It All Ties Together

Episode 153: An Interview with Three Teenage Girls - Elvis, Kat, and Gertha - That Turns Out to Be One of the Best Interviews Yet for Helping Me Inch Closer to Identifying How We Begin to Heal Our Fractured Culture in the USA.

April 20, 2024 Justin O'Quinn Season 1 Episode 153
Episode 153: An Interview with Three Teenage Girls - Elvis, Kat, and Gertha - That Turns Out to Be One of the Best Interviews Yet for Helping Me Inch Closer to Identifying How We Begin to Heal Our Fractured Culture in the USA.
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It All Ties Together
Episode 153: An Interview with Three Teenage Girls - Elvis, Kat, and Gertha - That Turns Out to Be One of the Best Interviews Yet for Helping Me Inch Closer to Identifying How We Begin to Heal Our Fractured Culture in the USA.
Apr 20, 2024 Season 1 Episode 153
Justin O'Quinn

This interview was a lot of fun.  As we moved along through the interview, I began throwing bigger and more difficult off-script questions to these three wonderful young ladies and, before we finished, they had helped me immensely in understanding the "how" of putting at least some portion of our culture back together and to prevent it from breaking more than it already has.

As is typical of most occasions when I turn on the mic, every imaginable obnoxious background noise congregated in the vicinity so I had to heavily filter this recording.  The three young ladies I am interviewing have relatively small voices so it took tremendous effort amplify their voices while filtering out background noise at the same time without making them sound like we were all sitting in a tin can.  I ask you, the listener, as it gets closer to the end of this episode, to ignore the background of the mower I could not fully remove without removing the voices of those in this interview.  I was amazed by some of the depth and maturity in the content of much of what these three young ladies offered for their opinions and thoughts on some very serious matters pertaining to the health of our national culture, church, parenting, and life in general, and I strongly believe that every person who hears this interview will be better for having listened to it.

I wrapped up this interview with more hope for the future of our culture than I did when we started.  I hope you walk away with the same.

Show Notes

This interview was a lot of fun.  As we moved along through the interview, I began throwing bigger and more difficult off-script questions to these three wonderful young ladies and, before we finished, they had helped me immensely in understanding the "how" of putting at least some portion of our culture back together and to prevent it from breaking more than it already has.

As is typical of most occasions when I turn on the mic, every imaginable obnoxious background noise congregated in the vicinity so I had to heavily filter this recording.  The three young ladies I am interviewing have relatively small voices so it took tremendous effort amplify their voices while filtering out background noise at the same time without making them sound like we were all sitting in a tin can.  I ask you, the listener, as it gets closer to the end of this episode, to ignore the background of the mower I could not fully remove without removing the voices of those in this interview.  I was amazed by some of the depth and maturity in the content of much of what these three young ladies offered for their opinions and thoughts on some very serious matters pertaining to the health of our national culture, church, parenting, and life in general, and I strongly believe that every person who hears this interview will be better for having listened to it.

I wrapped up this interview with more hope for the future of our culture than I did when we started.  I hope you walk away with the same.