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"A Day at the Museum: Meeting Legends and Making Memories"

04-08-2024

In this episode of the What's The Scuttlebutt Podcast, we take a moment to reflect on the incredible opportunities this podcast has created for us. Jeff and Dennis share their exciting day spent at the National Museum of the Pacific War, where they had the honor of meeting Dale Dye and Scott Gibson. As an unexpected treat, they also had a surprise run-in with the entire Unsubscribe podcast crew! Jeff even gave them a special museum tour before he and Dennis enjoyed a delightful lunch with the whole group. Tune in for all the details of this memorable day and the fascinating conversations that followed.

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