Episodes

  • In this episode, Daniel and Christina Seong dive into what men need to know before and after pregnancy. Christina shares her experiences, including facing pressure to breastfeed, navigating weight gain, postpartum recovery, and struggles with pregnancy symptoms like charley horses and heartburn. She reflects on the decision to formula-feed for rest and regrets not having maternity photos. The couple discusses pregnancy misconceptions, including weight gain for both partners and stretch marks, emphasizing health and hydration. They also offer practical advice, suggesting diapers and wipes as gifts for new moms. Daniel adds insights on parenting challenges, promoting grace for parents. The episode is a heartfelt blend of personal stories, practical tips, and reflections on the pregnancy and new parenthood journey.

    3 Key Episode Takeaways


    1. Realities of Post-Pregnancy Recovery: Christina shares her journey of weight gain, the importance of staying hydrated, and the physical changes post-pregnancy.

    2. Support in the Delivery Room: Navigating the presence of family members during childbirth can be tricky. Christina's experience highlights the need for setting clear boundaries.

    3. Beyond Flowers: Practical gifts like diapers and wipes can be more valuable for new moms than traditional flowers—consider these when visiting a new mother!



    Show Overview


    01:23 Tina, excited to share insider info on birth.
    04:54 Extreme pain from charley horse, feeling scared.
    07:50 Mom of five kids shares pregnancy weight experience.
    11:14 Eat what you want, exercise, stay active.
    15:44 Reflects body changes, envy over enjoying meals.
    18:45 Feeling baby move is amazing during pregnancy.
    20:37 Craved food during pregnancy, not obsessively, superstition.
    23:07 Female OBGYN doctors, but older male doctor was best.
    27:07 Recovery from birth is a grueling, painful process.
    31:33 Hospital pressured breastfeeding, Christina chose formula.
    33:42 Mother In Law allowed in during labor, awkward situation.

  • Christina and Daniel Seong celebrate Daniel's 45th birthday in this special birthday episode. They delve into staying youthful, and Christina puts Daniel on the "hot seat" with some revealing and probing questions. Daniel shares his biggest fear of losing his wife before he dies, shares parenting insights, and reflects on his teenage insecurities. He discusses his career journey, including his military service and the importance of truth and integrity. The couple also explores the value of intentional time with their children and cherishing fleeting moments with family. Daniel shares his preferences for cars, food, and holidays and expresses a wish to be able to sing like a bird. The episode wraps up with a tease about future topics on pregnancy do's and don'ts.


    3 Key Episode Takeaways

    • Success Redefined: Daniel views success not just in career achievements but also in happiness, good health, and a strong family life. It is a refreshing perspective in a world often fixated on material gains.

    • Parenting Insights: They talked about the surprising lessons learned from raising daughters and the importance of building strong relationships with children from a young age. Truly cherishing the fleeting nature of parenting is a reminder for us all.

    • Life Reflections: From discussing teenage insecurities to addressing fears about the future, Daniel's reflections are a powerful reminder to live life on our own terms, prioritize relationships, and always strive to do the right thing.

    Show Overview


    02:34 Longtime spouses and friends feel forever youthful in their banter.
    05:31 Success is happiness, good health, family life.
    08:39 Achieving business ownership through hard work and dedication.
    11:17 Teach kids to avoid lying, always tell truth.
    14:40 Daniel expresses fear of losing spouse before he dies.
    19:02 Nathan getting stick shift car.
    21:50 Busy schedule requiring careful planning and coordination.
    23:44 Time with kids dwindles as they grow.
    26:12 Hair loss after childbirth grows back, not permanent.

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  • In this episode, Christina and Daniel Seong discuss the crucial role of networking in achieving success. Observing successful individuals, they highlight the benefits of focusing on others' accomplishments and initiating introductions at events to create opportunities. They share a story about advising a gentleman on raising his speaking fees, which led to his increased success. Emphasizing follow-ups on LinkedIn and Facebook, they also share personal networking experiences, opening significant opportunities. Daniel delivers a commencement speech for USC's 2024 grads, advising on integrity, patience, and choosing a life partner. The Seongs discuss the importance of sales, preparation, and dressing appropriately. They also touch on the pressures and expectations surrounding education, noting that not completing school doesn't preclude success, citing figures like Larry Ellison and Mark Zuckerberg. The episode concludes with practical networking tips and a reminder to live life on one's own terms.

    Key Episode Takeaways

    - Success isn't just about money - family life and happiness matter too.
    - Failure is a learning experience and an essential part of the journey to success.
    - Overcoming societal and cultural pressures related to education, especially in Asian communities.
    - Being helpful and accessible can strengthen relationships and lead to new opportunities.


    Show Overview

    01:35 Daniel excited to share life lessons with USC graduates.
    03:2 Consistency leads to growth and achievement. Embrace courage.
    07:24 Successful figures dropped out, achieved immense wealth.
    10:04 Success without traditional education; acknowledging alternative paths.
    15:12 mportance of networking for personal and professional growth.
    18:23 Doctors sell surgeries, everyone is in sales.
    21:20 Research attendees, prepare elevator pitch, strategic networking.
    22:50 Builds connections within and outside industry intentionally.
    26:00 Initiate conversations at networking events for success.
    37:22 Video engagement, different from audio, congrats graduates.

