In this episode, the dogs lament the upcoming recording hiatus (0:25). Rob brings up Forest Gump, the best movie of all time, as an example of childhood innocence (2:24) and they all discuss a child’s unique ability to respond to reality (5:24). Mike gives a throwback to his time with braces (14:50), they all agree that the pod is a sign-post to Heaven (quite possibly the only one that exists on the internet) (27:20), and Connor closes out with a story about being held (37:45).

Quotes:

“Hot yoga is very difficult and I am becoming extremely limber.” (Mike, 1:42)

“Forest Gump is absolutely lovable and very attractive because he is both unveiled and good.” (Mike, 18:39)

“I think that’s part of why it’s so hard to be unveiled, because if I unveil myself then I actually have to confront what’s going on in my heart and if that’s not healed and made whole then there is a lot of stuff that will come out.” (Mike, 19:50)

“There is something about the simplicity of a child that makes them also very vulnerable.” (Connor, 22:19)

“Joy is a by-product of being in communion with God.” (Connor summarizing Lewis, 26:40)

“We point to the eschaton.” (Mike, 27:37)

“You can’t avoid the tragedy of life.” (Mike, 35:00)

“HOLD ME!” (Mary Anne, 39:18)

“You can’t go out and fight dragons unless you have a mom and a dad who love you.” (Connor, 40:15)

“Come to me, I can handle it.” (Connor, 41:01)

Media Mentions:

References:

  • U.S. Army
  • Idaho
  • Netflix
  • Word on Fire
  • England
  • YouTube
  • New York
  • Boston
  • Mary
  • Wichita, KS
  • Attachment Theory
  • Tennessee
  • Robert Duvall

Shout- Outs:

  • Fr. Scott Harter
  • Connor’s nephew
  • Mallory Klaas
  • Fr. Isaac Coulter
  • Connor’s friend P.J. and family (Mary Anne, Margie)
  • Daniel Sahyouni

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