In this episode of Miles Remembered, we drop the needle on the soundtrack of my childhood. My parents’ vinyl collection filled our home with everything from my mom’s love for Fleetwood Mac to my dad’s devotion to The Cure two worlds of music that somehow blended perfectly for our family. Today, streaming services like Spotify make it easy to hear anything instantly, but they’ve also taken something from us: the shared experience of sitting together, choosing a record, and letting the music fi...
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In this episode of Miles Remembered, we drop the needle on the soundtrack of my childhood. My parents’ vinyl collection filled our home with everything from my mom’s love for Fleetwood Mac to my dad’s devotion to The Cure two worlds of music that somehow blended perfectly for our family. Today, streaming services like Spotify make it easy to hear anything instantly, but they’ve also taken something from us: the shared experience of sitting together, choosing a record, and letting the music fi...
In this episode of Miles Remembered, we spotlight a car that left a lasting mark on my dad’s life and mine. My father once owned a 1985 root-beer-brown Toyota Celica Supra with iconic pop-up headlights, a car he loved deeply… until it was stolen in Los Angeles and returned just hours later, stripped bare and left on bricks. But this story isn’t really about the theft. It’s about the years of memories wrapped up in that Supra, and how my father’s ability to share both the joy and the heartbrea...
Miles Remembered
In this episode of Miles Remembered, we drop the needle on the soundtrack of my childhood. My parents’ vinyl collection filled our home with everything from my mom’s love for Fleetwood Mac to my dad’s devotion to The Cure two worlds of music that somehow blended perfectly for our family. Today, streaming services like Spotify make it easy to hear anything instantly, but they’ve also taken something from us: the shared experience of sitting together, choosing a record, and letting the music fi...