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Danny O'neil - More Grudges

1 h 0 min · 27 de may de 2026
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In an effort to get some of our older episodes up on YouTube we've decided to revisit the episode on Grudges with my friend, journalist and radio host, Danny O'neil. Danny has a newsletter called Grudgery.com where he explores famous grudges, as well as some of his own. This episode was intended to be light fun fare but ended up being a little more therapeutic than expected. We dig in deep on our grudges: the how, the what, the why of them. Which grudges are forgivable, and which ones irredeemable? What do our grudges say about us as people? YouTube: https://youtu.be/EOuhuwgVAf8 [https://youtu.be/EOuhuwgVAf8] Grudgery: https://www.grudgery.com linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/freshfacepods.evison

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