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Gretchen Brown is back for another episode with a special guest, her dad. They will discuss Gretchen's experiences as a teenager and the things she did that her dad may not know about. Gretchen shares a quote about raising teenagers and sets up a game where she tells two truths and one lie, and her dad has to guess the lie. Good morning, America. I'm back for another episode this week. I'm Gretchen Brown, your host, and today I have a special guest of my dad to join us today. Say hi, Dad. Howdy, y'all. So, today we are going to be talking about my experiences as a childhood or a teenager. We are going to be talking about experiences in my teenage years. We are going to discuss things I've done as a teenager that my dad may or may not have heard about before. When I was a teenager, I assumed that I got away with everything, but who knows if that's the case. So, we'll see. First of all, I'm going to warm us up with a quote that I found. It is, it reads as, the scariest part of raising a teenager is remembering the stupid things you did as a teenager. That one's for you, Dad. Keep that in mind while we talk today. And I am going to set this up as a little game. So, I am going to tell you two truths and one lie, and you have to guess which one's a lie, because obviously the other two are going to be true.