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What is the definition of a superhero?

 

That’s a question our conversation with returning guest J.D. Murgalo, host of multiple podcasts over a series of common interests, returns to again & again. The answers may surprise you.

 

We also talk about some other interesting definitions, like:

 

  - Keeping content user-friendly

 

  - The importance of the “pause to process”

 

  - How his being an “active listener with natural curiosity” poised him exactly right for this 

     career path as Audio Storyteller & Career Listener (his self-dubbed titles)

 

Continue your listening after this with episodes of his shows, linked below.

 

 

|| Follow J.D.’s parent brand, Not Today Media. Listen to J.D.’s other work:

 

                                    • What’s Your Story? - storytelling podcast “connecting people to those 

                                    who share their lived experiences to learn & heal”

                                    • Dads Cry Too - “a sustainable & practical parenting conversation from

                                    the lens of a Montessori father”

                                    • Come Back to Earth - conversations with “artists of all genres” on “the

                                    impact their music has had on their mental health”

                                    • Keepsake Chronicles - J.D.’s newest endeavor, “personal stories about

                                    keepsakes as containers of memories”

 

 

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|| Meet our show SPONSORS: Coach Kiki & My Moody Daybook

 

|| LISTEN NEXT: Hear our past conversation with J.D. Murgalo. Catch more about the art of storytelling as healing in our interviews with authors Sarah Elizabeth Mangiarelli & Jillian Abby