A Few Moments with Ratha David Loun

 
 

Growing up, 60 Minutes on Sunday was something of a tradition in my household. It was a great intermission between the 4 o'clock games and the Sunday Night Football game. Although they reported on a wide variety of topics, very well might I add, my favorite segment was the last segment: A Few Minutes with Andy Rooney. Andy Rooney was a broadcaster who labeled himself a writer before anything else. During his segment, he would speak on a variety of topics from art, to the cost of living, even to the Superbowl. I feel any description of his segment I may come up with will be an injustice to its greatness. If you have time, there is a link below to a Youtube search of A Few Minutes with Andy Rooney. In his segments, Andy is funny, witty, and honest. He is also very much missed.

Inspired by Mr. Rooney, I have added a segment A Few Moments to the end of my podcast, Legends of Kempsford. I took those moments and added them below along with a transcript of the segment for read along purposes. A Few Moments with Ratha David Loun will be updated every other Monday. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to check this web page out, I hope you enjoy!

Best if listened to in solitude while doing monotonous things such as driving or laying in bed.

Sound Cloud Playlist Below

Individual Episodes + Transcripts

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Ratha David Loun takes a few moments to address the news of his Freshman hall, Moore, being demolished this upcoming year. 

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Ratha David Loun takes a few moments to address what he has learned about the relationship of mainstream media and its effect on his subconscious. 

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Ratha David Loun takes a few moments to address what Kanye West has been up to lately and the hypocrisy of social media. 

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Ratha David Loun takes a few moments to address his views on social media and its effects on society.

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Ratha David Loun takes a few moments to address turning 25 and reflecting briefly on the progress he has made during his quarter-century on Mother Earth.