PILTDOWN MAN AND THE CARDIFF GIANT
We love your feedback and suggestions. Please tell us your name too. AI tries to trick us and scam us sometimes. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2558645/fan_mail/new] Father’s Day isn’t simple for a lot of us, so we wanted to do something that feels honest. We start with some light banter, then we bring back Dr. Holly Holman to help us tell the story of Grant Hall, a dad and grandpa who somehow managed to be reckless, hilarious, loving, and relentless all at once. We talk about what it looks like when a person comes from extreme poverty in rural Kentucky and still finds ways to move forward. Grant works the farm as a kid, ends up digging graves at the Lexington Cemetery, and later wills himself into better work with a kind of self-taught determination you don’t forget. That includes the wild part: teaching himself crane operation after hours, and even learning to read through sports magazines because formal school never really happened. Then the story turns into a catalog of survival and attitude: brutal accidents, chemical exposure, strokes, dialysis, and even surviving a ruptured aortic aneurysm. Somehow, the takeaways aren’t just about toughness. They’re also about how humor shows up in dark places, how a parent can change, and how a single moment of laughter at the end can matter more than a hundred perfect speeches. If you care about fatherhood, family legacy, resilience, grief, and real-life storytelling, this conversation will stick with you. If it hits home, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review with your own Father’s Day story. Please leave us your comments, text me, DM me, give me your thoughts. what works and what doesn't land? We want to improve. thanks for listening Joe
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