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Music & Gear Trivia with Moralistic Ranting

March 29, 2014 by Stephen Mathis

Taking a break from more serious topics concerning mental health, except for intermingled excerpts about morals, negative lifestyles, and cognitive-behavioral tactics, Dr. Mathis devotes this podcast to some music history and gear trivia. It is hoped listeners will find it educational from a musical perspective, while getting an intermingling of life lessons and opinions concerning personal values.

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