Shep Rose's Wild Ride: Real Estate, Reality TV, and Personal Growth

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Күн бұрын

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@lynnetracey8828
@lynnetracey8828 2 ай бұрын
“The microphone has been given to the fringes” resonates so strongly! Shep’s an obviously self-entitled “don’t tell me what to do” rich kid, but he has a decent perspective on life. He makes for great TV. I love Southern Charm!!
@georgiabandbook3473
@georgiabandbook3473 Ай бұрын
Wow, impressive! Didn’t realize the depth Shep has and his achievements. Loved hearing his story and seeing his growth. Seems he lights up when speaking about travel and writing. ❤ Great show and I am now a new subscriber 😊 Thank yall from Georgia ❤
@deborahgarrison4349
@deborahgarrison4349 3 ай бұрын
Good interview. Bless you for your service, sir. Shep, you are good people, a purple squirrel you are not 💕
@editordaniellemarie
@editordaniellemarie 3 ай бұрын
Whether or not a person has children is a very personal choice but you absolutely do not need children to leave a legacy. You can leave a legacy through philanthropy, writing, artwork, community work, your extended family. The world desperately needs good resourced people who are available to do that kind of work. Not everybody needs to be a parent and the pressure that's put on people to do that causes a lot of problems in the short and long term for the parents and the children and then the children when they become adults. For people who are not going to be parents, they have to find a way to live a healthy balanced fulfilling adult life WITHOUT using a spouse and child as a crutch or an excuse to guide their everyday choices. If you find ways to give back and dedicate your life to that, you can heal yourself and do a lot of good -- and leave a lasting legacy. Of course if you want children, go for it, but don't succumb to the social pressure of people who really are never going to do anything special and who don't have the capacity to do anything other than being parents. No shade to them, we need them too obviously -- But their answers may not be your answers! If you have other things you can do and other things you want to do, you just need to make sure that those things are working for the greater good of you and everyone around you. Who has a more enduring legacy than a Great American Writer!? Sounds like you could be cut out for exactly that and possibly would be a better fit than family man. Good luck to you in your journey and decisions, and thanks for entertaining us on SC 🌙🌴‼️
@august1095
@august1095 Ай бұрын
Great interview! Fascinating family background. I enjoyed every bit of this and love seeing your personal growth, Shep. Fan since day 1!!!
@DianeReger
@DianeReger Ай бұрын
Great interview!
@kristigaither2674
@kristigaither2674 7 ай бұрын
First of all Thank you for your service! Good job Sir with your interview. I’ve watched Shep from the beginning…I realize it’s only snippets of his life but anyone can see his growth. He’s Always had a good Heart. I hope he finds a lady who is equally yoked and has a family one day. I believe he’d be a great father. Not to mention he’s from “good stock” so likely his children could contribute greatly for our future. He would discover the World all over again through his child’s eyes. It changes Everything! God bless
@HH-gv8mx
@HH-gv8mx 7 ай бұрын
I was just talking about Shep the other day and here’s the algorithm serving him up. Shep’s always a good time!
@lisawatkins8801
@lisawatkins8801 7 ай бұрын
I love seeing your personal growth, Shep. I'm really rooting for you. Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing so much. I wish the best for you going forward!
@HH-gv8mx
@HH-gv8mx 7 ай бұрын
I don’t know who the host of this podcast is but he reminds me of Kelly from below deck. Very militant, even in the way he speaks.
@Vicky-Lynn
@Vicky-Lynn Ай бұрын
Canadian Veteran here, I miss the gang too. May 17th is Norway’s Independents Day. The BUNAD is the traditional Norwegian uniform. Very expensive. Especially the men’s.
@tamiwright8188
@tamiwright8188 7 ай бұрын
Love Sheppy' Great Episode!!! Southern Charm season1 day 1 watcher ❤
@valval57
@valval57 7 ай бұрын
Very good interview. Thanks for always sharing Shep. This fan and old retired nurse got a bit worried about you. Was hoping the reunion really would begin a reset. Good on you, it's showing!
@jcyensen1236
@jcyensen1236 25 күн бұрын
Great podcast...I enjoyed that interview. I have seen guys one day decide to lay that bottle down and never pick it up again and others needed help. Of course that is so often with a string of heartbreak of loved ones left behind that you have work to do to try and mend. And its also true that the day the "age"comes if you keep this up you are going to die. Shep's age problems have started even his voice is so gravely now. I fear Shep is still in denial and that he keeps thinking his "FRIENDS" should support him and what else? Accept his drunken tirades of humiliating them and saying cruel things to them. Do we pride ourself cause we never married and had kids? . You hurt your family and you hurt your friends and the string of women you get involved with. You hurt everyone who likes and loves you and ruin the relationships. Watching you for 10 years in your drunken tirades makes one see this is not just a one time thing for the tv its real life and you been in the news more than once due to the drunken tirades and people wanting you off the show. People will support you only when you change but the change has to take place first. I hope you succeed.
