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The Partially Examined Life | Philosophy vs. Improv: Cutting Every Edge with Guest Jeremy Richards (ep. 62) @ThePartiallyExaminedLife | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 8 minutes ago
The author of "The Accomplished Creative," a sort of anti-self-help book based around Jeremy's improv experience and adventures as a philosophy major, joins Mark and Bill to talk impostor syndrome and benign violations, get real meta about Die Hard scenarios, and have a cheese intervention.

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Philosophy vs. Improv: Cutting Every Edge with Guest Jeremy Richards (ep. 62) @ThePartiallyExaminedLife

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