You see, Brian is a lawyer by trade, and he does set us straight about a few things in this episode. I asked him to be on the podcast because he has a knack for getting both loose and conversational, not because he is a lawyer.
Brian is a loyal listener and supporter of the Loose and Conversational podcast. People like you and him are what makes doing this worthwhile. I was on a Zoom meeting with him one day when it occurred that he would be ideal to have on the podcast.
I know Brian as we are both members of the Rotary Club of Edmonton, Gateway. He is one of my favourite Rotarians because he can make even the most boring meeting fun. He has the gift of insight too. This episode is a classic Loose and Conversational one in that it gets looser and looser as time goes by, so listen to the end.
I want to try something a little special with this podcast. We mention Buy Me a Coffee all the time as a way to support the podcast. We appreciate any support we receive, but I think it would be great to support something else for a change. Our dear old Rotary Club hasn’t raised much money this past year. However, our annual fundraisers’ cancellation didn’t stop the club from providing 1,800 lunches to local schools. Instead of asking you to support the podcast this week, we’re going to ask you to support some people that are supporting the community. We’ll donate any money raised through our Buy Me a Coffee until April 21st to the Gateway Rotary Club. The easiest way to do that is to go to LooseandConversational.com and click on the coffee cup icon.
As always, thank you for being a listener, and I hope you enjoy the podcast!
Stay Loose Friends,
J. David Keam
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