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Weekend Walk and Talk Intro
Hello everyone, and welcome to my Weekend Walk and Talk podcast. My name is Dan Gilligan, and I am the owner of an IT company based out of Dallas, TX.
I started this podcast during Covid-19 while walking my dog, Fiona. You can think of this as my diary of an IT business owner.
While you’re here, I hope you can learn something to make yourself better or at least find it entertaining as I share the ups and downs of my journey. -
A New Outlook coming to you in 2025
During this episode, I go over how to turn on and also revert back to your old Outlook once Microsoft pushes the button to make everyone get the new Outlook. -
Thanksgiving 2024
Just me being grateful to all of you.
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