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It’s not the end of the world.

Nathan Fletcher and Bruce Irons on violence, competing and Andy.

Nathan Fletcher and Bruce Irons on violence, competing and Andy.

I didn’t initially click on this. I had my reasons, doubts, worries etc about what I might find. As much as I am literally the biggest Nathan Fletcher and Bruce Irons fan, I didn’t want to watch. I didn’t want to get my hopes up…again. I have been rooting for, praying for, thinking of and sending subliminal love to Bruce through the telekinetic network for decades — whatever it might take, I would do. Hoping to see happiness and clarity come to him. So I was worried about what I might find here.

But after a few conversations, I finally hit play and I’m glad I did.

Nathan starts it by saying, to Bruce directly, that he’s glad to “see [him] looking healthy and sane and …normal.” And while Bruce Irons is not a normal being, he’s influenced too many of us, contains too much natural talent and dealt with too much tragedy, adversity, ego, sibling rivalry, substances and heaviness to ever be anything less than a demigod, this is a positive and illuminating interview, and one that only Nathan Fletcher can properly conduct in my opinion. It is all backdropped by the Nalu TV vault with contains some of the most iconic Bruce moments playing in background that add another dimension that only they could give.

I give this my full, whole-hearted recommendation and I can’t wait to see part 2. —Travis Ferré

PS: Make sure you get to 14:01 to the end. Powerful stuff.

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