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Dentistry vs Writing, Teaching International Students, & a New Definition of Procrastination

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Dave is off doing something (no one is really sure where he goes), but we’ve got a special guest! Jennifer Brogdon steps in to replace him talk different kinds of humor, teaching international students, and a book she read the day before recording this episode. Listen in as we discuss:

  • Male vs female humor
  • How Jen’s passion for dentistry led her to be a writer
  • Which Leif Enger book you should read first
  • How we best use our reading time
  • How reading plays a part in teaching international students
  • A new definition of procrastination
  • Jen’s initial thoughts on Beartown

A few of the books referenced this week:

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