
I am unsure of what exactly to call this new segment, we had discussed "Bolt Action Friday," but it just doesn't have the right ring to it. Michael and I sat down today and discussed a few topics through the lens of experience in different decades of life. For those of you familiar with the show you know that often on Friday I answer Q and A, today is no different, except that Michael is joining me to give his perspective from a younger generation. Before we began I opened with an explanation of the airspace surrounding the Washington DC area, and how something so horrific like the collision between a civilian airliner and military BlackHawk helicopter can occur. I have no details or specifics of the crash, my commentary is on airspace and the complications that can occur only. The remainder of the episode contains topics that I have talked about solo, but was curious about a younger generations take: Military Service Mental Health Relationships Enjoy and let me know what you think of this format. Today's Sponsors: Pique Life: Get 20% off + a FREE rechargeable frother and glass beaker with your first purchase with my link: https://Piquelife.com/CLEAREDHOT Maui Nui: Head over to https://Mauinuivenison.com/Clearedhot for a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products
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Ladies and gentlemen, good morning and welcome back. Friday programming for today. I haven't yet decided as I'm recording this what we're going to call the episode, so I'm not really sure what it's going to be titled. If you've followed the show, you know that on Fridays I will often answer questions, questions received from the listeners or viewers. I call them Full Auto Friday, as in
A rapid fire response. I was thinking about this. You know, Michael is two decades younger than me. And I believe it was actually input from the listeners that suggested maybe bring Michael in and get his opinion on some of this stuff. And I thought it was a really good idea because the way I think about things and the way that younger generations think about things, they're different.
I think it's a cool concept. I don't know how many times we're going to do it. Give me some feedback as to whether or not you liked it or not. I picked some issues that I have talked about not at length, but enough times that people might recognize them. And then I brought them over to the world of, hey, what do you think about this, Michael? What is your generation? What words do they use?
What vernacular do they use? How do they describe this? And I thought it was really cool. I enjoyed it. The time flew by. We did almost an hour, and I'm rambling at this point. So let's get ready to get into it. Now, before we get into it, how am I able to bring this podcast to you for free? I have sponsors and I have ads. So do me a favor. If you like the show, consider supporting the sponsors.
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