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This week (July 7 through the 13) on the Anthony Reeves Experience

In case you missed it, here is everything that was posted This week (July 7 through the 13) on the Anthony Reeves Experience  



Podcasts:

July 11, 

IN THE KNOW, Lean into your legacy

https://pandora.app.link/BFxhN8xUcLb

REEVES REFLECTION, The day I broke my glasses before Army boot camp

https://open.spotify.com/episode/0jD6UJwr78QKBOkHB999tB?si=2FjcQLb3TTa_Yej4F9kQDA


EASY BUT NOT SO EASY, Contractually committing to your job

https://open.spotify.com/episode/78aUFECs0iSPWhUyGc1c0P?si=X2bwZnVSQwOzw11ZBIC1dw

REEVES POINT OF VIEW, People will always compare the old version of you to the new version

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reeves-point-of-view/id1726820006?i=1000661979435


July 10, 

REEVES REFLECTION, Drive to success

https://open.spotify.com/episode/5yJs4kkOtY2QPlXLjulsDf?si=_eC5KERETlikSzQ3hwot1Q

REEVES POINT OF VIEW, how my Black High School science teacher shaped my life

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reeves-point-of-view/id1726820006?i=1000661782380


YouTube:

July 11, Find out what the penalties of punishments are if you are under investigation

https://youtube.com/shorts/iUxiTnpxH_o?feature=share


July 10, When you are being investigated, know your rights

https://youtube.com/shorts/dJ7HJif5ITI?feature=share


Blog:

July 11,  A Night to Remember: Podcasting on New Year's Eve with the 6 FOOTAHS

https://theanthonyreevesexperience.blogspot.com/2024/07/a-night-to-remember-podcasting-on-new.html


July 9, A New Beginning: My Journey from Tampa to Newport

https://theanthonyreevesexperience.blogspot.com/2024/07/a-new-beginning-my-journey-from-tampa.html


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