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Raised By Nerds - Bonds w/ Hector Calderon
We dive into a heartwarming journey of interests, anime, and cosplay! Hector Calderon, HD, will share his perspectives on the connections from shared interests. Drawing from childhood influences, we discuss the power of these experiences in shaping our identities. Tune in, and let's explore the nerdy side of parenting.
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Hey there, this is a new edition of Raised by Nerds, an episode turned limited series, turned occasional segment.
Speaker 1:Raised by Nerds is a feature that discusses parenting From the perspective of nerdy parents. I am the elder. Thank you for tuning in. Over the past several months, my daughter has developed an interest in anime. From a nerd's point of view, I couldn't be happier, and it opens up my daughter's eyes to so many new things, like learning hand signs from Naruto, knowing damn well they won't ever work. It also allows her to express herself. For example, she's discovered a new found interest in cosplay. From a parent's point of view, her willingness to participate is encouraging, especially when I would not be so bold or eager to dress up myself.
Speaker 1:I think of the ability to connect with both my children often, whether it is finding a common interest through anime or attending events. For example, I love pro wrestling. It isn't something I found on my own. No, it was something that was introduced to me by my grandfather. My grandfather spread this influence to his children by attending live events and other forms of exposure like television and films, or so I've been told. Fortunately for me, my godmother, the woman who played a significant role in raising me, also enjoyed pro wrestling. Fortunately, the two of us shared several of the same interests, but it was through our bond of pro wrestling that her interest developed Similarly as a kid.
Speaker 1:Dragon Ball Z was life At the time. Nothing else compared and that was just fact. Well, one faithful day, my cousin Diana was visiting. Upon greeting my cousin, I met her then boyfriend Renee. Renee was a nice guy. He introduced himself and he pointed out to the graphic on my t-shirt. He said hey, so who is this guy? Who is this on your shirt? What is this? What is Dragon Ball Z? As a child, you often recognize this type of interaction from adults and sometimes there is no certainty in its intent. But I answered him, knowing full well that he probably didn't give a single fuck about my shirt. I tried describing essential information to him, like the show's plot and its characters. He let me rock for a bit before revealing that he was a massive fan of the series. I was shocked, but this common interest solidified our relationship. Like my previous example, these actions created a bond and established core memories I would reflect on.
Speaker 1:And really, between these two examples and with my opening statement, this is the overall idea that I'm trying to push forward the idea of connection between myself and my children, or someone who may not have children but has the role of an uncle or aunt or someone that's a mentor, you get the gist of what I'm trying to drive home, but overall connection and how I can relate to my children. The last thing that I want is the type of relationship that is splintered in a way To where, years later, you hear something like well, my parents and I never really saw eye to eye on certain things. I love them, but we're just two different kinds of people. I would hate to have that happen. In a recent Dallas podcast group episode, hector Calderon or, as I address him, hd joined me for a discussion. I spoke to HD about the topics that I just mentioned, which I'll play for you shortly. Stay tuned. Now that my daughter has shown interest in anime, it's a very cool feeling. Can you shut it over there?
Speaker 2:We have a. We have a guest.
Speaker 1:HD brought his manager today.
Speaker 2:It's my keeper.
Speaker 1:dude, they can't see you but they can hear you All the weeds they're like. No, do I hear a female there?
Speaker 2:I smell it. There's a disturbance in the forest.
Speaker 1:It's cool for me, right. I couldn't speak to like how my dad felt. I mean, he's felt a lot of things. He didn't ask, hey yo, I couldn't speak to like what he felt as a parent, you know, right, I could only speak to like my own personal experience and especially like in these settings, her wanting to actively engage and I'm actively encouraging her engagement. The first time I took her was in Turlock. It's a very local, like intimate, small setting, yeah, but it's active, it's cool. And she said hey, next time we go to one, I want a cosplay Nice, fucking, 100%, let's do it. Yeah, what am I going to tell you? No, I'm not going to do that, I'm not going to stifle you in that way. So, lowcom, it comes around. Hey, I want a cosplay, fucking, let's do it. So she went as nose ago, yeah.
Speaker 1:I saw that and for me, like seeing seeing it from the outside, like an outside perspective, to see how many people were engaging with her and complimenting her, and like the best fucking engagement that she had at that specific venue. We're looking around and we're in one of the main halls and this girl probably like a high schooler she was Rengoku.
Speaker 2:I am the flame.
Speaker 1:She tapped my daughter on the shoulder and she said what's up, Nezuko, Nice costume? And she fucking could not have been more happy. It was acknowledgement. It was very endearing Like seeing it from an outside perspective how happy that made her.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Like to watch that, to see her enjoy that. It's very cool and to be in that same like within that common interest, you know.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:Now we're both actively watching, like we started watching the latest Demon Slayer, like the season at the same time, nice. And to hear her like react to it and kind of tell me like what's going on, and I'm like, okay, I'm going to watch it too. Like no, watch it, watch it like a day later or something Like, with her going with me and like knowing that I can take her and like she'll enjoy it, it's cool.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:Because even within this last comic-con that I posted about, like that I was handing out like the little old flyers and the stickers and stuff. She's like oh, did you give them a sticker? Did you see this booth Like, did you see what that guy had? It's a cool feeling like to see it going on. Those experiences are like really, really cool.
Speaker 2:I think it's like you're building memories you know, like core memories, and you're witnessing them happen and obviously you're coming together on a common interest.
Speaker 1:So I enjoy it. That's why I like these next two coming up. I really want to take her, especially because they're bigger. You know Is that is? That your way of telling me that you don't want to go with me.
Speaker 1:Emotion. Oh dammit, dude, I go with like I've hit people up and like, hey, do you want to go? And they're like, fuck you, I'm like all right. You're like you didn't answer my question, that's not what I asked. Yeah, it's been cool. Like I look forward to them, like even more. Now they give me a reason to like look forward to them. Yeah.
Speaker 2:And I think it's cool how you go through like the different stages of enjoying something and like the different meaning it holds afterwards, because, like I could tell you right now, like things that I enjoyed when I was a kid, I probably still enjoy him now, but I enjoy him for a much different reason.
Speaker 1:This has been Raised by Nerds. A presentation by the Dallas Podcast Group. I am the elder. Thank you for tuning in. Your continued support is greatly appreciated. Find our social link on our social media and available in our show notes, rate reviews, subscribe. Tell a friend, don't touch that thermostat. See you later, kids.