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Old School Thoughts
Frank Goodman
285 episodes
1 week 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:E17 Young People And The Promised Land
Old School Thoughts
22 minutes 37 seconds
6 months ago
S6:E17 Young People And The Promised Land

Kenya is celebrating her birthday, so Martha and I decided to go out on the front porch. Our goal was to recognize our incredible young people who are doing great things and pursuing their dreams. When we, as adults, are given the opportunity to talk to young people are we dropping the right seeds of knowledge? That is what Martha attempted to do tonight and what we did, yesterday, with two of our respective young relatives. If you see a young person doing great things, tell them and pray for their protection. We have to keep our eyes on the prize of the Promised Land. The Promised Land is a metaphor for achieving the equality that was promised per the Declaration of Independence.

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?