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First Q & A Podcast

January 30, 2013 by Stephen Mathis

In response to numerous topic suggestions and general questions, this podcast will focus on responding to several different questions posed by various listeners. While there is no single topic represented on this podcast, the issues posed by several listeners were such that Dr. Mathis was able to do more of a “short answer” format to them (as opposed to dedicating a shorter podcast for each topic posed). Future podcasts will continue to concentrate on areas suggested by listeners, with some being more “full podcasts” on a specific area or a shorter “Q & A” podcasts tackling several topics that lend themselves more to a “short answer” format.

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