Addie Broyles
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If you're excited I'm doing this podcast and want to chip in to help its production, this is the level for you. You'll get access to bonus content about "Class Reunion: The Podcast," and you're eligible to leave a shout out on the show. I'll email you a link where you can record your voice. Think of it as an audio postcard!
If you're excited I'm doing this podcast and want to chip in to help its production, this is the level for you. You'll get access to bonus content about "Class Reunion: The Podcast," and you're eligible to leave a shout out on the show. I'll email you a link where you can record your voice. Think of it as an audio postcard!
- Tip jar
- Behind-the-scenes content
Show Me Shout Out
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At this level, I'll give you a shout out at the end of a show!
- Behind-the-scenes content
- Shout out on the show
Houn' Dawg Pride


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This is the tier for small business owners who want to support "Class Reunion" and get their services in front of podcast listeners. Want to put your business in front of a quickly growing audience? This is the level for you. I'll work with supporters at this level to craft a custom ad that will air at the end of each episode. (3 month minimum, 12 month maximum)
- Tip jar
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- Community advertising spot
About Addie Broyles
Hey, everybody, it's Addie Broyles, a writer, podcaster and mom in Austin, Texas.
I've written about food, family and cooking as a columnist for the Austin American-Statesman since 2008.
Way back in 2001, I was a cub reporter working at The Aurora Advertiser, my hometown newspaper in Southwest Missouri. My class graduated right before Sept. 11. Our 20th class reunion is supposed to be this summer.
Ahead of (hopefully) reuniting with my classmates in person, I'm having one-on-one conversations with them to find out how growing up in a small town shaped the following 20 years of their lives.
You can hear those conversations on "Class Reunion: The Podcast," which launches this summer.
This is where you come in! If you're a classmate and want to be on the show or have a business and want to sponsor the show, let me know at [email protected].
If you're a fan of the idea, throw a few bucks in the tip jar. That will help get the show off the ground, plus you'll get access to bonus content about growing up in this unique place.
If you sign up for Team Legacy, you'll get shout outs in the podcast!
This is a great way to leave a message for a former classmate you miss or want to tease about That One Time.
I had so much fun at my 10th class reunion, and I'm already looking forward to this one, especially after the year we've had.
I've written about food, family and cooking as a columnist for the Austin American-Statesman since 2008.
Way back in 2001, I was a cub reporter working at The Aurora Advertiser, my hometown newspaper in Southwest Missouri. My class graduated right before Sept. 11. Our 20th class reunion is supposed to be this summer.
Ahead of (hopefully) reuniting with my classmates in person, I'm having one-on-one conversations with them to find out how growing up in a small town shaped the following 20 years of their lives.
You can hear those conversations on "Class Reunion: The Podcast," which launches this summer.
This is where you come in! If you're a classmate and want to be on the show or have a business and want to sponsor the show, let me know at [email protected].
If you're a fan of the idea, throw a few bucks in the tip jar. That will help get the show off the ground, plus you'll get access to bonus content about growing up in this unique place.
If you sign up for Team Legacy, you'll get shout outs in the podcast!
This is a great way to leave a message for a former classmate you miss or want to tease about That One Time.
I had so much fun at my 10th class reunion, and I'm already looking forward to this one, especially after the year we've had.
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