Ayesha Roscoe
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And there had been difficulties between your mom and your dad and your sister and your dad, like on their own, right?
And there had been difficulties between your mom and your dad and your sister and your dad, like on their own, right?
I can understand how having a partner who does not share your reality would be very straining for a marriage. But your parents have been together a long time, right?
I can understand how having a partner who does not share your reality would be very straining for a marriage. But your parents have been together a long time, right?
I can understand how having a partner who does not share your reality would be very straining for a marriage. But your parents have been together a long time, right?
That sounds so difficult and so hard and so personal. Was there a point where, given how fragile your family was, you considered dropping this project or talking through maybe some other measures for reconciliation?
That sounds so difficult and so hard and so personal. Was there a point where, given how fragile your family was, you considered dropping this project or talking through maybe some other measures for reconciliation?
That sounds so difficult and so hard and so personal. Was there a point where, given how fragile your family was, you considered dropping this project or talking through maybe some other measures for reconciliation?
When we come back, 2024 comes to an end, and with it, Zach and his dad check the list after their year-long bet. We're back with the Sunday story, and we're talking to reporter Zach Mack about the impact conspiracy theories have had on his father and what that has meant for his whole family. So, Zach, at the end of the year, obviously, none of the things on your dad's list came to pass.
When we come back, 2024 comes to an end, and with it, Zach and his dad check the list after their year-long bet. We're back with the Sunday story, and we're talking to reporter Zach Mack about the impact conspiracy theories have had on his father and what that has meant for his whole family. So, Zach, at the end of the year, obviously, none of the things on your dad's list came to pass.
When we come back, 2024 comes to an end, and with it, Zach and his dad check the list after their year-long bet. We're back with the Sunday story, and we're talking to reporter Zach Mack about the impact conspiracy theories have had on his father and what that has meant for his whole family. So, Zach, at the end of the year, obviously, none of the things on your dad's list came to pass.
It was a moment you had been waiting for and, you know, hoping it would bring a moment of realization for your dad. So what happened?
It was a moment you had been waiting for and, you know, hoping it would bring a moment of realization for your dad. So what happened?
It was a moment you had been waiting for and, you know, hoping it would bring a moment of realization for your dad. So what happened?
Well, I guess you and your dad were able to have these conversations and kind of figure out at least some sort of coexisting. But how about, you know, your sister and your mother? How have they been grappling with... Because There wasn't some aha moment. And he said, oh, I was totally wrong, which generally doesn't happen, right? And so how are your mother and sister grappling with this?
Well, I guess you and your dad were able to have these conversations and kind of figure out at least some sort of coexisting. But how about, you know, your sister and your mother? How have they been grappling with... Because There wasn't some aha moment. And he said, oh, I was totally wrong, which generally doesn't happen, right? And so how are your mother and sister grappling with this?
Well, I guess you and your dad were able to have these conversations and kind of figure out at least some sort of coexisting. But how about, you know, your sister and your mother? How have they been grappling with... Because There wasn't some aha moment. And he said, oh, I was totally wrong, which generally doesn't happen, right? And so how are your mother and sister grappling with this?