![]() Ken is a podcaster teacher, freelance writer, digital nomad, and technical account manager at Automattic. He couldn't turn back time but he has them to thank for giving him clarity and peace.Hope you enjoy our conversation.BOOK TITILE:"You're Gonna Miss Me Someday" He was determined to write about his life and his family and it's all captured in "You're Gonna Miss Me Some Day."Robert and David were the answer to lots of those questions. Twenty nine years passed and he walked out as a talented, resolute adult with so many questions to answer. Mom just wanted us to do our best." Ken never cut a class, didn't drink till he was of legal age and never got into trouble because he hoped he was helping his parents.When Ken started working as a producer for the NBA (National Basketball Association), he basically walked through those doors as a lucky, young ambitious kid. "I turned myself into a person who always did my best, not a perfectionist. My parents were so forgiving." Yet there was always the underlying feeling that "he and his sisters were born to fill the void left by his brothers."I thought that this was overwhelming and exhausting for a little boy but Ken "thinks that this gave him a real purpose in life. I grew up trying to do all the right things. It's heartbreaking, yet at times maybe one can understand why the decision was made so many years ago.One of the hardest challenges for Ken as a young boy, was that he "didn't want to be the cause of any more pain for my parents. However, there were 2 other brothers that Ken tells us about in our interview. His 2 older sisters were always there to help out but Ken definitely got his fair share of attention. When things are left better off not spoken about, that leaves lots of unanswered questions.Ken was often made to feel that he was the special son, the baby of the family, the youngest boy. Ken's father's family was from Quebec, Canada and his mom's family immigrated from Scotland. There's quite a bit to this story that Ken shared with me and I'm not going to reveal all of it other than saying it was at times very difficult to navigate. The large immigrant community was trying to develop new skills while developing new ties with their new neighbors. ![]() Sign up as a HumbleBundle monthly subscriber to get access to games early and more.My guest grew up in Chicopee, MA, a mill town, textiles/paper, with hard working moms and dads just trying to provide for their families. Why Humble Bundle? Geek Society AU is now a HumbleBundle Partner, meaning you can help support our charity projects and just more for you when you buy games on PC! We only provide HumbleBundle links to our recommended games when available for purchase. If you bought any of these on the release day, tell us how it went! Also, as always did we miss anything? Something you are looking forward to more than anything else? Tell us in the comments More of a catch up than an honourable mention as Hitman continues the tradition of stealth and truly in depth game mechanics for you to find unique and innovative ways of taking down your mark from posing as a chef with a plate topped with rat poison to the good old silencer to the back of the head. Honourable Mention: And our honourable mention this actually from last week when Hitman 3 came out for all major platforms (even the Switch). It is out first for Steam on Thursday with Xbox and Switch following on Friday. With just a little touch of Machinarium point and click vibes about it you solve problems as a little girl or her robot alterego. Out first for Steam this Thursday and only for Next Gen Xbox consoles on Friday.Īnd finally for the week is the adventure title of Tohu. ![]() If you missed seeing this one during the Xbox E3 last year, this Xbox Next Gen exclusive is probably best explained as a mix between horror and Quantum Break as you step in and out of the spirit world to solve puzzles and progress. Ok we aren’t exactly sure if you are the good guy in this story or not but it does have a style that make it seem just perfect for the Switch.Īnd next up is the big title for the week with The Medium. With a cute cartoony art style you can either jump into a mecha-suit to destroy everything that isn’t cool or take control of the vegan pig-god with bleeding eyes to beat up everything in existence. all the good stuff you want from DLCs.Ĭoming out for Thursday is the Final Fight style beat’em up of Colossus Down. Starting off with a little DLC and an excuse to get back into some Dead Cells is the Dead Cells: Fatal Falls add on for the Xbox and Switch editions of the game. But before we get to the full list, here are your highlights: Looking for some new games in 2021? We got DLC for Dead Cells, stepping between the real and spirit realms with The Medium or a point and click as a little girl/robot alter ego.
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