2022-11-21
28 分钟Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.
Hey, everybody, this is Connor, and you're listening to episode 77 of the Listening Time podcast.
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All right, so in today's episode, we're going to talk about being spontaneous.
This is a fun topic because people.
Are very different in this regard.
Some people are very spontaneous, and some people aren't spontaneous at all in their daily lives.
So we'll talk about being spontaneous in a few different areas of our lives, and we'll talk about the advantages and disadvantages of that.
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