Dear Baseball Gods

Dear Baseball Gods


EP100 – It’s Been One Hundred Episodes – What Have I Learned Since Then?

October 15, 2020

In this landmark 100th episode, Dan reflects on some of the important things he’s learned in the 3 years that have passed since the Dear Baseball Gods podcast began back in March of 2017. A LOT has happened…

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Transcript: EP100 – It’s Been One Hundred Episodes – What Have I Learned Since Then?

All right, folks. Welcome back. This is the 100th episode of the deer baseball gods podcast. So if you’re listening to this number one, thank you for being here. Maybe you’re brand new. Maybe you’ve just picked up the show recently, or maybe you’ve been here from the beginning, who knows either way. Thank you for listening to my musings, ramblings, uh, teachings, whatever.

You’d call it over these three and a half years now, actually. So, uh, in today’s episode, I’m going to talk about things I’ve learned over the years, over these past three and a half years, that. I’ve felt I’ve made a positive change in my life that I would like to convey to you. Maybe one of these 10 hits a chord.

Obviously some of these are going to be moderately COVID related. I mean, I think, I think, uh, one of the sentiments about, uh, COVID-19 is that it’s been an accelerant. So, you know, accelerating agent for change. So things that were going to happen maybe in a couple of years have suddenly all, all of a sudden happened in three months or in six months or whatever.

And I’ve found that’s a been the case with some of my, my endeavors and things. Yeah. As well. So without further ado, I’m going to get to 10 things I’ve learned since the deer baseball gods podcast started back in March of 2017. Alright. Number one. If I had to give some advice, it would be, and this is going to be number one.

And number two, it’s both follow your passions and follow your skills. Now I’m 34, so I don’t need to Dole out too much career advice because I’ve only been living in the real world for about a year.