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The archive of all posts and interviews from Aaron Unscripted.

  • This Old Ford

    Yesterday we swapped cars again as a family and once again, I met my old friend. My 2007 Ford 500 has seen many miles and stories. When I got in the driver’s seat yesterday, I couldn’t help but think of the stories it could tell. I first met “The five hundy” in 2007 when I…

  • Episode 241 | Erin Arnett – Festa Columbus

    Episode 241 is with my neighbor and good friend Erin Arnett. We’re both celebrating the graduation of our children (her first and my last) this week. Erin joined me for a much larger reason and that is to talk about the Festa-vul even in Hilliard in August. More about the event –  Columbus has many…

  • Episode 30 | Teammates and Headlines

    Episode 30 is all about teammates, headlines, the NBA Conference Finals, and Mark 2:1-8. Mark returns to discuss the following: -NBA Conference Finals-Coaching carousel-Headlines and Ja Morant situation-Being a great teammate-Adjusting to changes in the team (trades for example)-Supporting teammates when they are going through tough times-The Fellowship of the Mat (Mark 2:1-8)-Circle of influence-Camp…

  • Episode 240 | Cristobal Kruzen

    Epsideo 240 is one of the more emotional, personal and real episodes I have ever done. Cristobal Krusen, Director of the new film “Let Me Have My Son” joins me to discuss the film and his very personal connection.  Cristóbal Krusen was born and raised in Tampa, Florida, the third of four children. Early in…

  • A Boy and His Mom.

    Every baseball game that “the boy” pitched, I spent time offering tips and tricks and nursing him through inning by inning. I offer encouragement, sometimes one pitch after another. Once when he was little, someone gave them mini-candy bars after the game, he took two, walked over to us…and promptly gave one to his mom. There…

  • A Letter To Mom

    Dear Mom, It’s Saturday, March 2nd. 13 years ago today I received that call that no child wants to receive. You fell and they were doing all they could to save your life. While those last few years were difficult for you, that last few days came so quickly. No sooner had I boarded a…

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