47 episodes

Do you have that one friend in your life who you’ve known forever and no matter how much time goes by you can pick up right where you left off – talk money, religion, politics, relationships, growing up and getting old? Join lifelong friends, Solomon Williams and Dave Kropf, as they share their different perspectives coming from different backgrounds on many different topics!

Old School Old Friends Solomon Williams and Dave Kropf

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Do you have that one friend in your life who you’ve known forever and no matter how much time goes by you can pick up right where you left off – talk money, religion, politics, relationships, growing up and getting old? Join lifelong friends, Solomon Williams and Dave Kropf, as they share their different perspectives coming from different backgrounds on many different topics!

    50 Is The New 30

    50 Is The New 30

    In this episode, Dave and Sol discuss life milestones, aging, and how they've experienced birthdays over the years. From missing out on typical 21st birthday festivities due to boot camp, to how their parents might have felt at their age.
    Have a comment, question, or topic suggestion? Let us know at oldschoololdfriends@gmail.com!

    © 2023 818 Studios.

    • 31 min
    Gotta Know When to Fold 'Em

    Gotta Know When to Fold 'Em

    In this episode, Dave and Sol chat about the importance of knowing when it's time to move on, drawing from Dave's recent tiring gig and Sol's busy life with school and his relationship. They touch on the need for balance, having a good support system, and being true to yourself when making big decisions.
    Have a comment, question, or topic suggestion? Let us know at oldschoololdfriends@gmail.com!

    © 2023 818 Studios.

    • 31 min
    Tech and the Modern Student Experience

    Tech and the Modern Student Experience

    In this episode, Dave and Sol discuss the challenges of balancing school responsibilities and the intricacies of effective note-taking. Solomon shares his academic journey, emphasizing the importance of classroom positioning due to sensory limitations and reflecting on the evolving nature of his academic challenges.
    Have a comment, question, or topic suggestion? Let us know at oldschoololdfriends@gmail.com!

    © 2023 818 Studios.

    • 33 min
    Should "Whites Only" Groups Be Allowed?

    Should "Whites Only" Groups Be Allowed?

    In this episode, Dave and Sol discuss a "whites only" mom and tot group advertisement in Canada, exploring the nuances of cultural identity, heritage, and the challenges of exclusion versus celebration. They contrast this with other exclusive groups, like a women's only group at Sol's school, and reflect on how historical actions influence current societal perceptions.
    Have a comment, question, or topic suggestion? Let us know at oldschoololdfriends@gmail.com!

    © 2023 818 Studios.

    • 39 min
    Losing My Religion

    Losing My Religion

    In this episode, Dave and Sol get real about their personal journeys with religion, exploring how their upbringings influenced them and how their beliefs have shifted over time. They candidly discuss their past experiences and the evolution of their religious perspectives.
    Have a comment, question, or topic suggestion? Let us know at oldschoololdfriends@gmail.com!

    © 2023 818 Studios.

    • 33 min
    Economic Anxiety

    Economic Anxiety

    In this episode, Dave and Sol delve into the pressing economic realities many are facing today. From the looming threat of resumed student loan payments to the tangible bite of inflation at the grocery store and gas station. 
    Have a comment, question, or topic suggestion? Let us know at oldschoololdfriends@gmail.com!

    © 2023 818 Studios.

    • 35 min

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