Half Century Hangout

John, Luke & Chuck

We are Half Century Hangout where different perspectives make for better discussions.! John, Luke and Chuck are three guys who grew up differently but became good friends with a lot to talk about. On this show three unique perspectives are brought to the table where we dive into everything from current events to life's big questions. We might not always see eye to eye... But that's exactly why we're here. So grab a seat and join us for honest conversation, unexpected insights, and a few friendly arguments. 

  1. APR 20

    Growing In Kindness

    Send us Fan Mail Kindness gets praised as “simple” right up until the moment you have to practice it with someone who disagrees with you, disappoints you, or needs a hard truth. My wife, Lynn, joins me for a candid conversation about what kindness looks like in real life, especially inside close relationships and high-stakes work like school leadership. We talk about why kindness involves both heart and mind, and how our emotions can either fuel compassion or derail it. We also untangle a word pair that trips up a lot of us: nice versus kind. Being nice can look like avoiding conflict or keeping things pleasant on the surface. Being kind can mean clarity, honesty, and the courage to have a tough conversation while still protecting the other person’s dignity. We share how trust changes everything, because when relationships are strong, feedback can land as care rather than criticism. From random acts of kindness to mentoring teachers through classroom roadblocks, we dig into how kindness spreads through a ripple effect, how witnessing kindness can lift our mood, and why curiosity beats judgment when you want to lead well. If you’re a parent, educator, manager, or simply someone trying to be a better human, you’ll leave with practical ways to build trust, communicate clearly, and make kindness a daily habit. If this conversation helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs a lift, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one act of kindness you’ve seen that you still remember? Support the show

    13 min
  2. APR 13

    What If The Middle Is Where You Change

    Send us Fan Mail That frustrating stretch where you’re doing the right things and still can’t see results can mess with your head. The motivation fades, the doubts get louder, and you start treating slow progress like proof you’re failing. We don’t buy that story, and we break down why the “middle season” is often the exact place where real personal growth is happening under the surface. We dig into why slow growth feels like nothing more than effort, and why you usually only recognize change in retrospect. Using a simple roots metaphor, we talk about the unseen foundations that hold everything together later. We also name three common seasons people get stuck in: formation (learning and building fundamentals), pressure (carrying responsibility and feeling stretched), and perspective (feeling behind while you’re actually refining). If you care about self-improvement, leadership, habit building, mindset, or long-term transformation, this framework makes the slow parts make sense. Then we get highly practical: stop measuring growth by how big it feels and start measuring it by how consistent you are. You’ll hear four questions to help you spot the progress you’ve overlooked, plus an actionable plan to choose one area, define small wins, track consistency for the next few weeks, and continue instead of constantly restarting. We also talk about accountability and why sharing your goal with one trusted person can accelerate change. If this hits home, listen now, share it with a friend who’s in the middle, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s one slow-growth area you’re committing to for the next 30 days? Support the show

    9 min
  3. APR 6

    Taking Responsibility To Build Trust And Repair Relationships

    Send us Fan Mail Walls don’t show up overnight. They get built one excuse at a time, one avoided conversation at a time, one moment of defensiveness where honesty would have been easier. We kick off season two of Half Century Hangout by getting blunt about personal responsibility and why so many relationships at work, at home, and with friends stall out when nobody wants to own their part. We talk through what accountability actually looks like when it’s messy and inconvenient: admitting you screwed up, staying humble, and speaking clearly instead of blaming or deflecting. Chuck shares a classic workplace failure from the 90s that could have ended his job on the spot, and we unpack why confession and ownership can rebuild trust faster than a perfect explanation ever will. We also dig into vulnerability, including the stuff people avoid sharing most, like finances and health, and how the fear of what others think can quietly put you “on an island.” Then we get practical. Is the problem a will issue or a skill issue? When should you bring up tension, and when should you wait for the right moment? How do you make amends without expecting the other person to instantly welcome you back? If you’ve burned bridges, we’ll help you take the next step with clarity and humility, and we’ll remind you that growth is still real even when reconciliation isn’t guaranteed. Subscribe for more honest conversations, share this with someone who values trust, and leave a review if it hits home. What’s one situation where you need to “own it” this week? Support the show

    31 min
  4. SEASON 2, EPISODE 1 TRAILER

    Season 2 Trailer

    Send us Fan Mail We’re back in the garage, and we’re not pretending life stays simple just because we’re older. Change keeps showing up, and one of the best ways to meet it is with a question most people avoid: what’s the last thing you were wrong about that you can actually admit? That honest starting point sets the tone for Season 2 of Half Century Hangout: less posturing, more perspective, and plenty of laughter along the way.  Then we go straight to a midlife classic that still lands like a punch to the chest: what would you tell your 25-year-old self, knowing what you know now? We talk retirement and saving money with clearer eyes, the cost of carrying anger and stress for too long, and the quiet power of gratitude when you stop taking family and relationships for granted. If you’re looking for real life lessons after 50, practical midlife advice, and conversations about aging, mindset, and purpose, you’ll feel at home here.  We also share what’s new this season: you’ll still hear the three of us together, but you’ll also get shorter solo episodes, occasional monologues, and guests who help us dig deeper into where we’ve grown and where we’re still figuring it out. Our North Star is simple: give you a different lens that might shift how you see your own life, even in a small way. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s thinking about their next chapter, and leave a review with the one thing you’d tell your 25-year-old self today. Support the show

    7 min

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We are Half Century Hangout where different perspectives make for better discussions.! John, Luke and Chuck are three guys who grew up differently but became good friends with a lot to talk about. On this show three unique perspectives are brought to the table where we dive into everything from current events to life's big questions. We might not always see eye to eye... But that's exactly why we're here. So grab a seat and join us for honest conversation, unexpected insights, and a few friendly arguments.