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Welcome to age, where four people from four different decades throw topics in a trash can and see what happens. This week: Roots.
Reggie, Tim, Mary, and Dylan pull the topic from the can and immediately the conversation goes deep. Mary starts thinking about family lineage and the stories we inherit. Dylan talks about the Boller gene and generational DNA passed down through eggs. Tim reflects on a childhood moment of grief, realizing he'd never be that little baby again. And Reggie shares his grandpa's story, written by his grandma, and wonders why he never knew these people when they were alive.
They dig into photos and memory, whether pictures steal your soul or replace your experiences, the quantum field that connects us all underground, and why deleting your Facebook archive might actually be an act of self preservation. There's talk of trees and branches, oral tradition versus digital documentation, the original wound of men who couldn't bear children, and whether businesses can have roots or if they're just performing origin stories for the market.
There's the realization that roots aren't just about where you came from, they're about what feeds you now. The question of whether we've traded depth for clothing, myth for metadata, connection for documentation. Dylan's dad in a Carhartt video. Tim's projector nights at family reunions. Mary deleting her Facebook and sobbing on a bed. Reggie meditating on trees and realizing we're all connected in the darkness below the soil.
It's sprawling, emotional, and doesn't resolve cleanly. But what if that's the point?
Follow Reggie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reggietidwell/
Follow Tim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timscroggs/
Follow Mary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-greene/
Follow Dylan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylanngarciaa/
Produced by Mary Greene.
age the podcast is edited and engineered by Will Canady.
All episodes are filmed at the 40 Hearts Studio in Asheville, NC.
By 40 HeartsWelcome to age, where four people from four different decades throw topics in a trash can and see what happens. This week: Roots.
Reggie, Tim, Mary, and Dylan pull the topic from the can and immediately the conversation goes deep. Mary starts thinking about family lineage and the stories we inherit. Dylan talks about the Boller gene and generational DNA passed down through eggs. Tim reflects on a childhood moment of grief, realizing he'd never be that little baby again. And Reggie shares his grandpa's story, written by his grandma, and wonders why he never knew these people when they were alive.
They dig into photos and memory, whether pictures steal your soul or replace your experiences, the quantum field that connects us all underground, and why deleting your Facebook archive might actually be an act of self preservation. There's talk of trees and branches, oral tradition versus digital documentation, the original wound of men who couldn't bear children, and whether businesses can have roots or if they're just performing origin stories for the market.
There's the realization that roots aren't just about where you came from, they're about what feeds you now. The question of whether we've traded depth for clothing, myth for metadata, connection for documentation. Dylan's dad in a Carhartt video. Tim's projector nights at family reunions. Mary deleting her Facebook and sobbing on a bed. Reggie meditating on trees and realizing we're all connected in the darkness below the soil.
It's sprawling, emotional, and doesn't resolve cleanly. But what if that's the point?
Follow Reggie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reggietidwell/
Follow Tim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timscroggs/
Follow Mary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-greene/
Follow Dylan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylanngarciaa/
Produced by Mary Greene.
age the podcast is edited and engineered by Will Canady.
All episodes are filmed at the 40 Hearts Studio in Asheville, NC.