
This week, my mum joins me on the podcast. Not for anything big, just a conversation. We didn’t plan out what to say. It’s just us talking. I thought I might learn something profound about her, but I didn’t. And I think that’s okay. Sometimes you don’t need a big reveal. You just need the moment.
Today also happens to be her birthday. And if you know me, you know I post something for people in my family if their birthday falls on a release day. If not, you won’t see them. That’s just how it goes.
The audio’s a bit rough this time. The mic and camera kept cutting out. That’s why the edit looks a little patchy. But I kept it in because, one day, when I’m 80, I’ll want to hear her voice again. I’ll want to remember what this moment felt like. Jubilee and Grace (my little brother and younger sister) also pop in for a second. Their voices are there briefly, just because life was happening around us.
It’s not a life-changing episode. Not yet. But I think it’ll age well.
If you want to read more of my thoughts about my mum, the Substack is linked in the video. As for following me… do it if you want. If not, that’s your business.
See you next week.
**Disclaimer**
Hello,
It’s Clinton, the host and founder of the "Where's My Mind" podcast.
As a creator who passionately delivers weekly podcasts, I want to share an important perspective with you. Our podcast covers a wide array of topics, and naturally, the opinions and viewpoints I express are subject to evolve over time. This evolution is a reflection of personal growth, changing circumstances, and the dynamic nature of the world around us.
The adage, "the only constant in life is change," has been a guiding principle for me. It's crucial to recognise that perspectives on what is deemed right or wrong, good or bad, can shift with time and experience. As we navigate through different phases of life, our understanding and interpretation of various subjects will inevitably change.
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Clinton
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