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In this short but spirited Fourth of July episode, Rich checks in from rural Wisconsin, where he’s preparing to drive a 1968 John Deere tractor in a local parade. Joined by Timothy Hayden in Los Angeles, the two contrast small-town celebrations with big-city struggles—fireworks vs. overdoses, waving neighbors vs. guarded strangers. Rich shares a past near-death experience involving a tractor fire and the resilience it took to get back on the seat the next day. It’s a conversation about community, mental strength, and how environment shapes our outlook. Short, honest, and real.
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In this short but spirited Fourth of July episode, Rich checks in from rural Wisconsin, where he’s preparing to drive a 1968 John Deere tractor in a local parade. Joined by Timothy Hayden in Los Angeles, the two contrast small-town celebrations with big-city struggles—fireworks vs. overdoses, waving neighbors vs. guarded strangers. Rich shares a past near-death experience involving a tractor fire and the resilience it took to get back on the seat the next day. It’s a conversation about community, mental strength, and how environment shapes our outlook. Short, honest, and real.