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Real Talk with Reagan

Real Talk with Reagan

By: Reagan Potts
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Jump headfirst into the electrifying realm of "Real Talk," where simply speaking, we get real. It's a space where the stories and passions of our eclectic guests illuminate the shared paths of humanity. And just when you think the journey's over, our guests flip the script, challenging the host with questions that unravel new layers of discovery. This is where barriers break down, one laugh, one story, one song at a time. Designed for the endlessly curious, the passionate soul seekers, and anyone who believes in the transformative power of empathy and connection, Real Talk is your ticket to a world where every narrative is celebrated, and every question is a doorway to new understanding.2024
Episodes
  • Episode Nine: Tyler Potts
    Jun 10 2024

    In this conversation, Reagan interviews Tyler about his career in the wine industry and his own business, Townsend Wine Company. They discuss Tyler's journey from studying philosophy of religion to working in the food and service industry and eventually finding his passion for wine. Tyler shares his experience preparing for wine exams and the importance of staying up to date with industry trends. He also emphasizes the role of community and the table in the wine industry. Tyler explains the challenges and responsibilities of being a wine professional and the need to care for the planet. Finally, he discusses the inspiration behind starting his own business and the services he provides as a wine consultant. Tyler reflects on the importance of relationships and finding work that nourishes and stimulates you. He encourages individuals to be curious, ask questions, and be true to themselves. He emphasizes the value of reflecting on what is important to you and surrounding yourself with people who nourish and educate you. Tyler believes that work is a tool and an extension of your life, and finding work that aligns with your values and interests can lead to changing the world.

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    Did today's whirlwind of stories touch your heart, ignite your curiosity, or send you into fits of laughter? We're all ears and can't wait to hear your takeaways! Don't keep those gems to yourself—share your reactions and let's keep the conversation buzzing. 🗣️

    📲 Connect With Us: Make your voice heard across the social media landscape and tag us @realtalkwithrea.podcast . Let's spread the word and share the joy, insights, and humor from today's episode with the world.

    🎧 Never Miss an Episode: Ensure you're always in the loop by hitting that subscribe button on your favorite podcast platform. We're your go-to source for the unvarnished truth, deep discussions, and the kind of laughs that make your belly ache—delivered directly to you every two weeks.

    Thank you for joining us on this journey through life's ups, downs, and hilarious in-betweens. Here at Real Talk with Reagan, every story is an adventure, and every laugh is a gift. Catch you in the next episode for more real stories and genuine laughter.

    --- Reagan

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Episode Eight: Berkley Stovall
    May 17 2024

    In this conversation, Reagan and Berkley discuss their experiences as architecture students and professionals. They talk about their backgrounds, work at architecture firms, and balancing work, school, and personal life. Berkley shares his passion for soccer and the challenges of finding time for it. They also discuss their future plans, including the possibility of starting their own firm. They reflect on the role of architecture in shaping places and the importance of good design. The conversation concludes with a reverse interview, where Berkley asks Reagan about her happiness in architecture. In this conversation, Reagan and Berkley discuss various aspects of architecture, including learning mass timber and building design, missing Texas architecture and food, how Reagan got into architecture, Reagan's racing and school schedule, and closing remarks and advice.

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    Did today's whirlwind of stories touch your heart, ignite your curiosity, or send you into fits of laughter? We're all ears and can't wait to hear your takeaways! Don't keep those gems to yourself—share your reactions and let's keep the conversation buzzing. 🗣️

    📲 Connect With Us: Make your voice heard across the social media landscape and tag us @realtalkwithrea.podcast . Let's spread the word and share the joy, insights, and humor from today's episode with the world.

    🎧 Never Miss an Episode: Ensure you're always in the loop by hitting that subscribe button on your favorite podcast platform. We're your go-to source for the unvarnished truth, deep discussions, and the kind of laughs that make your belly ache—delivered directly to you every two weeks.

    Thank you for joining us on this journey through life's ups, downs, and hilarious in-betweens. Here at Real Talk with Reagan, every story is an adventure, and every laugh is a gift. Catch you in the next episode for more real stories and genuine laughter.

    --- Reagan

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    43 mins
  • Episode Seven: Dennis Arnold
    May 5 2024

    Dennis Arnold is a Senior Channel Systems Engineer at Nutanix and has a wide range of hobbies and interests. He discusses his career in technology, specifically in data center solutions and the shift towards cloud computing. Dennis also talks about his fascination with insects and his insect collection hobby. He shares his love for dirt bike racing and how he got into the sport. Dennis highlights the importance of competition and his passion for individual sports. He also mentions the next big thing in technology, which he believes is artificial intelligence. Dennis Arnold shares his journey into dirt bike racing and his transition to short distance triathlons. He discusses the thrill and addictive nature of both sports and the constant drive to improve. Dennis also talks about his recent interest in golf and the parallels he sees between golf and dirt bike racing. He highlights the technical elements and the need for continuous improvement in both sports. Reagan shares her plans after finishing her master's degree and her interest in promoting diversity in the field of architecture. They also discuss bias and lack of diversity in various industries, including architecture and technology.

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    Did today's whirlwind of stories touch your heart, ignite your curiosity, or send you into fits of laughter? We're all ears and can't wait to hear your takeaways! Don't keep those gems to yourself—share your reactions and let's keep the conversation buzzing. 🗣️

    📲 Connect With Us: Make your voice heard across the social media landscape and tag us @realtalkwithrea.podcast . Let's spread the word and share the joy, insights, and humor from today's episode with the world.

    🎧 Never Miss an Episode: Ensure you're always in the loop by hitting that subscribe button on your favorite podcast platform. We're your go-to source for the unvarnished truth, deep discussions, and the kind of laughs that make your belly ache—delivered directly to you every two weeks.

    Thank you for joining us on this journey through life's ups, downs, and hilarious in-betweens. Here at Real Talk with Reagan, every story is an adventure, and every laugh is a gift. Catch you in the next episode for more real stories and genuine laughter.

    --- Reagan

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    1 hr and 12 mins
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