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Hey, We Should Talk!

Hey, We Should Talk!

De : Lucas Sigurdson
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Hey, We Should Talk! is a podcast about what makes us who we are. Born in 2021 amid the pandemic, it began as a way to reconnect through written stories on people from all walks of life. Now revived, the show gives guests the space to share their stories, their passions, and how they find their place in the world. A podcast about anything. Conversations on what makes us who we are.Lucas Sigurdson Sciences sociales
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    • The Joy of Entertaining: A Wrestler's Truth with Aaron Ferrante
      Nov 25 2025

      In this fascinating conversation, Lucas and Aaron Ferrante explore Aaron's journey as a professional wrestler, his character Johnny Dynamo, and the impact of wrestling on his life and family.

      They discuss the art of performance, the importance of storytelling, and the joy of entertaining audiences. Aaron reflects on the lessons learned from his wrestling career, the significance of human connection, and the shared experiences of fandom.

      The conversation culminates in Aaron's reflections on his retirement and the legacy he hopes to leave behind.


      Follow the podcast on IG: ⁠⁠@heyweshouldtalkpod⁠⁠

      Watch Johnny Dynamo in action: PWL Championship Match

      Want to be on the show? Fill out this form: ⁠⁠https://tinyurl.com/heyweshouldtalk⁠⁠


      Hey, We Should Talk! is a podcast where we talk about your passions, your interests, and how you find your place in the world. Conversations on what makes us who we are. Hosted by Lucas Sigurdson.

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      1 h et 2 min
    • The Heart of Coffee: Human Connection and Community with Anna Wincek
      Nov 19 2025

      In this episode, Lucas and Anna discuss her journey as a barista, emphasizing the importance of human connection in the service industry.

      Anna shares how her role allows her to create meaningful interactions with customers, insert radiant joy and positivity into the world, and has even led her recent recognition as Biggby Coffee's Barista of the Year.

      Anna highlights the significance of self-care, resilience, and the impact of kindness in everyday life, ultimately reflecting on the lessons learned about humanity through her experiences in the coffee shop.


      Follow the podcast on IG: ⁠@heyweshouldtalkpod⁠

      Episode Image: Katie Marie Photography

      Want to be on the show? Fill out this form: ⁠https://tinyurl.com/heyweshouldtalk⁠


      Hey, We Should Talk! is a podcast where we talk about your passions, your interests, and how you find your place in the world. Conversations on what makes us who we are.

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      58 min
    • The Healing Power of Words with Justin Conrad
      Nov 5 2025

      In this conversation, Lucas and Justin explore the intricacies of creativity, storytelling, and the writing process. They discuss the healing power of writing, the challenges of overcoming writer's block, and the importance of finding one's voice in a noisy world.


      Justin shares his journey as a writer, the impact of words, and the role of inspiration in the creative process. They also touch on the significance of reading, the sacrifices required for artistic success, and the importance of asking for help. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes the need to pursue passions and embrace the journey of creativity.


      Follow the podcast on IG: @heyweshouldtalkpod

      Follow Justin on IG: @justincnrd | @nobodywantstowrite

      Want to be on the show? Fill out this form: https://tinyurl.com/heyweshouldtalk


      Hey, We Should Talk! is a podcast where we talk about your passions, your interests, and how you find your place in the world. Conversations on what makes us who we are.

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      47 min
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