S2 Ep 27 - Our Vacations & Why is our podcast getting shorter? (Part 2)

This episode continued the vacation sharing from the previous episode and discussed about a long-awaited topic, why is our podcast getting shorter. However, this topic became an irony when this episode is originally a 1 hour 40 minutes episode.

In the vacation sharing, Andrew continued talking about the part of his trip to Brighton where he first stepped on a beach in the UK. The following and final day which is originally intended to be spent in Brighton took a detour to London as there just weren't too many things to do in Brighton if we're not spending it on the beach.  Funnily, this is actually Andrew's first proper trip to London because that's just how little Andrew traveled around the UK.

Finally, when it comes to the main topic of this episode, Andrew and Verene decided to talk about a new-found problem since the past few episodes, our podcasts are now getting shorter. Of course ironically, just when we're about to discuss a solution for this problem, the problem solved itself but Andrew and Verene did have a few thoughts on why this is happening. 1) The past few episodes have been casual episodes with no main topic to elaborate on and discuss 2) They probably went through many thought-provoking episodes that makes them easier to figure things out, especially when the answer for most topics is for the listener to figure out themselves.

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