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Salt Strong Fishing

UNCHURCHED #87 - Why I cut my 4-year old's limbs off...

Salt Strong Fishing

Joe Simonds

Sports, Wilderness

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2021

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

My 4-year old son Jackson learned an incredibly valuable lesson this past week... sometimes you've got to cut off some dying limbs in order to grow.

Listen in as we both had an "A-Ha" moment this week.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This fishing, it's in my soul.

0:05.0

Welcome to the Salt Strong Podcast.

0:08.0

Disrupting fishing entertainment as you know it.

0:11.0

Prepare to laugh.

0:12.0

Prepare to get to know fishing legends in a whole new and unfiltered way.

0:17.0

And on occasion, you might even learn a thing or two about fishing.

0:20.0

Here's your host, Joe Simons.

0:23.0

Like Diamonds.

0:26.0

Why I cut my four-year-olds limbs off.

0:30.0

Hey everybody, Joe Simons.

0:31.0

Like Diamonds back again.

0:33.0

Salt Strong Unchurch.

0:34.0

I'm fired up.

0:35.0

I'm pumped up.

0:36.0

Had a really cool episode with my four-year-old son, Jackson.

0:41.0

It hit home for me so hard.

0:43.0

And the more I thought about it, it was a great reminder for me.

0:46.0

There's someone listening right now that this could be the most important message of the year.

0:51.0

Perhaps even your life, something that could literally transform your life.

0:55.0

It's happened to me every time I've done it.

0:58.0

And here's what happened.

1:00.0

So my son, Jackson, he came home from this little summer camp.

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