Hello and welcome back to Another Great Day! I'm Aaron, alongside Chris (hello from Chris!), ready to light up your day with conversation, creativity, and a dash of Christmas spirit. In Episode 144, we're talking about the wonders and woes of prelit Christmas trees - great when they work, a puzzle when they don't!
We have a special segment called 'What is it You'd Say You Do Around Here?' featuring Jena Borel, my sister-in-law, who will share her unique insights and stories.
Then, we'll take a giant leap back in history to December 13, 1972, commemorating Apollo 17's final moonwalk - the last time humans set foot on the moon. Imagine the vastness of space and the thrill of such an adventure!
Our question of the day will have you dreaming big: If you had one hour on the moon, what would you like to do? We're excited to hear your out-of-this-world ideas!
After a quick break filled with a dad joke from Wes, we'll delve into a proverb about the folly of honoring a fool, drawing parallels to the practical and philosophical aspects of our daily lives.
Join us as we weave through these fascinating topics, blending humor with a touch of wisdom. Don't forget to rate, review, and share Another Great Day on your favorite podcast app. Let's keep the fun and thought-provoking conversation flowing, and as always, make it another great day. See you tomorrow!