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Episode 143: Joey Edwards

February 10, 2021 by Joe Gray in Podcast Episodes : FTP

In this episode, I talk with my good friend Joey Edwards. Joey is an incredible artist who makes weird and wonderful things. In this episode, we talk about how Covid-19 affected both his day job in IT and his artistic career. We also talk about his custom-built PC and his Twitch channel.

Go to edwardsartanddesign.com now!

Joey's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/jo3y3dwards

Joey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jo3y3dwards/

The Fleeting Thoughts Podcast is available where ever podcasts are available. Click the link below to listen now. Go to joesnotesblog.com for more from me! Check out my new website all about customer service at customerserviceman.com.

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February 10, 2021 /Joe Gray
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Book Review: The World Carried On by Channing Cornwall

October 22, 2018 by Joe Gray in Book Review

The World Carried On is an epic tale written by Channing Cornwall. In this novel, his most ambitious to date, he intricately weaves a story that is captivating from the first paragraph. Channing breaks the mold with The World Carried On by giving the reader multiple perspectives to unwind the mysteries and adventures that await. With each chapter, we bounce around the primitive post-apocalyptic environment learning about its inhabitants and interconnections. By seeing things from every angle we get a better understanding of the motivations of all the characters showcasing the ambiguous nature of human conflict. 

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October 22, 2018 /Joe Gray
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