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At-Bat-Logo-300x300.jpg" alt="Next At Bat Podcast" width="300" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1311">Diorama (Eric Heiberg and Sophie Brossard) explain to us how a mono-scene based on discovery, silence, and listening can lead to relationships that present more complex versions of love. They also talk about exploring dangerous situations, not taking a suggestion, hugging, and commitment. Matt does his classic segment, “Short Answers That Were Meat to be Short but Never Are *except for Eric Heiberg (SQTWMtbSbNA*efEH), and we try a new segment, Philip’s Corner. Also, we find out how slapping can improve your ability to sing.
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