In this week's episode, we talk about my Dad's first apartment in Larchmont Village. A funny coincidence because this is also the area I live in now in a different state. Come join us for more coincidences and stories from t…
In this week's episode, we talk about airplanes and a diorama I made for a Wright brothers project in middle school. I also have a new chair that is excellent for recording these weekly episodes. Come join us for a great tim…
In this week's episode, we talk about cars and how they have impacted our lives. We talk about my father's first car and how gambling almost enabled him to get the car of his dreams.
What is a doctor? What is a dentist? In this week's episode, we discuss our experiences with doctors and the ever-pressing matter of being taken advantage of. Why is a mouthguard so expensive when one exists at the grocery s…
In this week's episode, we discuss how my father stays organized and how he gets rid of clutter. As big fans of Marie Kondo, we like to do the complete opposite of her method and not think when throwing clutter away. Often t…
In this week's episode, we talk about our upcoming trip to the Kentucky Derby. My father reminisces about the days of old when he used to go to the Preakness Stakes every year. Come join us for a blast from the past and a lo…
On this week's episode, we converse about America's billionaires. Did you know that 756 billionaires live in the United States? Join us for a dive into what is causing some of the largest issues in today's society.
Welcome back to another episode of A Record of My Father. In this week's episode, I sneeze eight times in a row and we talk about Aeropigica by John Milton in regards to today's book banning.
This week we talk about what my dad wants to accomplish in the next five years of his life. We run through his plan and discuss the necessities and tidbits of his most important to least important objectives.
This week we talk about our ideas for books and ones that have changed our lives. We talk about the memories we have with books such as Redwall, The Mysterious Benedict Society, and how they have melded us together for bette…
This week we talk about a variety of subjects such as Mt.Whitney, my father's deafness, and living in freezing environments. Come join us for a good time.
In this week's episode we talk about how my father has found happiness throughout his life. The struggles that he has had to overcome in order to find happiness and how he has mitigated those dark times. Introspection is a s…
In this episode, we talk about grifting and swindling in today's society. It seems to us that it is constantly reported upon and is a bipartisan issue. Historically we talk about Reagan's presidency and times that my father …
In this week's episode, we discuss heroes and people who have changed our lives. Recently we saw a ship commissioned for a Medal of Honor recipient which got us on the topic. This event prompted us to delve into our own live…
In this week's episode, we discuss early business tactics, hiking experiences, and Red Stripe. Come join us for dime time and have some fun with us on this week's episode.
In this week's episode, we discuss what legacy means to my father and his wishes after he dies. He wants to be remembered for being associated with kindness and openness but most importantly to leave people with a greater un…
In this week's episode, we talk about plans for my father's demise and issues that arise when a loved one passes on. In an abrupt but sentimental episode, we help one another understand what it is to plan for the inevitable.…
On this week's episode we discuss what we did during Covid and how it changed our lives. We were challenged but learned many things about ourselves and made some great accomplishments that still register today. Join us on th…
This week we talk about how love has changed throughout my father's life and his associations with what love means. He discusses the idea of a "connection" established through trust and security and how he learned to define …
In this week's episode, we discussed the power of music and its associative nature with relationships. We talked about our shared experiences on early morning rides to school, the music that we listened to, and how this led …