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Old School Thoughts
Frank Goodman
285 episodes
1 day ago
Memories, of my past, have always driven me to explore history as it pertains to my “I remember when” experiences. I remember the closeness of community, safety, and house parties. Where did it all go?
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Memories, of my past, have always driven me to explore history as it pertains to my “I remember when” experiences. I remember the closeness of community, safety, and house parties. Where did it all go?
Show more...
Society & Culture
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S6-E34 What Do You Teach Your Children Pt. 5
Old School Thoughts
21 minutes 6 seconds
3 weeks ago
S6-E34 What Do You Teach Your Children Pt. 5

Last evening, on 12 October 2025, Martha and I returned to the "Front Porch" to continue our series on What Do You Teach Your Children. We decided to delve into the elusive conversation about discernment. Do you keep yourselves in practice of discerning what is happening around you? Have you forgotten how to respond to situations that affect you and or others? Do you teach your young ones how to discern? Do you prepare them to assess and know how to approach situations? Let Martha and I know what you are thinking.

Old School Thoughts
Memories, of my past, have always driven me to explore history as it pertains to my “I remember when” experiences. I remember the closeness of community, safety, and house parties. Where did it all go?