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The Old Men And The Seat
The Old Men And The Seat
46 episodes
1 day ago

“At our age, the end is much closer than the beginning”.


Two old men sit down every week to reflect on their experiences through life, how they live their lives in the present day, and most importantly, how they’ve stopped giving a sh*t.


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“At our age, the end is much closer than the beginning”.


Two old men sit down every week to reflect on their experiences through life, how they live their lives in the present day, and most importantly, how they’ve stopped giving a sh*t.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Self-Improvement
Personal Journals,
Education,
Society & Culture
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33 - The Transformative Power of Love
The Old Men And The Seat
23 minutes 37 seconds
1 month ago
33 - The Transformative Power of Love
In this vulnerable and introspective conversation, Byron and Paul explore how love—in all its forms—fundamentally shapes our lives and decisions. They discuss the profound impact of parental love (and its absence), how childhood experiences create patterns that follow us into adulthood, and the evolution of romantic love from seeking completion to finding comfortable companionship. The hosts share personal reflections on fatherhood, examining how love for their children drives them and how the pain of watching children struggle magnifies their own emotions. Byron reveals his journey from adoring to resenting his father, now working toward empathy and acceptance, while Paul reflects on losing his father at age 12. They explore the concept that "the story of the father is embedded in the son" and discuss breaking destructive patterns through introspection. The episode concludes with a powerful reminder that self-love is foundational—especially as we age and face inevitable losses. A deeply personal conversation about friendship, family, vulnerability, and the various loves that define us.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Old Men And The Seat

“At our age, the end is much closer than the beginning”.


Two old men sit down every week to reflect on their experiences through life, how they live their lives in the present day, and most importantly, how they’ve stopped giving a sh*t.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.