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Episode 207: Laughing Emoji Laughing Emoji Laughing Emoji

The guys help a caller whose neighbor likes to have "friends" over during blackouts. Plus, an update on the van, Gareth's vest and the first We're Here to Help Wedding.


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KeirMoncton
Jan 17

Podcasts like this provide insight and personal growth through storytelling and discussion. Listening actively improves attention to detail and comprehension. While preparing for the nwea test, engaging with content in this way helps strengthen listening skills and the ability to analyze information critically.

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coler4552
Jan 17

Active listening parallels assessment strategies. While practicing for the nwea test, I noted that focusing on main points and supporting details enhanced retention. Podcasts train the mind to process information quickly and accurately, skills which directly translate to standardized testing performance and overall cognitive agility.

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