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Swept Up
Publisher |
Neil Matthews
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
May 24, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:51:52

The term "swept up" typically refers to a state of being carried away or caught up in a strong, powerful, or overwhelming emotion, experience, or situation. It implies a feeling of being engulfed or overwhelmed by something, often in a figurative sense. It can describe being captivated, enchanted, or deeply affected by a particular event, feeling, or circumstance that leaves a significant impact. It can also refer to being caught up in a wave of enthusiasm, excitement, or fervor that carries one along. Overall, being "swept up" suggests a sense of being emotionally or mentally transported beyond one's usual state.  My guest today is Matt Garnier. Matt wrote a book called "Swept Up". Today we discuss elements of the books and have a very exciting back-and-forth conversation.  Join me as I try on Matt Garnier's Goodfellow shoes

To learn more about Matt click below. 

https://www.youtube.com/@MattGarnier

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Remember when you walk in Other People's Shoes you get a different perspective!

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👟Have questions or want to give feedback call or text: 203-548-SHOE

👟If you enjoy the show consider subscribing to your podcast platforms, so you don't miss an episode. We would also love it if you could leave us a review click  here!

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The term "swept up" typically refers to a state of being carried away or caught up in a strong, powerful, or overwhelming emotion, experience, or situation. It implies a feeling of being engulfed or overwhelmed by something, often in a figurative sense. It can describe being captivated, enchanted, or deeply affected by a particular event, feeling, or circumstance that leaves a significant impact. It can also refer to being caught up in a wave of enthusiasm, excitement, or fervor that carries one along. Overall, being "swept up" suggests a sense of being emotionally or mentally transported beyond one's usual state. My guest today is Matt Garnier. Matt wrote a book called "Swept Up". Today we discuss elements of the books and have a very exciting back-and-forth conversation. Join me as I try on Matt Garnier's Goodfellow shoes

The term "swept up" typically refers to a state of being carried away or caught up in a strong, powerful, or overwhelming emotion, experience, or situation. It implies a feeling of being engulfed or overwhelmed by something, often in a figurative sense. It can describe being captivated, enchanted, or deeply affected by a particular event, feeling, or circumstance that leaves a significant impact. It can also refer to being caught up in a wave of enthusiasm, excitement, or fervor that carries one along. Overall, being "swept up" suggests a sense of being emotionally or mentally transported beyond one's usual state.  My guest today is Matt Garnier. Matt wrote a book called "Swept Up". Today we discuss elements of the books and have a very exciting back-and-forth conversation.  Join me as I try on Matt Garnier's Goodfellow shoes

To learn more about Matt click below. 

https://www.youtube.com/@MattGarnier

👟

Remember when you walk in Other People's Shoes you get a different perspective!

👟

Other People's Shoes would love your financial gift to help support the show click here

👟Have questions or want to give feedback call or text: 203-548-SHOE

👟If you enjoy the show consider subscribing to your podcast platforms, so you don't miss an episode. We would also love it if you could leave us a review click  here!

👟

To hear other episodes go to:

www.opspodcast.com

👟Social Media:

**FacebookInstagramTwitter: ** @opspodcashow

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