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Episode: 966
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Title: HPR0966: The wisdom of our elders
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0966/hpr0966.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 05:43:21
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Thank You!
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Hello, HPR audience.
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My name is Steve McLaughlin, door to door geek.
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I am very, very, very long overdue to giving an episode.
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I just posted something to Google Plus and Ken Simon said I should make this an HGAR episode.
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So, Ken, I cannot agree with you more.
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I'm down here in Florida on vacation to Disney World.
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I have eight people with me.
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My wife, my two kids, my sister-in-law, their two kids, my father and my father-in-law.
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I just spent well in excess of almost four hours sitting on the deck of my place where
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I'm at like the Westgate or the Windgate, something I don't even know.
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Yes, so many reads, by the way, I just sat here with those two individuals talking about
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everything from history of baseball, history of football, some of the inside stories, some
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of the people they actually knew, and then ranging from everything from World War 1, World
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War 2, Civil War, modern day politics, and we ran the gambit of conversation.
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And the only thing that really seems abundantly clear to me is I have an utter fascination
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with personal experiences explained to me in story form.
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I have hung out with professional wrestlers, for instance, like the Iron Sheep, until three
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to four in the morning, just sitting around, listening to them talk about things that they
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personally experienced, things that they really went through.
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And I gotta say, those are the kind of things that shaped me as a human being.
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I personally believe those are the kind of people, those are the kind of things that really
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do make up what this world was and what is becoming.
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These people have a personal insight into history that I cannot truly comprehend.
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I'm just some to them, young whipper Schnapper, who's going to be 40 years old by the way
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here very soon.
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And I feel like these are the kind of people that truly need to be listened to.
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These are the kind of people that truly need to have a share at a table.
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These are the people that have seen things that we cannot comprehend.
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You have to understand how far this country, this world has advanced technology and politically
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in the last 20 to 30 years.
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We as young as basically cannot comprehend what it was really like 50, 60, 70, 80, 100,
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200 years ago, we cannot comprehend it.
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And these are the kind of people that when they talk, they truly open my eyes.
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One of my comments in my Google Plus posting was how I truly do not wholeheartedly believe
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everything I read in a book.
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I'll say it's because I truly do not understand the history of the author.
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By that, what I mean is everything ever written throughout the end of the time has a bias
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to it.
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It truly does.
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Even when they try not to, it still does.
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And because of that, I truly do not wholeheartedly believe what I read in a book unless I truly
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understand the history of the author.
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I don't understand the history of any author because I don't know them personally.
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But these kind of people that I get to know over a drink, it seems like most of the time,
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I'm sorry to say, but it's over a drink.
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And these people basically expose to me, this guy, they expose what it meant to be young,
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what it meant to grow up back then, what it meant to be black, what it meant to be white,
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what it meant to be poor, what it meant to be rich.
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These guys have a personal insight, a viewpoint, into history that I really honestly think
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the majority of the younger people fail miserably to really acknowledge and comprehend.
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Maybe I'm wrong.
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Maybe the younger people actually do listen to the older people and they really do understand
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and comprehend where these people came from.
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I personally think they don't.
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I personally think the majority of people in this country treat them as ignorant, seen
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narrow old people that just don't get it, quote, unquote.
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Well, the problem is they get it and they get more than enough.
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Now granted, their bias as well.
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But when I sit here and listen to them, at least I truly understand where their bias is
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coming from, why it's coming from where it's coming from, how it's coming from where it's
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coming from, and for God's sake, why?
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They're usually based upon personal experiences.
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And these, I can't say that I cannot say it clear enough.
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We all need to once in a while learn to shut our holes and actually listen.
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Yes, we know a lot.
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Yes, we understand a great deal about things that they do not even begin to comprehend.
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But bottom line, when it comes to being humans on this planet, they've seen things that
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we really, truly can't comprehend.
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We really, truly cannot grasp the true nature of what they're saying.
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But we can at least listen to them.
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I honestly feel like a better person.
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I feel more knowledgeable.
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I feel like a better human being, every time I sit down and listen to those older people.
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And granted, part of it is, I'll say entertainment purposes, because I like hearing these people
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go off.
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I like hearing them speak from their heart, speak about passionate things that they definitely
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know about, excuse me, and I really, I cannot encourage more people to sit down and just
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listen.
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Okay, this country is we know it.
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We only truly understand maybe 10, 15, 20, 30 years at the absolute most of cause and effect.
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Everything else we know about comes from a book, which is personally biased, and we really
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don't understand the true undertones, the true back stories about things that happen.
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We only understand what we worked on.
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The story alone about the Bismarck, which if you don't know what the Bismarck was, it
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was almost the master ship, it was almost the perfect ship that could have been made at
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any point in history, okay, and to understand what actually happened to it and why it happened
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to it and how it happened to it makes me better understand how dare I say God was looking
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out for the rest of the world, okay.
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It's the kind of thing that you cannot write, you cannot make up, you cannot fabricate.
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Real life is truly much, much, much, much, much, much more entertaining, much more complex
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and almost much more unbelievable than anything these putzes in Hollywood or Bollywood or wherever
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you're from can even comprehend to make up, okay, bottom line.
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Once in a while when we just know people we think they're seen out, well guess what,
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sometimes they're not seen out, they actually know what they're talking about.
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I honestly can't fake Ketadov for just making that one simple comment, that one simple
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basic comment of this should be an Easter episode.
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I would love it if I could just go to dare I say a retirement center and get old people
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to sit around and talk about personal experiences, not personal beliefs or not
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personal feelings, but viewpoints, things they literally saw when they were younger.
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Besides being in my mind what could be one of the most epic podcast ideas available,
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I think it could honestly be educational to a great number of people and not only that
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a nice way of recorded history dare I say.
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What's again, yes, I've kind of been abbreviated, yes, I've been Florida, yes, it's 311
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in the morning, but I will say I at least finally did an HBR episode of people and with
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that said, I cannot thank people enough like Ken Fowon, 5150, even guys like Clark 2, Peter
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64, Double N Dan, all those kind of guys, okay, and I'm missing a butt load of people
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by the way, okay, an extreme butt load of people.
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Those are the kind of people I cannot thank enough for getting me interested, getting me
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let's say excited about listening to other people and sharing things I personally experience.
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Those are the guys that I honestly feel are paving the way right now, right now, right now,
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right now, right now.
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Those are the kind of guys I really honestly look up to, I idolize and I really cannot
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beg them enough to keep on doing what you are doing, come, hell or high water, period.
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And yes, everybody who's doing the fest out there are saying to you because you bring
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people to together to the exact same kind of story telling.
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Bruce Patterson helped the Northeast, the new Lennox Pass and he utterly believes the
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young people need to be there, need to get involved.
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I will say Bruce is 100% right, but the same token, we need to get these older people
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involved because if we get the older people and the younger people together, I feel like
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only outstandingly great beneficial things for human culture can come out of it.
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Again, man, that the card, he light was fantastic, it's all I gotta say, good stuff people.
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Unless you're recovering, then it's bad, really bad.
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Alright guys, I will definitely, I need to do more, period.
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Thank you very much and you had yourself a great day.
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