Send us a text The lights are bright, the inbox is full of “limited time offers,” and the pressure to make magic can crush the joy right out of the season. We slow the pace to talk honestly about presence over presents, how to honor grief without dimming celebration, and why grace is the best gift you can give yourself and others. From the awkward New Year text that might reopen a door to the quiet courage it takes to accept an olive branch, we frame the holidays as a chance to reconnect with...
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Send us a text The lights are bright, the inbox is full of “limited time offers,” and the pressure to make magic can crush the joy right out of the season. We slow the pace to talk honestly about presence over presents, how to honor grief without dimming celebration, and why grace is the best gift you can give yourself and others. From the awkward New Year text that might reopen a door to the quiet courage it takes to accept an olive branch, we frame the holidays as a chance to reconnect with...
Send us a text What does balance really look like when life gets loud? We open October with birthdays, family energy, and a grounded nod to awareness month causes, then get honest about what 31 and 50 have taught us about growth, legacy, and being present. Jay frames his early 30s as a rediscovery—testing old beliefs, owning creativity as a public craft, and building a father’s toolkit that goes beyond money into mindset and resilience. Pops answers with gratitude and focus at 50: honoring a ...
Pops and Son Conversations
Send us a text The lights are bright, the inbox is full of “limited time offers,” and the pressure to make magic can crush the joy right out of the season. We slow the pace to talk honestly about presence over presents, how to honor grief without dimming celebration, and why grace is the best gift you can give yourself and others. From the awkward New Year text that might reopen a door to the quiet courage it takes to accept an olive branch, we frame the holidays as a chance to reconnect with...