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We live in a world that rarely slows down, which makes procrastination a funny and frustrating thing to think about. In this episode of It's My Turn, Bro Don Wildmon digs into that tension with some genuinely entertaining reflections, all sparked by the story of Bob Doan and the Procrastinators Club of America.
The setup alone is worth a laugh: Bob Doan got so fed up with the club moving too fast that he decided to quit. Yes, he quit the procrastinators club. The irony writes itself. Bro Don also shares how the club once gave an award to the comedy duo Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, who hadn't performed together in years. Even in humor, the timing doesn't always land the way you'd hope.
But the episode isn't all laughs. He walks through a sobering story about a farmer who spent his life chasing material success while putting off the one question that mattered most: what about eternity? That delay, he reminds us, cost him everything. It's a quiet but powerful moment in the episode that sticks with you.
From skipping a doctor's appointment to brushing off something genuinely urgent, Bro Don connects the dots between the small ways we procrastinate and the bigger patterns they can reveal. He asks some honest questions about priorities and what we're really doing when we keep pushing things to tomorrow.
This episode is a good reminder that not everything can wait. He brings warmth and a little humor to a topic that deserves some real thought, and you might walk away with a fresh look at your own to-do list.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune continues to stall.