Adam Matas
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Podcast Appearances
You know, this is not like it's labeled as, and in large part it is a charity thing.
It's giving back to the community.
But I also think it's such a cool experience for the bigs because it gives you an opportunity to connect with someone.
Like you're giving something back.
But it also, it's like a real human experience.
And it sounds like when you say that this one went on for eight years and then it was, you graduate from it, it's over, but now you're friends, you know, there's like a mentorship relationship.
And I think that's what makes it so unique.
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All right, right on.
And even I think sometimes for those things, I mean, you talk about there's a cultural difference.
One of the things I think is true in life these days is that it's hard to cross cultural boundaries.
I always talk about when I went to college, I went to a private college.
I was never around wealthy people.
And it was kind of the best thing I learned in college was how to be around the upper class, because if you're never around it, you don't know what it's like.
And I think that's true of all, you know, of all little bubbles of life.
So even that part of it, I think, is really neat that it just gave you a window into a different world, him a window into a different world.
And you both get something from it.
I am the biggest champion of fatherhood.
I just think it's the greatest thing ever.
It's by far my favorite role I've ever played in life.