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As per usual this is recorded and not edited. I'm a regular guy working very hard and giving podcasting a try as a way to communicate thoughts and observations in a raw, real life manner. So keep that in mind when listening.
This Sunday's Father and Son chat centers around family life in the 1950s. How things were a bit simpler although not perfect. How the culture has changed to include the government and its agencies being held as more important than family and community. We get started with a review of the riots ongoing in Portland, Oregon before my father calls in.
As always, I enjoy listening to him. We do look at history through rose tinted glasses at times but in many ways even the decade I grew up in-the 1990s-was healthier and more human.
Enjoy and happy Sunday
By Zay NahAs per usual this is recorded and not edited. I'm a regular guy working very hard and giving podcasting a try as a way to communicate thoughts and observations in a raw, real life manner. So keep that in mind when listening.
This Sunday's Father and Son chat centers around family life in the 1950s. How things were a bit simpler although not perfect. How the culture has changed to include the government and its agencies being held as more important than family and community. We get started with a review of the riots ongoing in Portland, Oregon before my father calls in.
As always, I enjoy listening to him. We do look at history through rose tinted glasses at times but in many ways even the decade I grew up in-the 1990s-was healthier and more human.
Enjoy and happy Sunday