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  • Oh and by the way, I've always had a really good eye/ear for production and you guys blow me away in your media presentation. Although I do have one suggestion, a little more low end on the voice eq, getting more of that "valley" shape in the graphic eq settings will do wonders for your voice... or a new microphone maybe. I may be a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to audio, but I figured I could use it to help you out... Thanks again and I wish you the best of luck with your business!!

    B

  • @JackpotSpirit Love it. Thanks for the feedback! They're all produced for this batch but will keep in mind next time around!! THANK YOU!

  • Brian, thanks for all these excerpts and especially for this one. Exactly what I needed to hear right now... It's funny how one can hear something over and over in their life, and while it makes sense, it takes timing and some good ol' divine intervention for it to really spark a true desire to make a serious change in their thoughts and actions. :)

    Brendan

  • @JackpotSpirit Right on and thanks, Brendan!! :)

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  • loved it. thank you Brian

  • I Love the way you collect what various religions have to say on the given topic of the day! Great stuff my wise friend!

    Cheers and have another great day! In the midst of all the wonders I always try to remember what the danish philosopher Martinus 1890-1981 (see martinus.dk) said. That we learn most when we have what appears to us to be an unpleasant experience or an unpleasant good as Martinus describes it!

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