The Colonel & the Kid Podcast - Chapter 18 - "The Deer 'Sam' From Peever Slough"
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Summary
In this episode of the Colonel and the Kid podcast, Greg reflects on his memoir about his grandfather, focusing on Chapter 18, which centers around a deer named Sam. He shares personal anecdotes about hunting, the influence of his grandfather, and the lessons learned about manhood and family. The conversation also touches on NFL updates, officiating issues, and the importance of role models in shaping character. Greg concludes with insights on the virtues of Bushido and the significance of personal stories in understanding one's identity.
Takeaways
The podcast is based on Greg's memoir about his grandfather.
Chapter 18 focuses on a deer named Sam, significant to Greg's memories.
Greg regrets not asking his grandfather more about the deer.
Hunting is a rite of passage and a way to connect with manhood.
Grandpa's influence shaped Greg's views on life and hunting.
Quotes from psychologists highlight the importance of human connection.
The NFL update discusses officiating issues and game analysis.
Personal anecdotes illustrate the impact of family on identity.
The concept of Bushido is tied to modern manhood and virtues.
Greg reflects on the importance of role models in shaping character.