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What do Tilly, Wil Wheaton, Ken, and Bri all have in common? We have parents who put us on paths we didn’t want to be on. We commiserate over being seen, and we value seeing Book and Culber demonstrate how men can work through difficult emotions in a non-violent way.
Stream the audio edition of Transporter Lock above or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Overcast, Pandora, Pocket Casts, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Podchaser, or the Internet Archive.
Losing it as Wil Wheaton cries talking to Mary Wiseman about a scene in this past week's Star Trek Discovery that meant a lot to him personally. "All I ever wanted in my life was to be seen by parents who put me on a path I didn't wanna be on, and then wouldn't let me change." pic.twitter.com/RfeZdiLraa
— Dame Sabriel Mastin (@DameSabriel) December 12, 20214
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What do Tilly, Wil Wheaton, Ken, and Bri all have in common? We have parents who put us on paths we didn’t want to be on. We commiserate over being seen, and we value seeing Book and Culber demonstrate how men can work through difficult emotions in a non-violent way.
Stream the audio edition of Transporter Lock above or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Overcast, Pandora, Pocket Casts, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Podchaser, or the Internet Archive.
Losing it as Wil Wheaton cries talking to Mary Wiseman about a scene in this past week's Star Trek Discovery that meant a lot to him personally. "All I ever wanted in my life was to be seen by parents who put me on a path I didn't wanna be on, and then wouldn't let me change." pic.twitter.com/RfeZdiLraa
— Dame Sabriel Mastin (@DameSabriel) December 12, 20215 Listeners
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