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🎙️ Jack McMahon on Atrophy and Asymptotes, Fatherhood, and Finding Hope in Hardship

🎙️ Jack McMahon on Atrophy and Asymptotes, Fatherhood, and Finding Hope in Hardship

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In this powerful episode, author Jack McMahon joins Amb. Elisha to share his journey of resilience, fatherhood, and the inspiration behind his thought-provoking book Atrophy and Asymptotes.

After the tragic loss of his brother during the pandemic, Jack reflects on family, the duties of fatherhood versus citizenship, and how personal struggles shaped his writing.

Jack opens up about authoritarian drift in America, how we should respond to injustice with reason over rage, and the principles we must pass on to future generations.

His book—written both as a legacy for his daughter and a call to society—challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths, draw firm lines in their values, and never lose sight of hope.

If you’re looking for a conversation that blends personal storytelling, philosophy, and social insight, this episode will leave you both inspired and challenged.

👉 Connect with Jack McMahon and get Atrophy and Asymptotes at: http://www.jemcmahon.com/

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