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Hi, friends, and welcome back to the A:R podcast.
I admit, I'm not a very big movie person. I rarely go to the movies. As you may be able to tell from the title, it took me a while to see "Joker."
This episode isn't my review of the movie. While I think it was a good movie, there were two scenes in particular that were striking to me.
These scenes, at least to me, revealed much about empathy, and how we should listen, and be in relationship with those in our lives. These scenes really got me to thinking how I've treated the people in my life, and how I should strive to treat them in the future.
This is the Adulthood: Revisited podcast.
By Richard Kistnen5
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Hi, friends, and welcome back to the A:R podcast.
I admit, I'm not a very big movie person. I rarely go to the movies. As you may be able to tell from the title, it took me a while to see "Joker."
This episode isn't my review of the movie. While I think it was a good movie, there were two scenes in particular that were striking to me.
These scenes, at least to me, revealed much about empathy, and how we should listen, and be in relationship with those in our lives. These scenes really got me to thinking how I've treated the people in my life, and how I should strive to treat them in the future.
This is the Adulthood: Revisited podcast.