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In My Lifetime 444

In My Lifetime 444

By: Art Burton
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Thank you for tuning in, my name is Art Burton, and this is “In My Lifetime 444”. In my lifetime is a podcast that I wanted to create as a means for me to talk about my life versus writing a book about my life. Over the years I have been encouraged to write a book, not because I am famous or anything special, but for those closest to me who know my life journey, felt it was necessary for me to share my story. In My Life Time will be recorded and structured like chapters of my life in the form of storytelling. Each episode is a year of my life and what I experience during that year...Enjoy!Art Burton Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Episode 3 - 2006
    Jun 11 2023

    On this episode of #InMyLifetime444 - Episode 3 2006, dives into my first year of marriage and the mistakes I made as newly cemented husband. From losing my job within 2 months of being married to the infidelity to buying our first home all within a year of being married.


    Music Provided by: D.E.O.

    Song "long hours, large deposits"

    Album: Lofi Official Vol. 1

    Permission granted by: Official Bizness Publishing, ASCAP

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    33 mins
  • Epilogue 1990
    May 22 2023

    On this Epilogue episode of 1990 I discuss the previous episode in which I talked about racism in my predominantly Asian elementary school located in Chinatown and what it was like attending that school in Frisco at the time, I shared a story of a young lady named Tenisha Hardy who was murdered in my community and the impact it had on my community as well as stories of my physical abuse by my brother.

    This episode, I will answer some of the questions I received regarding that episode and dive a little deeper into the episode.

    1. Do you think growing up in this environment has impacted you as an adult? If so, how?
    2. What is your relationship like with your brother now?
    3. You talked about economics briefly about you having to pay for school lunch versus some of your classmates. What was your families finances or economics?
    4. How did you stay out of street drama growing up around all these things? The violence? The drugs? Just everything
    5. How do you feel about black men not protecting black women?

    Music provided by: D.E.O.

    Song: "you can't force it"

    Album: Lofi Official Vol. 1

    Permission granted by: Official Bizness Publishing, ASCAP

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    20 mins
  • Episode 2 - 1990
    Apr 23 2023

    On this episode of #InMyLifetime444 - Episode 2 1990, I discuss racism, my own child abuse experience, and the murder of a 15 year old teenage girl that change my neighborhood Fillmoe forever.

    Due to the increase use of crack cocaine (coke too) in the late 1990s, the homicide and robbery rates in San Francisco increased. With large numbers of handgun carrying juveniles that were involved in the drug trafficking enterprise, led to more murders in a city, that at that time was known more for Castro St and not ALL the violence.

    With the high demand for crack cocaine, the city became a dangerous place to live. Take a listen and let's unpack these times.

    Music provided by: D.E.O.

    Song: "you can't force it"

    Album: Lofi Official Vol. 1

    Permission granted by: Official Bizness Publishing, ASCAP

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    31 mins
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