• Ep. 38(Season 3 episode 1) - I hate to admit it, but I think I'd slap a 4 year old

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Ep. 38(Season 3 episode 1) - I hate to admit it, but I think I'd slap a 4 year old

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    After a 592-day hiatus, I'm back on the airwaves with "Sometimes the Old Man is Right," and I've got a lot to share. Ever wondered why the world seems to lose its mind over a halftime show? Join me as I dissect the Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl performance and the knee-jerk reactions that followed. Social media's impulsive labeling and the generational divide over cultural appreciation take center stage in our discussion on racism and cultural appropriation. I promise you'll leave this episode with a newfound appreciation for the artistry in rap music and a critical lens on the hidden prejudices in our society.

    From my reflections on uncomfortable Black History Month lessons in predominantly white schools to the absurdity of certain political events, this episode is both thought-provoking and comical. We'll explore the challenges of aging, the gaps in historical education, and the nature of media consumption that leaves us perpetually overwhelmed. Drawing parallels between political figures and fictional supervillains, I invite you to view leadership through a humorous yet skeptical lens. And, let's not forget those memorable encounters with fervent Trump supporters that will leave you chuckling.

    On a lighter note, my newfound pickleball passion takes the spotlight, and I share how this hobby has become a part of my life balance. Amidst the laughs and insights, I reflect on the cultural identity and interpersonal connections that shape us, especially in unique settings like cruise ships. Whether it's the social dynamics of pickleball or the importance of simple greetings, these personal stories aim to connect us across cultural lines. Let’s embrace the humor, challenge the controversial, and maybe, just maybe, find that sometimes the old man really is right.

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After a 592-day hiatus, I'm back on the airwaves with "Sometimes the Old Man is Right," and I've got a lot to share. Ever wondered why the world seems to lose its mind over a halftime show? Join me as I dissect the Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl performance and the knee-jerk reactions that followed. Social media's impulsive labeling and the generational divide over cultural appreciation take center stage in our discussion on racism and cultural appropriation. I promise you'll leave this episode with a newfound appreciation for the artistry in rap music and a critical lens on the hidden prejudices in our society.

From my reflections on uncomfortable Black History Month lessons in predominantly white schools to the absurdity of certain political events, this episode is both thought-provoking and comical. We'll explore the challenges of aging, the gaps in historical education, and the nature of media consumption that leaves us perpetually overwhelmed. Drawing parallels between political figures and fictional supervillains, I invite you to view leadership through a humorous yet skeptical lens. And, let's not forget those memorable encounters with fervent Trump supporters that will leave you chuckling.

On a lighter note, my newfound pickleball passion takes the spotlight, and I share how this hobby has become a part of my life balance. Amidst the laughs and insights, I reflect on the cultural identity and interpersonal connections that shape us, especially in unique settings like cruise ships. Whether it's the social dynamics of pickleball or the importance of simple greetings, these personal stories aim to connect us across cultural lines. Let’s embrace the humor, challenge the controversial, and maybe, just maybe, find that sometimes the old man really is right.

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