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NOTHING IMPORTANT HAPPENED TODAY with WILL CARVER

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Navigating the ever-changing world one insignificant matter at a time. (And turning the inane, boring and ridiculous into literary gold.)

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Will Carver
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  • He doesn't look a thing like Jesus.
    Apr 17 2026
    The Boston Red Sox baseball team, the resurrection of Christ, and John Travolta in Pulp Fiction. This week, Will is talking about making a comeback. Everyone loves a good Cinderella story but how are we going to make a comeback in the future if we are not making an impact in the present? How can we succeed if we are not being allowed to fail?

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    21 m
  • Bean Soup
    Mar 21 2026

    Will is back! And he's bored of the attention that people are getting for living in the extremes of opinion.

    He's been away doing some things he can't talk about, while thinking about bean soup, dead friends, and how we can all make a little difference to the world by realising that it's not all about us.


    Oh, and here is a video of a bean soup recipe: https://tinyurl.com/436caywb


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    20 m
  • It Can't Be What It Isn't
    Oct 14 2025
    The importance of the words we use, the latest season of Married at First Sight UK, and how to manifest your destiny. Subjects that shouldn't really go together but that's why you come to this podcast. Throw in some Jim Carrey, trauma, and equal pay, and you've got just another episode of Nothing Important Happened Today, the podcast that thinks the little things are worth thinking about.

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    24 m
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