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Sit a Spell

Sit a Spell

By: Jay Rickard
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Ever stop to think... and then just kept thinking? Endlessly. About it all? Me too so I thought maybe I'd share my thinks. Maybe you've pondered thusly and appreciate another perspective. Or maybe you don't agree with me at all and have another take on a subject. That's cool too. Maybe that can spark a new conversation. I use cinema quite a bit as a framework for my reflections. Thanks for listening, this could go anywhere.Jay Rickard Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Jesus Cookies
    May 15 2024

    Look, all I'm saying is that when you raise a kid against its own nature, sometimes you get Jesus Cookies.

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    16 mins
  • Episode 19: Education
    Jan 12 2024

    Education isn't just about school.

    In this episode I speak with one of my dearest, life long friends about Education. Our common link was her Mother, who was a teacher. We reminisce, discuss our own scholastic experiences, examine how they shaped us and find some perspective in the difficulties we faced as children.

    It gets deep but we have a good time. I hope you do too. Let me know what school was like for you as a kid. What were the lessons you learned which defined your character? Did they come from text books?

    What are your thoughts on public school versus charter? What choices have you made as a parent for your kids education?

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Episode 18: Feel to Deal
    Jan 2 2024

    Mental Health check-in. What's going on with your mental health journey lately? I'm getting a lot out of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and talk about it here a little. The gist of it is you just have to Feel in order to Deal. The only way forward, is through, etc.

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    12 mins
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