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In this episode of The Aaron Barker Show, Aaron takes listeners on a long, winding walk through nostalgia, memory, and the strange ways our past clings to us as adults. What starts as a reflection on Christmas decorations and holiday mourning turns into a deeply personal meditation on childhood, identity, loss, and the objects and stories that tether us to who we once were.

Along the way, Aaron revisits comic books thought lost forever, reflects on the social caste system of elementary school, tells an unforgettable (and infamous) second-grade story involving flatulence and social annihilation, and dives into pop‑culture touchstones like The Wraith, Ninja Turtles, Superman, and the aesthetics of 1980s cinema.

This episode blends humor, vulnerability, and cultural memory—sometimes ridiculous, sometimes painful, always human.

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