007 -- Waiting for Rowdy: Why the Right Friend Changes Everything
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"I was the kid who got bullied, and I was the kid who did the bullying."
In this episode of Navigating a Broken Vessel, Dave Harris opens up about the messy, complicated reality of middle school social dynamics. From the "Indian burns" at the kindergarten crosswalk to the lonely shifts as a junior high "hall monitor," Dave explores the isolation of being the "nerdy" kid and the misguided attempts to find "coolness" by literally tearing down chain-link fences and acting out.
But this isn't just a story of being a victim. With refreshing candor, Dave reflects on the guilt he still carries 40 years later for the times he was the one causing pain to others.
In this episode, we discuss:
The Kindergarten "Wrong Bus" Incident: A lesson in being book-smart vs. street-smart.
The Dual Perspective: What it feels like to be on both sides of the bullying cycle.
The Power of One Friend: How meeting Rowdy changed the trajectory of Dave's life.
Scriptural Strength: Finding perspective in Doctrine & Covenants 122 and the trials of Joseph Smith in Liberty Jail.
The Path to Peace: Why returning kindness is the ultimate way to navigate a broken vessel.
Whether you are currently feeling the weight of being mistreated or looking back on your own past mistakes, this episode offers a message of hope: It gets better, and there is always a "Rowdy" out there for you.
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