@PamBROXTERMAN
@PamBROXTERMAN 7 ай бұрын
Love hearing about Shep’s family history 😊
@sandysouthward3635
@sandysouthward3635 7 ай бұрын
I hope Shep is doing well. He sounds fantastic. Is he still watching how much he is drinking? It sounded like he had developed a serious problem. I wish Shep all the best.
@TheSleuthFairy
@TheSleuthFairy 7 ай бұрын
I understand how Shep feels. I don't easily fit into 1 box either, but a part of me deeply respects family. I think it's a fear of feeling locked into 1 reality that might let you down..
@ElisabethKanyer
@ElisabethKanyer 7 ай бұрын
SO good! Thank you!
@kimmurrey746
@kimmurrey746 7 ай бұрын
Great interview! ❤
@lynnhubbard844
@lynnhubbard844 3 ай бұрын
Patton wasn't in Vietnam---it was WW11
@jackievanwinkle
@jackievanwinkle 20 күн бұрын
Shep …love ….you must be sober, totally sober. It’s the only way. If you are yet to incorporate that, please consider it.
@anitadriscoll909
@anitadriscoll909 7 ай бұрын
Great job Shep, one of my favorites
@brandybell4105
@brandybell4105 7 ай бұрын
I love you Shep!
@jackiebischoff605
@jackiebischoff605 7 ай бұрын
Love you, Shep
@jackiebischoff605
@jackiebischoff605 7 ай бұрын
You would be the best travel buddy! Smart and sassy
@pattyford2228
@pattyford2228 7 ай бұрын
Took My son at 6 yrs old to psychologist for hyperactivity, doc didn’t want to give him Ritalin so I said, let me leave him here for an hour! I came back and he emptied the water cooler while the doctor answered a phone call 😂hes been in the Navy for 8 years!
@lindaseibert9097
@lindaseibert9097 6 ай бұрын
Good for you Shep I'm a huge fan
@brendakk9362
@brendakk9362 Ай бұрын
Shep is an addict of alcohol. Plain and simple. He needs AA. He will never be able to move forward with his life if he cannot accept he is an addict and accept he cannot drink not even a drop of alcohol for the rest of his life. He has so much potential - it's a shame. Hearing him put the burden on his friends and family to help him "not drink so much" is not fair to them. Hearing him put the guilt on his friends and old girlfriend for not being there for him to help him quit is an admittance he has no desire to stop. It's his responsibility to quit. No one else can convince him of that than himself.
@alisahughes31
@alisahughes31 7 ай бұрын
It seems as if ayahuasca really worked for Shep.
@HH-gv8mx
@HH-gv8mx 7 ай бұрын
Jada pinket smith claims she does it like once a month.
@Jjj6212
@Jjj6212 24 күн бұрын
Is les stroud the survivir guy who could never do stuff ? I used to watch him and laugh my ass off.... he'd burn his shelter down, couldn't get food, would get sick... funny.
@marilynhuntley9679
@marilynhuntley9679 16 күн бұрын
Jon Bon Jovi did it right!
@kathryn8711
@kathryn8711 5 ай бұрын
Hi Mr I have too tell you. don't no how sad look happy in life sad I am had it. In life you go do one day at a time I wood like to tell him today I am OK. I like the man on TV show. I see the man no a lot he likes to read. I can't read good I am sol lady. I like to tell him joy read can help fill good OK. I hop he fill good. can tell fun is good how you have fun. I like tell it is OK be on your own one day you can see your love. I hop the man will TV show year I am TV show lady I don't tell someone how too live in life you have open the door be you. Mr be you have good fun I joy your show have a good day by 😊
@silvialake5829
@silvialake5829 6 ай бұрын
I wanted to be interested in this interview, but alas... I'm bored to all get out.
@Ladybird.21
@Ladybird.21 Ай бұрын
Thanks for informing us when you could’ve just left and not called someone’s life story “boring”.😳🧐
@august1095
@august1095 Ай бұрын
seriously ​@Ladybird.21
@CUTESYMCKITTEN
@CUTESYMCKITTEN 3 ай бұрын
costa. dudeville. don't go.
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