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Show Notes
What happens when you reconnect with someone you haven’t seen in thirty-five years?
In this episode of The Manuel Transmission, Brad and Monnica reflect on the strange way time moves, not day by day, but decade by decade.
As they prepare to travel to Rome and reconnect with a long-lost friend, the conversation drifts through music, memory, unfinished races, and the reality that many Gen-Xers are now facing the aging of their parents.
Along the way they discuss:
• The Hozier album Unreal Unearth and its connection to Dante’s Inferno
• Why certain songs instantly transport us back in time
• The five-mile walk out of a race that still raises questions years later
• The moment when life shifts from looking forward… to looking back
• What confronting mortality can teach us about how to live today
Sometimes the most powerful realizations arrive quietly, when you realize that life unfolds in decades more than days.
And sometimes the past shows up again… thirty-five years later.