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Dear Hank and John implemented a "phrase of the week" to the podcast in during one of their September 2017 episodes. The "phrase of the week" is a game played by the Green brothers in which both parties have a phrase only known to themselves chosen before the podcast that they must slip in during the duration of the podcast without the other brother noticing. At the end of the podcast each brother gets one try to guess the other brother's "phrase of the week" and if guessed right that brother becomes the winner for that episode.

On John's book tour for "Turtles All The Way Down" (Started October 10th, 2017 in New York and ends November 2nd, 2017 in California) the Green brothers put on about a two hour long performance filled with monologues, silly songs, and a live version of Dear Hank and John. This live production of their podcast included taking real questions from Nerdfighters who were in attendance in the audience at that particular stop of the tour. This Q&A lasted about 20 minutes with both brothers giving their usual dubious advice to questions written by audience members before the show. Each brother still had a phrase of the week they had to try and slip in during the live performances as well as providing all the weeks new from Mars and AFC Wimbledon. The live form of the podcast seemingly was not recorded for an actual upload by the Green brothers rather just a fun interactive segment for the tour.

Platforms- Dear Hank and John is available to listeners on a multitude of platforms. Most commonly streamed on iTunes the podcast also has thousands of "views" on the Dear Hank and John YouTube page were the upload episodes a day or two after the initial release on iTunes. The podcast has also been released on the audio websites like SoundCloud, PodBay.fm, and many other podcast related websites.

Article Review
After reviewing the Wikipedia article Ernst Michael Mangel I noticed a few mistakes and discrepancies. The very first one is the incorrect use of grammar for the second sentence in the biography section. It reads "There are no information..." when it should read "There is no information...". Since Ernst Mangel was a composer and musician his "Works" section is lacking severely as well, with only mentioning the fact that he had made works but none of the titles of the actual works were listed. Mangel's works were not sited either. There were no sources, besides the article mentioning the Bavarian State Library, to which you could find any of his works.