• What do you do for a living? Ep 1 (ft. Gabriel Newton : California EMT Medical Worker and Father)

  • Jan 13 2021
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

What do you do for a living? Ep 1 (ft. Gabriel Newton : California EMT Medical Worker and Father)

  • Summary

  • EMT- a first responders point of view during covid Do you like stunts? How about terminally ill Step-Fathers? If you said yes to one, or both of those...you won’t be seeing them here. However, in this podcast Roman and Rev are at Venice Beach CA talking about the new digs, i.e. the new beach studio, and what’s going on in the area today. We started this podcast off just getting to explore our new place, as any reasonable person would given the beautiful view, then just getting into what’s new, current, or just what’s going on. Naturally, we came to the subject of Covid-19 as it’s such a big issue in mid to late 2020 and still here in 2021. Vaccines are still rolling out but this disease is not behind us just yet. During this cast, as we got to talking, Roman found out that I, the Rev Man, am actually an EMT. This then opened up a whole new direction for us to go towards as I have first hand experience with this disease, at least from a first responder point of view. Now, I am by no means an expert, nor am I a doctor but, I was able to give The Roman what info I could on things I’ve seen and experienced on the job. Some new things, some weird things, and some things that are just a personal opinion of mine. So give us a watch, give us a listen, or do what you gotta do to get in on this. As long as you got a mask on it’s still ok to go outside. So come on out with us and be an outsider on Owtsdia Podcast.
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