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Super Gamer Podcast Episode 147 – The Game Whisperer with Chase Bethea has been published!
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Level With Emily Episode 162: Chase Bethea (Aground Deluxe Edition) has been published!
This one has been baking for some time but I am happy it has released! Find out how I handled one of the more complicated soundtrack releases of my career to date, kept my mentality together using a movie reference, making history at CSUN and more! Read More
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