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    [Special Episode 02] 2018 Worlds: the atmosphere, day 02

    enNovember 02, 2018
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    About this Episode

    Day 2 of our special reports from Ashgabat and the 2018 World Championships! Gregor and I just brought the Zoom H1n recorder along with us and captured some impromptu conversations: a chat over breakfast, one during a midday break, and one at the end of the day. The environment can be quite noisy at times (and therefore a bit tough to here us in spots) but it gives you a sense of the atmosphere at Worlds (we hope). Special guest appearances include: Mike Choi, Mark Cannella, Sean Waxman, JP Nicoletta, and Nat Arem of hookgrip. Enjoy!

    https://the2doctors.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/2018-worlds-day-02.mp3

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