The Outlier Show Early Jackson
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- Society & Culture
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The hot new podcast from father and son creative’s sharing their perspectives on pop-culture topics. No subject is taboo!
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Our Christmas Wish For You! Part 2
Here we are with part two. Christmas can be a time of high anxiety, family drama and over exposure to toxic relationships. But it doesn’t have to shake you… Change you… Or shift your focus.
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Our Christmas Wish For You! Part 1
What does Christmas mean to you? Is it a time of joy or time of stress? In this episode we open up about our past Christmas struggles, Christmas miracles and what this holiday really means to us.
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Too Dumb To Fail
In 2008 the entire United Stated economy was shaken. Companies were labeled “too big to fail” and awards government bail outs. The term “too dumb to fail” simply means you are too wrapped up in your purpose and passion to let outside obstacles sway your pursuit.
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It’s Getting Hot In Here!
Anger is a part of life. But it should NEVER run your life. How much have you lost by letting anger and resentment get the best of you? This episode helps disarm the dark forces of anger in your life.
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Breaking Stinkin’ Thinkin’
We have hundreds and thousands of thoughts running rampant in our heads every day. Some good. Some bad. But our ability to harness and direct those thoughts are the difference between ultimate success and total failure.
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Silly Me! Our Most Embarrassing Moments
Have you ever done something so silly that in the moment you thought you would die… But now you can look back and laugh at? That’s with this episode is all about. We share some of our silly and most embarrassing situations from the past. Remember...a funny heart does good like medicine.
Customer Reviews
Candid Perspectives
The topics are engaging and the conversational approach provides unfiltered insights from differing generations. By sharing real life experiences this father and son duo challenge the listener to consider circumstances that may exist beyond the boarders of their own worldview. And that’s a good thing.