The Four Bests Podcast
Episode Summary In the eighth installment of The Four Best Podcast, Isaac, Mac, Sergey, and Nate return to share their highlights from the past month. The conversation spans from celebrating professional truck drivers in Dallas to proud parenting moments involving marathons, swimming lessons, and piano recitals. Nate also shares an exciting initial announcement about his family's dog. At the end of the episode, Isaac and Nate provide a somber but important follow-up recorded a few weeks later, finding moments of gratitude and community support amidst a tragic loss. Key Takeaways * Isaac shares his experience at Frito-Lay's Million-Miler Club red carpet event in Dallas, Texas. The company celebrated drivers who reached 1, 2, 3, and even 4 million safe driving miles. * Reaching 4 million miles without a preventable accident is an incredible feat that takes a driver approximately 40 years to achieve. * Isaac addresses the physical toll of the trucking industry, noting that the average truck driver's life expectancy is 61 years old compared to the mid-70s for the average American male. * Mac celebrates a double best regarding his children, Eli and Ella. Both kids completed the one-mile Pittsburgh Kids Marathon, with Eli running almost the entire way to finish in 14 minutes and 44 seconds. * Both of Mac's children successfully advanced from level 2 to level 3 in their swimming classes, where they will begin learning more stroke work. * Sergey discusses the parenting challenge of knowing when to let kids quit activities, following advice he received from Isaac. * Sergey's daughter Tesla played "Jumping Jazz Cat" and "Down by the Bay" at her piano recital before deciding to step back from music to focus her energy on swimming. * Sergey plans to keep encouraging his theatrical son Felix, who played "Peter Peter" and "This is Not Jingle Bells," to pursue music and performance to help with his concentration. * Nate initially announces that his six-year-old Poochi Kaka mix, Bella, is pregnant with six puppies. * Nate shares facts about dog pregnancies, such as the 63-day gestation period, and jokes about a misread handout that told him to call a "veteran" instead of a veterinarian in case of an emergency. * In a heartfelt update recorded weeks later, Nate shares the tragic news that Bella and her puppies passed away due to pregnancy complications just three days after the initial recording. * Nate expresses immense pride in his children for bravely choosing to perform in their school play on the day Bella passed away. * The Kravitz family experienced incredible community support during their loss, including castmates praying with them, the cross-country team running with Cade in the quad, and Serge bringing them pizza and wings.
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