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With Levi, Larry, Rewell and Jason: A peak into our personal conversations.

Beginning in middle school my passions for playing and watching sports or shooting the breeze with friends occupied me. Then a classmate introduced me to the art and appreciation for conversation.

Since then I have sought relationships to flourish this art. I have had countless conversations with my cousins and Larry separately for years but then came the inspired idea to merge. Something clicked and we pressed the record button. And since it always feels like a Long Time until we meet again, we call it . . .

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With Levi, Larry, Rewell and Jason: A peak into our personal conversations.

Beginning in middle school my passions for playing and watching sports or shooting the breeze with friends occupied me. Then a classmate introduced me to the art and appreciation for conversation.

Since then I have sought relationships to flourish this art. I have had countless conversations with my cousins and Larry separately for years but then came the inspired idea to merge. Something clicked and we pressed the record button. And since it always feels like a Long Time until we meet again, we call it . . .

    Ep 56 - “Generational Ties”

    Ep 56 - “Generational Ties”

    Following the cursory examination of the father effect, Rewell and Levi connect to their emotional past.  Feelings of loneliness and abandonment are explored and how they impacted their significant relationships.

    The brother-bonding effect is detailed beginning in childhood and the correlation to one’s love language.

    Rewell discloses a contention with lust and we theorize how one’s past effects one’s future.  We use Rewell’s role as a parent as a platform to delve into parenting and commication between parent and child.

    • 22 min
    Ep 55 - “Father Effect”

    Ep 55 - “Father Effect”

    Our discussions start off where we left off last time.  Rewell and Levi explore the effects of an absent father, figuratively speaking.  Larry compares and contrasts his own experience.  Jason shares his observations of the guys experiences. [Original Recording #8]

    • 15 min
    Ep 54 - “Kingston Corner” - with Levi, Larry, Rewell & Jason

    Ep 54 - “Kingston Corner” - with Levi, Larry, Rewell & Jason

    Rewell starts the dialogue off by describing some of the demands raising his toddler son brings about.  In particular the effect parenting has had on Rewell’s energy levels.  This takes us to briefly cover introversion and extroversion. We explore what the philosophy of parental engagement and activity might be expressing.  Rewell details his parental philosophy. [Original Recording #8]

    • 23 min
    Ep 53 - "This Is Me: Super Saiyan Pt. 2" - with Levi, Larry, Rewell & Jason

    Ep 53 - "This Is Me: Super Saiyan Pt. 2" - with Levi, Larry, Rewell & Jason

    Our proverbial icebreaker art activity of creating a pictorial representation of the past, present and future self continues. We continue with our present pictures, resuming following Larry’s picture, Jason describes his present.  We complete this activity by expounding on the future pictures we are striving for ourselves.

    • 31 min
    Ep 52 - "This Is Me: Super Saiyan Pt. 1" - with Levi, Larry, Rewell & Jason

    Ep 52 - "This Is Me: Super Saiyan Pt. 1" - with Levi, Larry, Rewell & Jason

    With printed paper, colored pencils and crayons strewn out on the dinner table, we begin with a proverbial icebreaker art activity.  Draw a pictorial representation of your past, present and future self.

    While drawing we touch on topics including ripeness and a past topic regarding external enhancement.

    We expound on our illustrations of the past and its significance. Larry closes out this episode describing what his present looks like.  The continuation of “This Is Me: Super Saiyan“ to be concluded with Ep 53.

    • 30 min
    Ep 51 - "Consistency Avows Character " - with Levi, Larry, Rewell & Jason

    Ep 51 - "Consistency Avows Character " - with Levi, Larry, Rewell & Jason

    What is the purpose of a car? Jason shares a realization that a brand new car is a poor financial investment.  How was the desire for new material goods triggered within?  Reflection provides a platform for recognition and understanding. Larry's narrative is a contrast to this idea, when returning home unemployed, without any job prospects from global missionary work.  However, during this time he expressed satisfaction with his side work. Is one's position or job title the significance of the person or is it his or her prevailing constitution and disposition.  Larry's story tells of opportunities, leadership roles resulting from character.  [Original Recording #5]

    • 15 min

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