Episode 178: @Dus10

FYP too local? IYKYK, amirite?

@Dus10 is (if I'm not mistaken) the first TikTok-er I've connected with and seen an interview through to the end.

And I'm a better person for it.

@Dus10 is a son, a sibling, a father, a human, a man, and a Kansas Citian (whether he wants that last part to be the case or not). He's also my guest for Episode No. 178.

@Dus10 and I sat down for a few to chew the life fat a couple of weeks ago, and what a conversation it was. We talked growing up, family, marriage, divorce, fatherhood, men's mental health, connecting IRL, and so much more.

We also talked about a few of @Dus10's favorite albums, which were these:

Motion City Soundtrack's Commit This to Memory (2005)

Monta at Odds (2008), Gringo

Kendrick Lamar's good kid, m.A.A.d. city (2012)

A Moon Shaped Pool (2016), Radiohead

Making Movies' I Am Another (2017)

If you're on the Tok, please give @Dus10 a follow. He's working hard to create meetup opportunities with other folks in Kansas City, and has already made several connections and participated in a few gatherings. Think he's got that handle for most of the socials, too, if TikTok's not your jam. Make sure you check out his Discord, too. It's called Let's Hang Out KC. And if you poke around in those places, you're likely to find his anonymous voicemail-message number where you can call, leave your thoughts, and get stuff off of your chest.

Thank you, @Dus10, for the time and the opportunity to sit down together. And thank you to all of you that support the podcast.

Cheers.

copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to any of the audio clips contained within this episode. They are snippets from a J.J. Cale tune called, "Woman I Love," which I found on his 1972 release, Naturally, c/o Universal International Music B.V.


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