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Episode 34- Life doesn’t always give us clear directions. Sometimes the road changes, the signs don’t make sense, and all we can see is a little light somewhere ahead. Maybe the answer isn’t figuring it all out. Maybe it

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Huck hosts What the Huck, a society show with 35 episodes published.

Episode 34- Life doesn’t always give us clear directions. Sometimes the road changes, the signs don’t make sense, and all we can see is a little light somewhere ahead. Maybe the answer isn’t figuring it all out. Maybe it

Warning: There are some real emotions in this one. I thought about editing them out. I didn’t. Episode 33- This week hit hard, and a few things I read made me stop and think about the parts of ourselves we sometimes ques

Episode 32- Some questions never really leave us. They don't demand our attention every day, but they quietly ride along through life, waiting for the moments that bring them back to the surface. This week, a simple DNA

Episode 31- When we're young, life feels like it's all about addition, more time, more dreams, more opportunities, more people around the table. But somewhere along the way, the math changes. In this episode of What the

Episode 30- When a lightbulb burns out, we don't question its worth. We don't blame it or try to force it to shine again. We simply recognize that it fulfilled its purpose. So why is it so much harder to do that in our o

Episode 29- In this episode of What the Huck, Huck shares the emotional story behind the release of his debut novel, What the Tree Sees. Check it out here! https://a.co/d/0g32eIi8 This conversation is raw, reflective, an

Episode 28- This episode may feel a little different. After walking out of work and seeing the American flag beside a another flag, I found myself thinking about a question someone once asked me: “Why do we have so many

Episode 27- A shadow on an airplane wall turned into a reminder that every person around us is carrying a story we may never fully understand. In this episode of What the Huck, Huck reflects on an older man sitting in a

Episode 26- A friend handed me something called a breathing box this week, and what started as a funny little moment turned into a much bigger realization. After my blood pressure hit the highest it’s ever been, I starte

Episode 25-In this episode of What the Huck, I talk about a moment that stayed with me after being up for an award and not winning. What surprised me most wasn’t losing, it was realizing my definition of success has chan

Episode 24- In this episode of What the Huck , Huck dives into the moments we didn’t know would become the ones we’d miss the most, family dinners, bedtime stories, old laughs, voices we’d give anything to hear again, an

Episode 23- Mother’s Day has a way of bringing things to the surface, love, memories, gratitude, and sometimes regret. In this episode of What the Huck , Huck opens up about losing his mom, how grief changes as you get o

Episode 22- There’s a kind of exhaustion most people never talk about. Not the kind sleep fixes, the kind that builds quietly through deadlines, bills, responsibilities, leadership, family, financial pressure, and consta

Episode 21- Part two of the series on interviews. Most people think “Tell me about yourself” is the easiest question in an interview, until they’re sitting in the chair trying not to sound like everyone else. In this epi

Episode 21- You’ve got the experience. You’ve put in the work. You know you can do the job, so why does your mind go blank the second the interview starts? In this episode of What the Huck, Huck gets real about interview

Episode 20- Sometimes growth isn’t about moving forward, it’s about facing what’s behind you. This episode explores what it really means to take ownership of your past without excuses, and why true growth happens in the

Episode-19 In a world of constant notifications, endless scrolling, and nonstop demands, it’s easy to feel like time is slipping through your hands. In this episode, Huck breaks down the hidden cost of that speed, what w

Episode-18 We adapt. We adjust. We become what life, and people, need from us. But what happens when the road you’ve been walking on suddenly disappears? In this episode, Huck unpacks “The Chameleon”, the strength of ada

Episode-17 Everyone keeps asking if AI is going to replace them. But that’s not the real question. In this episode, I break down why AI feels so personal, and what it’s actually revealing about how we see our value, our

Episode 16- Sometimes the hardest word to say, is no. Not because we don’t know what we need but because we’ve been taught that choosing ourselves is selfish. In this episode, we unpack why saying yes to everything can s
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