love, Winslow

love, Winslow

episode nineteen | the lion's den

22 min · 13 de may de 2026
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terrible time for the tablet to die, I apologize for the way it cuts out at the end. what I was saying is: not only is my high school friend's big brother a great family man, he's making big moves professionally. whole time it seems he has not forgotten where he came from, he still looks out... had no reason to help me, still chose to. proud to have been a part of that evening, thanks for that. also thank you Marcus for your leadership (and that hug).

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