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EP. 4 | Regrets (Final Conversations)

EP. 4 | Regrets (Final Conversations)

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Join us while we talk about regrets... appreciation... and how difficult it is to conceive death (15:30), our Grandmothers influence on our lives (0:00), it’s a birth right to be raised by your grandmother (grandparents) (6:10), being raised in the church saved us (7:20), what does it mean to be saved (9:00), how our Grandmother’s and Father’s relationships helped us move different in life (9:30), Jeff’s grass cutting story (19:25), Jeremy shares how he and Jeff supported each other through both their grandmothers passing (32:00), KeKe Palmer’s comments on being single until you’re married? (41:30), Floyd Mayweather fighting Logan Paul June 5 (59:30), DMX Daughter Sonovah Junior raps tribute song to her father (1:08:50). #theunpluggedpodcast

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Time Stamps In Chronilogical Order:

Our Grandmothers influence on our lives - 0:00

It’s a birth right to be raised by your grandmother - 6:10

Being raised in the Church saved us - 7:20

What does it mean to be saved - 9:00

How our Grandmother’s and Father’s relationships helped us move different in life - 9:30

Regrets... Appreciation... And how difficult it is to conceive death - 15:30

Jeff’s grass cutting story - 19:25

One of Jeff’s last conversations with his grandmother - 25:30

Jeremy shares how they supported each other through their grandmother passing - 32:00

KeKe Palmer’s comments on being single until you’re married? - 41:30

Floyd Mayweather vs Logan Paul, June 5 -  59:30

DMX Daughter Sonovah Junior raps tribute song to her father - 1:08:50

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