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Public Transit in St. Louis is actually...pretty good?

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EPISODE 18! We've been making Overarching for over a year and we've only put out 18 episodes? Yep. We're 4 nut jobs with full-time jobs who think they can do it all so sometimes, we take a break, or don't care about something enough to release it. Because you know what's just the worst? Doing more for the sake of doing more or getting better for the sake of getting better? And you guessed it, that's exactly what this episode's about: The public transit system of St. Louis known as Metro, run by Bi-State. Why do more when what you've got is perfectly fine? Just kidding, the Greenline and future north south tram lines need to exist like yesterday, please and thank you.

Overarching is filmed and recorded at Fly North Theatricals in South City, St. Loogie McGoogie
Hosted by Colin Healy, David Lemon, and Bradley Rohlf
Produced by Junia Gilbert
Logo design by J.P. Burks aka Skrub
Theme music, used with permission, is "Bud" by Darkbuster

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Manage episode 471290865 series 3532350
Content provided by Colin Healy, David Lemon, and Bradley Rohlf, Colin Healy, David Lemon, and Bradley Rohlf. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Colin Healy, David Lemon, and Bradley Rohlf, Colin Healy, David Lemon, and Bradley Rohlf or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

EPISODE 18! We've been making Overarching for over a year and we've only put out 18 episodes? Yep. We're 4 nut jobs with full-time jobs who think they can do it all so sometimes, we take a break, or don't care about something enough to release it. Because you know what's just the worst? Doing more for the sake of doing more or getting better for the sake of getting better? And you guessed it, that's exactly what this episode's about: The public transit system of St. Louis known as Metro, run by Bi-State. Why do more when what you've got is perfectly fine? Just kidding, the Greenline and future north south tram lines need to exist like yesterday, please and thank you.

Overarching is filmed and recorded at Fly North Theatricals in South City, St. Loogie McGoogie
Hosted by Colin Healy, David Lemon, and Bradley Rohlf
Produced by Junia Gilbert
Logo design by J.P. Burks aka Skrub
Theme music, used with permission, is "Bud" by Darkbuster

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