Andy Stump
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Podcast Appearances
The problem is most people won't acknowledge their mistakes. Sure. You know what I mean? So if they make a mistake and they try to play the game of I'm going to ignore the response instead of addressing it, I think it gets worse. And I think that shatters a lot of what โ the perception is of that person.
My theory is when I mess up, which I do all the time, and this is outside of like the podcast content world and even my own personal life, I try to immediately acknowledge that and address it because we're all gonna fail and we are all gonna make, I don't have a spreadsheet long enough
My theory is when I mess up, which I do all the time, and this is outside of like the podcast content world and even my own personal life, I try to immediately acknowledge that and address it because we're all gonna fail and we are all gonna make, I don't have a spreadsheet long enough
My theory is when I mess up, which I do all the time, and this is outside of like the podcast content world and even my own personal life, I try to immediately acknowledge that and address it because we're all gonna fail and we are all gonna make, I don't have a spreadsheet long enough
to count the galactic mistakes that I've made in my life or the situations where I wish I had said something different or bit a better person, better, better dad, bit a better, like there's not enough time. Right. But I just try to address them. And I think as long as people are willing to do that, you can see them as a person and not a figurine lack of a better term.
to count the galactic mistakes that I've made in my life or the situations where I wish I had said something different or bit a better person, better, better dad, bit a better, like there's not enough time. Right. But I just try to address them. And I think as long as people are willing to do that, you can see them as a person and not a figurine lack of a better term.
to count the galactic mistakes that I've made in my life or the situations where I wish I had said something different or bit a better person, better, better dad, bit a better, like there's not enough time. Right. But I just try to address them. And I think as long as people are willing to do that, you can see them as a person and not a figurine lack of a better term.
I bet he would.
I bet he would.
I bet he would.
Are you guys known for your beans out there? We are.
Are you guys known for your beans out there? We are.
Are you guys known for your beans out there? We are.
I think it might be the right word, but you just don't have the context or the processing power to understand what you're seeing.
I think it might be the right word, but you just don't have the context or the processing power to understand what you're seeing.
I think it might be the right word, but you just don't have the context or the processing power to understand what you're seeing.
So anyways, that is crazy to hear. Yeah. My children would probably say that I am ridiculously over affectionate with them. Like I'm constant. I just, I'm always been an affectionate person. I appreciate touch for sure.
So anyways, that is crazy to hear. Yeah. My children would probably say that I am ridiculously over affectionate with them. Like I'm constant. I just, I'm always been an affectionate person. I appreciate touch for sure.
So anyways, that is crazy to hear. Yeah. My children would probably say that I am ridiculously over affectionate with them. Like I'm constant. I just, I'm always been an affectionate person. I appreciate touch for sure.
I can't even fathom a world of, I'm gonna use the term neglect, whether it's the right word or the wrong word, where just the physical act of a hug, which in my mind, and you're a parent now, right? Do you hug your kids? I don't think I can go a day without any, even my 21-year-old son, I'm like, get over here.