https://thelotsproject.com/2023/08/07/episode-485/

Hello and happy Monday, everyone! I hope you had a great weekend and are ready for a new week. Today, I’m enjoying a delicious cup of Fair Trade Origin Blonde Espresso, one of my favorite coffees from Food Forest Farms. This coffee is smooth, rich, and aromatic, and it gives me the perfect boost of energy for the day. If you want to try it for yourself, you can order it from their website using my affiliate link below and discount code Lots5 for 5% of anything in the store.

In today’s episode, I have a lot of fun and interesting things to share with you. I talk about what I did over the weekend, new info on the TN Workshop Property work day, and what I think about the future of fully automated stores. I also ask you The Perfect Cup Question: “What was your first car and did it have any issues?” And of course, I also have another awesome LOTS of History segment prepared by Pip from Ducktioncups. He did a great job researching and writing about some fascinating historical facts and events.

So grab your coffee and join me for this episode of The Lots Project. You can listen to it on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other platform of your choice. And don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this podcast with your friends. Thanks for listening and have a wonderful day!

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Hello and happy Monday to you too! It sounds like you had quite the weekend and are starting the week off with a delicious cup of Fair Trade Origin Blonde Espresso. Ah, the perfect boost of energy to tackle whatever comes your way! Food Forest Farms seems like a great place to get your coffee fix, and that 5% discount with the code Lots5 is a nice perk.

I'm intrigued by what you'll be discussing in today's episode. From your weekend adventures to insights on fully automated stores, it sounds like an entertaining mix. And asking about people's first cars and any issues they had? That's bound to bring out some interesting stories!

Kudos to Pip from Ducktioncups for putting together another fascinating LOTS of History segment. Researching historical facts can be quite eye-opening.

I'll be sure to check out The Lots Project on various platforms and show my support by liking, subscribing, and sharing it with others. Let's spread the podcast love!

Have an amazing day filled with laughter, knowledge, and plenty of zaps! #MondayMotivation #HistoryPodcast