EPISODE · Jan 16, 2024 · 50 MIN
So Much to Shay... Shay | The Dear Son, Show | Ep 92
from Dear Son, · host Derek Johns
In this episode of The Dear Son Show, hosts Jay Black and D John engage in significant, reflective discussions regarding the quotidian influences that shape their sons' characters and actions. Drawing lessons from current events, such as the Club Shay Shay interview controversy (without focusing on the actual dispute), they transition to personal parenting experiences unveiling implications of hasty conclusions and the significance of influence. Insights are shared on how teenagers' actions can lead to severe consequences while shedding light on recognizing their own influence over friends. The hosts consider the prevalence of passing quick judgments based on limited information, emphasizing the importance of hearing full stories before forming opinions.00:00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage00:01:16 The Dear Son Show Begins00:01:37 NFL Sunday, Week 18 Discussion00:04:43 Analyzing the Current Events00:05:15 The Comedian Battle Situation00:11:41 The Impact of Popularity Over Truth00:14:32 The Role of Character in Defining Truth00:18:26 Navigating Friendships and Character Judgments00:21:20 The Expectations from Family and Friends00:25:00 Understanding Friendships and Disagreements00:25:52 The Importance of Truth in Relationships00:26:15 The Consequences of Being 'Loud and Wrong'00:26:49 Recognizing the Influence of Troublemakers00:27:46 The Role of Parents in Guiding Their Children00:29:05 Reflecting on Personal Experiences and Lessons00:34:07 The Impact of Actions on Personal Relationships00:34:44 The Influence of Environment on Behavior00:36:14 Reflecting on Past Mistakes and Lessons00:39:54 The Consequences of Teenage Pregnancy00:44:15 Closing Thoughts and AcknowledgementsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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So Much to Shay... Shay | The Dear Son, Show | Ep 92
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