Advice Show 004 // Crazy Siblings, Dreams, and Gangsta Rap
Episode 004! Delaney wants help dealing with a crazy, overprotective older brother who thinks he’s a gangsta rapper, and Erika confesses she’s scared to go after her dream. I sling my advice (and a little beatboxing) back at them:
See you next Wednesday, same time, same place, as I bring all new words of wisdom and wonderment to answer your all-new questions and queries. In the meantime, hit up Delaney and Erika with YOUR advice. How have you dealt with angry, unstable siblings? What have you done to turn your dreams into goals? And, of equal interest, can you bust a rhyme?
Peace, love, and a giant dream crab,
// josh
P.S.—Give it up for Philly D! Thanks for gracing the frame of glory with your cake-stealing childhood photo. Good man. The rest of you, do like Philly D. and send your embarrassing childhood photos to josh@heyjosh.com. (DON’T do like baby Philly D. and steal from Santa. Or anyone else. No stealing.)







1 Comment
I agree with the set goals not dreams theory. When I was a kid I used to have all the dreams and as I got older I realized unless I added some hard work into the equation those dream would never equal reality.
dream =/= reality
Goals + hardwork = reality