Stair Pits
What happens when you grow up learning every rule of survival — but nobody ever taught you how to actually connect with another person? R.A. Thompson, author of Unbreakable Origins: Stair Pits, pulls back the curtain on the stories, characters, and hard truths behind the book — and what they reveal about how we communicate, cope, and grow today. In this episode: The mother character — complex, layered, and impossible to look away from Seeing protection and harm living inside the same person The stepfather figure and why he moves the whole story The uncle as a blueprint for humor, attention, and chaos How kids absorb the rules of life before they have words for them Learning to talk by watching commercials, sports, and reruns Conversation as a game of building — not spiking your favorite topic Growing up without peers and finding real connection late Emojis, hieroglyphics, and what we're losing in modern communication Tattoos as grief markers, value reminders, and daily accountability Dopamine, curiosity, and why everything connects if you keep learning Why the current version of you has to change for a better life to show up Who do YOU think should play the mother? Drop your casting pick in the comments — we want to hear it. 📖 Get the book — darkly funny, raw, and impossible to put down: 👉 www.unbreakableorigins.com "I laughed and nearly cried in the same breath." — Michelle H. Subscribe for new episodes every week. If this resonated, share it with someone who still knows how to have a real conversation. [00:00:00] Childhood Rules And Isolation [00:04:59] Casting The Story And Stepfather Impact [00:12:21] The Uncle Who Taught Humor [00:23:40] The Savant Friend And Belonging [00:32:47] Maps Commercials And Modern Talk [00:48:12] Tattoos As Memory And Meaning [00:58:52] Dopamine Learning And Reinventing Yourself [01:05:44] Closing Notes And Auditions
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