by St. Claire Records and Ace Wash & Dry Laundromat.

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Capt.

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