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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?
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Society & Culture
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S6:E22 Shyness Is Not A Compliment
Old School Thoughts
24 minutes 17 seconds
5 months ago
S6:E22 Shyness Is Not A Compliment

Martha and I returned to the front porch to discuss the negative impact of being or acting shy. When growing up, I used to hear friends use the term as if was a complimentary thing to say, but what it did was deprive themselves of sharing or receiving information. We can't afford to lose family connections because of certain situations, like stating that your family is private - because it affects the closeness of future generations. As a group of people, we are already distant and lack trust without having pride in being shy or private. What are your thoughts?

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?