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Hit Me with Your Best Shot: Music Memories with Angie and Tom

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In this exciting episode of the podcast, we dive into our second series of the year, "Hit Me with Your Best Shot." Host Angie Manson is joined by Thomas Legan as they explore the world of music, memories, and unexpected connections.

Starting off with the inspiration behind the episode's name, Angie shares a nostalgic story from the 70s about winning tickets to their very first concert, a Pat Benatar show. This trip down memory lane sparks a lively discussion about first concerts, the impact of music on their lives, and the powerful emotions that music can evoke.

Tom and Angie reminisce about their favorite concerts, bands, and the genres that shaped their musical tastes. From the early days of dialing into radio contests on rotary phones to experiencing the raw energy of live shows, they reflect on the transformative power of music. They also delve into the fascinating ways music connects people, including a personal anecdote about meeting a favorite band through a client in a treatment program. This episode highlights how music can serve as a bridge across time, place, and life experiences.

Full video available here: https://youtu.be/dmqpo5jYnJM

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In this exciting episode of the podcast, we dive into our second series of the year, "Hit Me with Your Best Shot." Host Angie Manson is joined by Thomas Legan as they explore the world of music, memories, and unexpected connections.

Starting off with the inspiration behind the episode's name, Angie shares a nostalgic story from the 70s about winning tickets to their very first concert, a Pat Benatar show. This trip down memory lane sparks a lively discussion about first concerts, the impact of music on their lives, and the powerful emotions that music can evoke.

Tom and Angie reminisce about their favorite concerts, bands, and the genres that shaped their musical tastes. From the early days of dialing into radio contests on rotary phones to experiencing the raw energy of live shows, they reflect on the transformative power of music. They also delve into the fascinating ways music connects people, including a personal anecdote about meeting a favorite band through a client in a treatment program. This episode highlights how music can serve as a bridge across time, place, and life experiences.

Full video available here: https://youtu.be/dmqpo5jYnJM

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