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In this episode, we chat with Emily and her mother, Andrea, about their experiences growing up in different social environments.
They talk about the challenges of speaking their minds when others are not receptive to different opinions. The conversation shifts to the differences between small towns and larger cities, with Andrea sharing how living in a melting pot like Dallas influenced her perspective. They highlight the importance of knowing social cues and speaking the right language in different situations.
Andrea reflects on how she raised Emily to be open-minded and not naive, sharing how she herself experienced a lack of diversity in college. They discuss the value of being true to oneself and not letting the fear of judgment hold them back, despite living in a small town.
Throughout the episode, Emily and Andrea's conversation is filled with witty banter and relatable anecdotes, making for a lighthearted and engaging listen. Tune in to catch Emily and Andrea's insights and join the fun!
“Thank you for listening to Things I Want to Know.
You want these stories, and we want to bring them to you — so hit the support link and keep this circus, and the mics, alive.
Then do us a favor and rate and subscribe; it helps the show find more people like you — the ones who like their mysteries real and their storytellers unfiltered.
And if you want to wear a little of this madness, grab some Andrea-approved gear at paulgnewton.com.
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Things I Want To Know
Where two stubborn humans poke the darkness with a stick and hope it blinks first. If you know something about a case, report it to the actual police before you come knocking on our door. After that, sure, tell us. We’re already in too deep anyway.
If you enjoy the show, or you just like supporting people who refuse to shut up, grab some merch at PaulGNewton.com. It keeps the lights on and the caffeine flowing.
And when your curiosity needs a breather from all the murder, jump over to my other show, Paul G’s Corner, where history proves that saying it can’t happen here usually means it already did.
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In this episode, we chat with Emily and her mother, Andrea, about their experiences growing up in different social environments.
They talk about the challenges of speaking their minds when others are not receptive to different opinions. The conversation shifts to the differences between small towns and larger cities, with Andrea sharing how living in a melting pot like Dallas influenced her perspective. They highlight the importance of knowing social cues and speaking the right language in different situations.
Andrea reflects on how she raised Emily to be open-minded and not naive, sharing how she herself experienced a lack of diversity in college. They discuss the value of being true to oneself and not letting the fear of judgment hold them back, despite living in a small town.
Throughout the episode, Emily and Andrea's conversation is filled with witty banter and relatable anecdotes, making for a lighthearted and engaging listen. Tune in to catch Emily and Andrea's insights and join the fun!
“Thank you for listening to Things I Want to Know.
You want these stories, and we want to bring them to you — so hit the support link and keep this circus, and the mics, alive.
Then do us a favor and rate and subscribe; it helps the show find more people like you — the ones who like their mysteries real and their storytellers unfiltered.
And if you want to wear a little of this madness, grab some Andrea-approved gear at paulgnewton.com.
We make t
Support the show
Things I Want To Know
Where two stubborn humans poke the darkness with a stick and hope it blinks first. If you know something about a case, report it to the actual police before you come knocking on our door. After that, sure, tell us. We’re already in too deep anyway.
If you enjoy the show, or you just like supporting people who refuse to shut up, grab some merch at PaulGNewton.com. It keeps the lights on and the caffeine flowing.
And when your curiosity needs a breather from all the murder, jump over to my other show, Paul G’s Corner, where history proves that saying it can’t happen here usually means it already did.
Get Bad Ass Merch!

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