The response Jake and Ryan asked for concerning "why not use vulgarity?"

I guess thats the part I dont understand. Discounting something of value because of words. Its hard for me to wrap my head around that idea.

Im by no means trying to say your opinion is right or wrong. When I worte my original post in here I genuinely meant it, I just dont understand it. I completely respect your opinion and maybe its a cultural thing where I was born and raised, profanity was a form of expression and emphasis.

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It’s because of my personal values. I don’t use those words, ever. So why would I needlessly fill my mind with them?
 
the language doesn't bother me and i like the podcast.
what sticks in my craw is that the host tossed a rifle during a shoot2hunt class. not sure how exactly it went down, but they laugh about it on the podcast with form.
 
the language doesn't bother me and i like the podcast.
what sticks in my craw is that the host tossed a rifle during a shoot2hunt class. not sure how exactly it went down, but they laugh about it on the podcast with form.
What do you mean he tossed a rifle? Like threw it? Jake or Ryan?

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I played professional baseball and have heard it all so I'm not easily offended by anything, especially foul language. These habitual "cussors" though, haven’t grasped the fact that the internet is forever and their digital footprint is basically a neon sign saying “Don’t hire me.” They treat social media like a private conversation in a bar at 2 AM, forgetting that everyone from their grandmother to their potential boss can see it. They still get that little thrill of rebellion every time they drop an f-bomb, like teenagers who just learned these words exist. Watch how they snicker at their own profanity or look around for reactions after particularly colorful phrases. They never outgrew that phase where shocking adults felt like a personality trait.
AKA immaturity?
 
During my career in oil and gas, and particularly on drilling rigs, I found it funny at how long it took field hands to say something with all the $&*@'s and #*%!))$**'s strung into sentences, and then they'd get frustrated because you couldn't follow what they were saying...
 
So would you listen if there wasn't profanity? Would you find value in the podcast if they didn't curse all the time?

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In about 10% of it, yes. IMO, this podcast especially, but really all of them, need to cut the nonsense. Stick to the subject matter at hand, not go off on endless tangents, keep it to 20-30 minutes and be concise about it. It’s not the venue to rib your buddy about the bad shot he made or the fat chick he brought home from the bar. Keep it relevant!

The secret to a good podcast is one with a good intro into the subject matter, and a good conclusion. The closer the two together, the better!

Absolutely no one wants to listen to 2hrs worth of meaningless banter (especially bro talk) to get 20 minutes worth of valuable information.
 
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