Real Conversations with Chase & Ben: Happy Easter
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In this heartfelt Easter Sunday episode of MPW Digital's Real Conversations, hosts Chase Parham and Ben Craddock dive into a deeply personal and reflective dialogue that spans parenting, faith, emotional maturity, and the passage of time. The conversation begins with lighthearted banter about the blurred lines of the weekend, a nap during a rainy day, and their shared love for old-school TV shows like Unsolved Mysteries as sleep aids. The tone shifts as they explore the evolving dynamics of parenting—Chase reflects on the gradual loss of control and the transition from protector to advisor, while Ben shares his own journey of honesty with his children, including a candid moment when his mom asked if he’d ever been to a strip club. Both men emphasize the importance of authenticity, emotional intelligence, and the quiet wisdom that comes with age. A powerful pivot occurs when they discuss faith, with Chase sharing his personal transformation through Christianity and the profound impact of Easter as a celebration of redemption. They reflect on how society often marginalizes religious expression, especially around Easter, and express a desire to live with more intentionality, gratitude, and peace. The episode closes with a poignant question: if they could relive their 18-year-old selves with today’s wisdom, would they? Their answer—no, because every struggle shaped them—underscores the episode’s central theme: growth through experience, and the quiet power of letting go. Key takeaways include: 1) Emotional maturity grows with age and is marked by the ability to let go of small stresses; 2) Parenting is a gradual process of releasing control and becoming a trusted advisor; 3) Honesty with children—even about difficult truths—builds deeper trust; 4) Faith can be a source of strength and peace, especially in the face of life’s hardships; 5) Authenticity is not about perfection but about showing up with vulnerability and integrity; 6) The most meaningful relationships are those that emerge from shared experience and mutual respect; 7) Small moments—like a shared meal or a quiet conversation—can carry immense value; 8) True growth comes not from avoiding pain, but from overcoming it with purpose.
Emotional maturity is the ability to let go of small stresses and focus on what truly matters.
Parenting is a gradual transition from protector to advisor, marked by increasing trust and influence.
Honesty with children—even about difficult topics—builds deeper, more authentic relationships.
Faith can be a powerful source of peace and purpose, especially during life’s hardest seasons.
Authenticity comes from vulnerability, not perfection, and is deeply attractive to others.
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Easter Morning & Weekend Confusion
The episode opens with a jarring car dealership ad, followed by the hosts greeting listeners on Easter Sunday. They reflect on the disorienting nature of the weekend, with Chase admitting he confused Friday for Saturday due to a packed schedule involving a child’s prom and illness. The conversation sets a reflective tone as they discuss the blurred lines between weekdays and weekends.
Naps, TV, and Unsolved Mysteries
The hosts share their go-to methods for napping—Ben’s preference for golf and the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, and Chase’s reliance on the eerie, hypnotic tone of Unsolved Mysteries. They reminisce about the show’s host, Robert Stack, and how the show’s unique blend of suspense and soothing narration makes it impossible to stay awake.
Parenting: From Control to Influence
“You spend 18 years teaching, feeding this person that God created for you to have. All this stuff and then all of a sudden your job is to let them go.”
Honesty, Faith, and the Strip Club Question
“I'm not ashamed about it. Yes, I've been a couple times and I hate them. Like, I absolutely despise them.”
The Real Meaning of Easter
“It literally makes me sick to my stomach when people mock Jesus.”
“You spend 18 years teaching, feeding this person that God created for you to have. All this stuff and then all of a sudden your job is to let them go.”
“I've become, I've come to terms with my peace with Jesus. And every day that he gives me extra is a blessing.”
“It literally makes me sick to my stomach when people mock Jesus.”
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Carly Ann
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Hillary
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Unsolved Mysteries
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Robert Stack
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Ole Miss
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