• Season 4 | Episode 9 | The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree

  • Sep 10 2024
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

Season 4 | Episode 9 | The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree

  • Summary

  • On this week's episode of ATP, Mario and Twenty unveil the origin, confirm the meaning, and assess| the value of the old familial phrase the Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree.


    Watch as Mario and Twenty discuss their takes on their connections to their fathers as well as their perspective on fatherhood and the 3 men that made this phrase popular. Were they similar to their parents? And when did the apple falling far from the tree go from a positive to a negative?


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    0:00 The Curry Tree (Dell + Steph), The Washington Tree (Denzel + John David), The Smith Tree (Jada Pinkett + Willow), & The Jordan Tree

    1:14 The ATP Theme

    1:45 Gun Control?

    4:56 That's All I Have To Say About The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree

    11:10 Confirm the Meaning | Cambridge Dictionary & Longman Dictionary

    16:57 Unveil The Origin | Rasmus Rask's Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Tongue

    21:50 Unveil The Origin | Ralph Waldo Emerson The Best of Americans

    37:49 Unveil The Origin | George Henry Burrow and Selling The Bible In Spain

    45:26 Assess The Value

    50:33 Dictionary of Misinformation: Egg Shells



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