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A funny look at relationships, marriage, divorce, love, sex, life, dating advice, and the weird thoughts that pop into Dave's head when he is sleep deprived. Guaranteed to make you laugh, cry, think, or groan. Life is too important to be taken seriously

    Losing Everything to Gain Perspective- A Story of Hope and Humanity

    Losing Everything to Gain Perspective- A Story of Hope and Humanity

    Today's story reminds us there's still hope in humanity. In this episode, our host, Dave Jackson, shares a personal mishap that turns into a surprising testament to the goodness of people. After a pleasant bike ride in Ohio, Dave discovers he’s lost his wallet, containing all his essential cards and cash. His frantic search proves futile, leading to setbacks as he navigates the day without his wallet.
    Lessons Learned:
    Do not put ALL of your cards in your wallet. 
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    • 10 min
    The Unforgettable Jim Blackstock: Lessons and Laughter at a Memorable Funeral

    The Unforgettable Jim Blackstock: Lessons and Laughter at a Memorable Funeral

    On the latest episode of Better Dave, titled "Putting the FUN in Funeral," host Dave Jackson shares a heartwarming and humorous tribute to his favorite teacher and mentor, Jim Blackstock. This episode takes us on an emotional yet uplifting journey, emphasizing the profound impact a great teacher can have on our lives.
    Here are three key takeaways from this poignant episode:
    - **Integrating Humor in Education**:
    Dave underscores how Jim Blackstock's unique teaching style, blending humor with education, made learning enjoyable and memorable, influencing Dave's own teaching approach.
    - **The Power of Mentorship**:
    The episode highlights the significant role mentorship plays in shaping personal and professional growth, as demonstrated by Jim's encouragement of Dave's writing, which started in his college days.
    - **Celebrating Life with a Smile**:
    The touching account of Jim Blackstock’s funeral, infused with whimsy and laughter, serves as a reminder of the importance of celebrating life and the legacies we leave behind.
    🎙️ Tune in to reflect on the laughter and lessons shared in this special episode of Better Dave. It's a true testament to the lasting impact of teachers like Jim, who inspire and transform lives beyond the classroom.
    Here is the episode I did before. The best teacher I ever had.
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    • 17 min
    Dave at 59: Reflections on Life, Facing Aging, and Ditching Dairy Queen

    Dave at 59: Reflections on Life, Facing Aging, and Ditching Dairy Queen

    Today I turn 59 and apparently, I have one goal: Don't Break a Hip. So I reflect a bit on my 20s, 30s, and 40s, as I have 365 more days in my 50's. According to AI, "From reminiscing about past relationships and experiences to contemplating the inevitability of aging and the challenges of staying healthy, Dave's musings offer a heartfelt and relatable perspective on navigating life's journey." So click Play already
    Key Points:
    You can't change people.
    I don't want to live a life filled with Ozzy Lyrics.
    With some lessons, you need two chances to learn.
    Getting old is weird, and I don't want to live in fear.
    While the baby of the family gets away with murder, there is still a price to pay.
    While she may be a queen, I need another divorce.
    Mentioned In This Episode
    River by Joni Mitchell
    Joni Mitchell on the Grammys 2024
    Ozzy See You On The Other Side
    Prince Lonely Christmas ( the snare is weirdly in the right headphone)
    Future.co (virtual weight loss coaches)
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    • 21 min
    What A Wonderful World

    What A Wonderful World

    Sometimes we forget what life was like, and in todays' episode I realize that I can get the answer to just about everything with a few clicks of a mouse. 
    Things we learned today. Which way to set your ceiling fan in the winter.
    Rhino Sex
    Elephant Sperm Collection

    • 8 min
    You've Gone Too Far With Time Blindness

    You've Gone Too Far With Time Blindness

    Yuri Bezmenov was a russian journlist who defected to the USA. He explained a strategy of the KGB. HE said this in 1984.
    It was called either ideological subversion, or active measures.
    What it basically means is to change the perception of reality of every American to such an extent that despite the abundance of information, no one is able to come to sensible conclusions in the interests of defending themselves, their families, their community, and their country. It's a great brainwashing process that goes very slow and is divided in four basic stages. 
    The first one being demoralization; it takes from 15 to 20 years to demoralize a nation. Why that many years? Because this is the minimum number of years required to educate one generation of students  The ideology is being pumped into the soft heads of at least three generations of American students without being challenged or counterbalanced by the basic values of Americanism 
    What Is The Result?
    The result you can see, most of the people who were  "half-baked intellectuals" are now occupying positions of power in the government, civil service, business, mass media, and educational system; you are stuck with them, and you cannot get rid of them. They are contaminated.
    They're programmed to think and react to certain stimuli in a certain pattern. You cannot change their mind even if you expose them to authentic information.
    Even if you prove that white is white and black is black, you still cannot change the basic perception and the logic of behavior. In other words, the process of demoralization is complete and irreversible.
    To reverse this you have you need another 15 or 20 years to educate a new generation of common sense.
    The demoralization process in the United States is completed already. For the last 25 years, actually, it's over fulfilled because demoralisation now reaches such areas where experts, would even dream of such tremendous success.
    Most of it is done by Americans to Americans, thanks to a lack of moral standards. 
    Mentioned In This Episode
    Yuri Bezmenov
    Time Blindness Video
    Time Blindness from the Cleveland Clinic
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    • 17 min
    Surviving a Rollercoaster of a Day: Unexpected Hurdles and Heart-Pounding Moments

    Surviving a Rollercoaster of a Day: Unexpected Hurdles and Heart-Pounding Moments

    Today we have a very relatable topic to delve into. We've all had those days where everything seems to go wrong, where every step forward feels like two steps back. Well, my friends, today we're talking about having a bad day.
     
    All I had to do was go to Walmart, buy some fruit and two cables, and get to the church by five for a special event. It just seemed like I couldn't catch a break all day.
    No matter how bad your day is, someone might be having one that is even worse. It's hard, but try to find some gratitude in those situations.

    • 18 min

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