Episode 14

Home Too

Jimmy introduces this week's topic: the sanctity of home.

Jimmy recalls that THE THREE-HEADED MAN met himself, and when he met the other two heads, he was searching for a home, a metaphysical home, and Jazzy and Phreddie happened to be in the home he found on his search, a home of brothers and sisters and oddballs

Jazzy recollects his memories and recalls that a home needs a strong foundation -- The Book of Five Rings -- first ring, the foundation, is home.

Phreddie's explains his metaphysical foundation -- security.

The conversation turns toward depressing.

THE THREE-HEADED MAN outtlines and describes the shape of their respective metaphysical homes.

Phreddie asks Jimmy and Jazzy if they consciously and deliberately created a home for their children, which transforms into a recollection of the family homes that shaped them.

Jimmy discusses, as the episode nears its conclusion, his ability to work and live within systems and structures.

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About the Podcast

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The Three-Headed Man
Talking To Ourselves For Over 25 Years

About your host

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Fred M Schill

I like to do. I like to make things. And, I like telling stories. I tell stories to myself and to others.

First, a short biography, which is, of course, is a story. I was born in Cleveland, played sports, and attended university. Later, after a few years in the radio business, I returned to university to study education and literature.

With a teaching certificate in my file folder, I began working in high schools, first as a strike-breaking scab substitute teacher in Cleveland's far suburbs, and then in Chicago, mostly in private high schools.

Cleveland and Chicago. My two main towns, and I escaped them both. Presently, I live in a tiny, isolated, mountain village in Spain. I am reluctant to write the name of the town because I don't like tourists. When the tourists arrive, they look at me as if I am an animal in a zoo.