Chapter 1: What are the cycles fathers pass down that sons are left to heal?
What are the cycles fathers pass down that sons are left to heal? What if being a man wasn't about holding it all together, but learning how to let go? This is a space where men speak truth and find the power to heal and transform. I'm Mike Della Rocha. Welcome to Sacred Lessons. Listen to Sacred Lessons on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Chapter 2: What does it mean to let go as a man?
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I didn't really have an interest in being on air. I kind of was up there to just try and infiltrate the building.
From the underground clubs that shaped global music to the pastors and creatives who built the cultural empire, the Atlanta Ears podcast uncovers the stories behind one of the most influential cities in the world. The thing I love about Atlanta is that it's a city of hustlers, man.
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Chapter 3: How do current events shape the trivia questions?
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Today versus back in the day.
Oh, I think I have some really good questions today. Wow. Very excited. Setting the bar high. Yes, I am. Wait, hold on. Alexis, does that mean they're going to be good or does that mean they're going to be boring? Like, oh, these are so cool, but they're not. Okay, we know.
Listen, listen. Good point.
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Chapter 4: What nostalgic elements are discussed in the episode?
Like, we're going to start with Wicked. Okay. because we are so excited for the new movie to come out.
I am really excited.
I have tickets to go see it. Do you? Yes. It's going to be so good. And it's been all over the headlines, especially, did you see Ariana Grande get grabbed by that crazy fan? And then Cynthia jumps in and saves her. Yes. If you haven't seen the video, people listening, yes.
Yeah, it's funny because she's like in between two people and one lady kind of like shifts away, but I'm sorry, what's her name? Cynthia Arevo. Cynthia is like going towards the guy like back off.
It's really cool.
It's really amazing. She gets them before the bodyguards get to them. Totally, it's wild. But in all of the crazy headlines and in all the excitement, we are going to step back and remember the first singer turned actor to star in a Wizard of Oz spinoff. Mama, I would be so proud. I'm talking about Michael Jackson as the scarecrow in The Wiz. Michael Jackson. You guys don't know The Wiz?
And Diana Ross played Dorothy? I didn't know any of this.
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Chapter 5: What is the significance of Wicked in today's culture?
Richard Pryor was The Wiz in this movie. Was he funny? Was he able to tell jokes? You gotta go watch it. It was like a total flop. It was a Broadway play that got turned into a movie. And when it came out, it was like the most expensive conversion that had ever happened. But it totally flopped at the box office. But it's been a cult classic since. So it's like better now almost. Got it, got it.
Yeah, and it's wild because Michael Jackson, it's really, it was before any of his first solo albums. He's only 19 years old when he films this, right? Okay, so this is way, okay. Way back. This is before I was even born. It was like 1978 that this came out, okay? Or it was filmed, I think, in 78. Okay. God, I can't wait. I could hear him as a scarecrow. Only had a bright night.
It's so good. It's so good. I would love to see it.
You've got to watch it. And it's all set in New York City. Oh, did he moonwalk down Yellow Brick Road? Well, so this is my question, okay? Because it's Michael's first time to be away from home and his family.
Okay.
And he moves to New York City with his sister Latoya to film this movie. Okay, wow. So while he's there, he develops a strange habit.
Hmm?
Okay, so Alexis, I'm just going to give you three options and you tell me what the strange habit Michael Jackson developed while in New York City for the first time. Okay. Okay. Was it A, that he would only moonwalk when he had to go get something from the local bodega? Oh. Let me get a chopped cheese. Was it B, he bathed in a bathtub full of Perrier water? Oh, wow. Wow, fancy. Oh, my God.
Who's, wow.
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Chapter 6: How does Michael Jackson's role in The Wiz impact his legacy?
That's really funny. It's not sparkling, it's frozen. Okay, the thing about the bathtub is that, like, at 19, did he have money by then? Because I'm not worried about the water. I'm worried about, can you have a bathtub in your New York City apartment? But remember Jackson 5? He was famous as a child, so maybe they did have some money from, you know what I mean? Because his family was rich.
Yeah, his singing career started at the age of 6. So maybe he did. That's actually crazy.
That's realistic.
How do you get in that habit? How does that accidentally happen one day? You're like, hey, I'm going to take a bath in the water. And it feels better than a normal bath that you keep doing it? I guess it's like natural bath bomb in there. It's like fizzy. It's just like fizzing a little the whole time. Who doesn't love a good bath bomb? Do you drink the water after? I don't know.
I kind of want it to be true because it's so weird. But I'm going to stick with the moonwalking.
What? No.
You made so much sense. It was the bath in the Perrier water. I just talked about it for a minute straight.
I thought we were locked in.
I was like, that sounds so real. I went against my instinct. I don't know what I did there. I would love to see him moonwalk to a bodega, though. I never got to any reason. I just read about it in the Time magazine article.
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