Oh, yeah. It's on like Donkey Kong! Another bonus episode, this time Joe and Jimmy talk about another personal interest. Journals. Why do they prefer journals over something digital? What are their favorite journals? Plus, Jimmy can't stay off his phone—even while recording a podcast.
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