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This is Big Time
by Noah Rauch
Genuine Conversations. Incredible Revelations. Join Noah Rauch and Roger Brown as they connect with each other and people in the Durham community.
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Allen Iverson (AI) Isn't Scary
In this episode Noah and Roger sit down with Vijay after five years and get a glimpse into the mind of the younger generation. They get deep into the idea of leadership, religion, good and evil, ignorance of God, Christian apologetics, and much more.
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Selling Security, Living History
Today Roger and Noah sit down with Robert F Wallace, a successful insurance salesman in the Durham area and a personal friend of Roger for several years. We talk about the art of business achievement, the need of relationships for success, truth in business, the effects of AI on society, how COVID affected business and lives and much more.
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Guard Your Garden
Today Roger and Noah sit down for a wisdom-packed conversation about walking with God daily, balancing the plate of your life, connecting the dots of your past, and learning to ignore the noise of the world.
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Long-Eyed
Today, Roger and Noah sit down with Leo Farmer—a grandfather, gardener, and carpenter whose many talents are matched by his eye for beauty. Together they explore themes like the allure of “greener grass,” his upbringing, the practice of gratitude, the contrast between farming for beauty and farming for function, and even a bit of AI.
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A Powerhouse for the People
Today Roger and Noah sit down with Minnie Forte-Brown an absolute powerhouse for the people. Minnie discusses what it means to be on the school board, and how she helped to influence Durham schools to enhance the education of its student body. We discuss what a good teacher looks like, the growth and well being and children, the black power movement, AI and much more.
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Gems of Fatherhood
Roger, Noah and Vincent sit down with Elijah Mebans and unpack some serious gems of fatherhood. The discussion ranges from entrepreneurship, chasing your dreams, falling backwards with faith, raising your children right the old school and new school way and way principles are timeless guideposts.
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Faith in family
Today we talk to Nia, Roger's granddaughter and discuss a ton of great things including the Durham NC education system, the mindset of younger generations, the importance of having your own opinion, AI, God, Historical racism, unity, and having a family that believes in you. A fantastic episode worth a listen.
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Birds of a feather
Noah and Roger briefly discuss faith, personal growth and what it means to look someone in the eyes before bringing on Roger's son, Vincent. Then they unpack success stories, business, relationships, mindset, entrepreneurship, balance and much more
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Grow from the Ground
Roger and Noah sit back down with Garret Gooch and discuss grief, growth, manhood, the power of a mother, Charlie Kirk and more.
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Dream Killers
After some time, Noah and Roger reconnect and discuss what it means to do the work, living with gratitude, and dream killers.
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Perspective and Principle
After a few months of life flourishing ahead - Noah and Roger sit back down to discuss the results of the election, principle and planning.
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Conversations under a shaded tree
There's a lot to be anxious about in the world. Noah and Rodger connect on first on the problems that we are all facing and then find that the solution is to simply believe in others, surround yourself with people who believe in you and to BE where you are.
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Strong Mind Strong Future
Noah and Roger sit down with Sheba and Vincent to discuss the current education system and critical race theory.
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Switchblade or Run
Noah and Rodger connect before meeting with Sheba and Vincent. They discuss the war in Ukraine, being King, balance, being a team player, covid, the New Dark Age, SVB bank failing, manhood, culture and much more.
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Before and after
Noah and Roger sit down again with Gooch to talk about his change of character, where he's been and where he's headed.
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As long as we're together, we are not lost
How do you turn a Judas into a Jesus? What does it mean to be a man? And more wisdom from 87 year old African American leader, Rodger Brown - hosted with Noah Rauch
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The Middle Son
In this episode Noah and Roger sit down with Skip Brown, Roger's middle son and discuss his upbringing, his career, the effects of Covid on the education system, racism in America, and more.
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February Check-in
Noah and Roger meet in February to catch up after the new year.
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Engineered to Succeed
In this conversation Noah and Roger interview Vjay - Vincent's oldest son. As a 20 year old computer engineer at Clemson University, VJ offers a unique perspective about tech, truth in the media, growing up black in America and more.
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Turkey Leg Love
In this episode Noah and Roger meet with Roger's oldest grandchild Rena, and her family. They dive into family memories, what it means to be a father, forgiveness and much more. Leave us a comment or a five star review. Thanks for listening.
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Buzzard or Eagle
In this episode Roger and Noah sit down with Roger's oldest son, Raymond and discuss his upbringing in an African American house in Durham NC during the 60s. They talk about race relations, the importance of fatherhood, life in the Brown home during the 60s, whether or not individuals exemplify an eagle or a buzzard and much more.
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Colorblind
Roger, Garret Gooch and I sit down with Kevin Hinton and meet his white son-in-law Jeff. His example of 'colorblind' love comes as a refreshing shock for Roger and Gooch.
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Critical Race Conversations
Today Roger and Noah sit down with Roger's son, Vince, and discuss coming up prepared to succeed, the education system, critical race theory and much more.
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Help From a Mirror
In this episode Noah and Roger sit down again to talk with Kevin Hinton this time about his upbringing. Insightful questions, honest answers. Enjoy.
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Sometimes Prison Works
Roger Brown and Noah sit down with Kevin Hinton and discuss how their relationship started, how you don't need money to make a vision reality, and show that sometimes prison does work. Be sure to like share and send us your feedback.
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Us Then and Now
Roger and Noah sit down and discuss about what happened on January 6th, how technology is replacing humanity, how division has always been a part of the United States, and much more.
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From Godfather to Good Father
Roger Brown and Noah sit down with "Gooch" a former drug dealer for the second time and discuss his first time being arrested, how race plays a role in police investigations, and other invaluable insights.
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Birthday Broadcast
Roger and Noah sit down with Garret Gooch, a former drug dealer, on Roger's 86th birthday to discuss how the two met and Gooch's life dealing drugs.
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Practice a Loss
In this episode Roger and Noah talk about soul security, practicing a loss, standing strong against the pipeline of life, how there are more wrong answers than right ones, and the time I realized that humanity was beautiful while holding a cadaver brain. Share, like, subscribe, enjoy.
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Recipes for Life
In this episode Roger reads a book that he wrote for his mother on her 100th birthday. This episode is packed full of wisdom. Enjoy.
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The Beautiful Life
In this episode Roger discusses his upbringing, the character of his father, what it was like growing up, how his family overcame racism, and the meaning of marriage.
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Talking with Murder
Roger and Noah sit down to talk with Curtis, aka "Murder" a former gang member who spent several years in prison for murder. In this episode we discuss what it was like for him growing up, how he fell into the cycle of drug dealing and gang violence, and the steps he's taking to turn it around.
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Pancake People
Roger Brown is an 85 year old African American man I met during a consultation at work. He is a father, a grandfather, a small business owner, a scientist, and a man of faith. We immediately connected and I found myself sitting on his steps ten feet away wanting to know more about him, his life, his culture and his story. This is the second episode of our conversations together.
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Everyone Has A Story
Roger Brown is an 85 year old African American man I met during a consultation at work. He is a father, a grandfather, a small business owner, a scientist, and a man of faith. We immediately connected and I found myself sitting on his steps ten feet away wanting to know more about him, his life, his culture and his story. This is the first episode where Roger and I talk about Faith, Coronavirus, George Floyd, Having a Plan, the Power of Emotion, and What is Prayer.
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Genuine Conversations. Incredible Revelations. Join Noah Rauch and Roger Brown as they connect with each other and people in the Durham community.
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