Lunchtime In Rome Podcast
Lunchtime in Rome
Getting to Know Us…You | Episode 230
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Getting to Know Us…You | Episode 230

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Welcome everyone and pull up a seat at the table. It’s Lunchtime in Rome. Tonight’s episode 230 is entitled “Getting to Know Us…You”. This week we're going to have you all get to know us a bit better. Why should you and our guests open up about their lives if we don't do the same? Of course, there'll be some laughs along the way. We even have some answers from others at the Table.

Pull up a seat at the table and join us!

Chris, Jay, and Eric discuss the importance of being open and vulnerable, emphasizing that their guests and listeners should feel comfortable sharing their lives, as the hosts do the same. They touch upon their policy of not leaving anyone alone, inspired by Romans 12:15, which guides the podcast's philosophy of empathy and shared experiences.

Throughout the episode, they engage in a series of questions that reveal significant aspects of their lives. They reflect on influential figures from their childhood, with each host sharing memories of specific individuals who impacted their lives positively. The discussion also covers their experiences with physical fights, highlighting how these moments shaped their character.

The hosts talk about times when they felt most comforted, with each sharing poignant moments of support during challenging times. They candidly discuss uncomfortable family situations from their past, demonstrating the strength they found in adversity.

Additionally, the episode includes lighter moments, such as discussions about their worst purchases, like regrettable cars and timeshares, and their greatest celebrations, including milestone birthdays and memorable parties.

Overall, episode 230 of "Lunchtime in Rome" offers an intimate look into the lives of its hosts, blending serious reflections with lighthearted stories, all aimed at fostering a sense of community and shared understanding among their audience.

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