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Pops and Son Conversations
Rob Malloy and Javan Anderson
38 episodes
1 week ago
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...
Show more...
Arts
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What They Didn't Teach Us About June 19, 1865
Pops and Son Conversations
43 minutes
6 months ago
What They Didn't Teach Us About June 19, 1865
Send us a text Freedom delayed is not freedom denied. This powerful truth lies at the heart of Juneteenth, a holiday that only recently gained federal recognition but carries centuries of profound significance for Black Americans and our shared national story. On this special solo episode, I dive deep into the complex history of Juneteenth, tracing its origins to that momentous day in 1865 when Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas with General Order Number Three—finally b...
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...