  • In this honky tonkin' episode, Daniel and Christina Seong delve into their recent trip to Nashville, Tennessee and the pros and cons of traveling with friends. They share their stay at The Four Seasons Hotel, praising its exceptional customer service. The Seongs enjoyed live country music, jazz at Frank Sinatra's lounge, and moonshine tasting at Old Smokey's, despite disliking the cicada invasion and the fraternity row party feel of Broadway. Their reflections also cover travel tips, the difficulty of the insurance business, parenting, marriage, and the importance of date nights. Don't miss Christina and Daniel's thoughts and tales of their fun getaway trip to Nashville, Tennessee! From the vibrant live music scene to enlightening discussions on weather forecasts, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and a bit of 180-proof moonshine.


    3 Key Episode Takeaways

    - Customer Service Excellence: Hear about our contrasting experiences at a Hilton in Miami and the impeccable Four Seasons in Nashville, which underline the importance of exceptional customer service in the hospitality industry.

    - Traveling with Friends: Our adventure with friends Aaron and Beth highlighted the joys and challenges of traveling with others and underscored the importance of compatible travel companions for a harmonious trip.

    - Weather Forecast Myths: We demystify the common misconception about weather forecasts. Understanding that a 10% chance of rain means a 10% likelihood in a specified area can change how you plan your day.

    Show Overview

    01:23 Excited trip to Nashville, want to visit New Orleans.
    07:28 Four Seasons offers exemplary service.
    10:58 Misunderstanding weather forecasts: percentage doesn't mean certainty.
    13:41 Realization of California's diverse and abundant food.
    18:48 Great food and travel experiences with friends.
    21:42 Moonshine made in mason jars tasting experience.
    25:39 Japanese beetles are loud, blind, and persistent.
    34:18 Building an insurance business takes hard work and time.
    38:51 Enjoyable travel companions made the most of Nashville trip.

  • In this episode, Christina and Daniel reflect on their early podcasting days, emphasizing the value of starting imperfectly and continuously improving. They discuss the significance of the poem "Footprints in the Sand" in the context of family and loss, expressing gratitude for their healthy family. The hosts touch on their evolving experiences, from attending a disappointing concert to improving in golf and chess with their son Nathan. They emphasize the importance of prioritizing family, living authentically, and cherishing memories over material possessions. They plan to share more experiences, including a trip to Nashville and teasing upcoming podcast discussions on pregnancy.

    3 Key Episode Takeaways


    1. Cherish Family:
    Express gratitude for your loved ones and create lasting memories. Family is truly invaluable.

    2. Live Authentically: Prioritize what truly matters - family, experiences, and authenticity. Life is about the moments we create, not the things we own.

    3. Embrace Imperfection: Starting is the most important step, even if things aren't perfect. Continuous improvement is key!


    Show Overview


    02:23 Boyz II Men concert review.

    12:15 Golf is frustrating yet surprisingly enjoyable.

    15:31 Technique over muscle for powerful golf swings.

    18:43 Learning and playing chess with Nathan daily.

    22:09 Senior community offers diverse activities for elderly.

    23:43 Upcoming episode: Maximizing impact at networking events.

    28:09 Lord's response: "One set of footprints, carried you."

    31:03 Poem helped during tough times, strengthened relationship.

    33:25 Work hard, but prioritize family presence.

  • In this episode, Christina and Daniel Seong delve into the challenges of parenting, marriage, and life's everyday struggles. They emphasize authenticity by discussing their decision to record without makeup or heavy production. They explore how yearbooks' significance has changed due to social media and debate the evolving politically left and right media landscape. A key focus is a recent speech by Kansas City Chief Kicker Harrison Butker, where they discuss his "controversial" views on motherhood, family life, and staying at home. The Seongs defend the importance of each family's unique choices and discourage criticism of different parenting styles, highlighting the value of stay-at-home parenting.

    3 Key Episode Takeaways


    Daniel and Christina Seong remove the filters and makeup to bring you raw, unedited truths about parenting, marriage, and the inevitable exhaustion of
    trying to juggle it all. They chat about:

    - Authenticity Over Perfection: We believe in keeping it real. There's no makeup, no high-end production—just genuine discussions about the highs and lows of life.

    - Choice in Parenting: Whether it's deciding to be a stay-at-home parent or balancing a career while raising children, every choice is valid and should be respected. There's no one-size-fits-all approach to raising a family.

    - Changing Traditions: From ordering yearbooks to embracing digital memories, we explore how social media is transforming our experiences and traditions.


    Show Overview


    01:45 Podcasting has highs and lows, but essential.

    06:00 Ordering school yearbooks?

    08:06 Butker "controversial" speech focuses on women's roles.

    10:52 Shift toward traditional family due to divorce.

    16:25 Many women prioritize staying home to raise kids.

    18:41 Gender roles affect fatherless homes and discipline.

    21:56 Find joy in marriage and parenthood.

    23:47 Challenges of being a stay-at-home mom clarified.

    26:52 Pride in raising good children; tragic nanny story.

    30:53 Respect different parenting approaches, avoid criticizing others.

  • In this episode, Daniel and Christina Seong discuss a plethora of topics through a list of fun and probing "Tina-centric" questions; they discuss her movie preferences and reflect on her big life risks worth taking, such as marriage. Christina's passion for organizing sparks a conversation about maybe starting a related business. Listener messages, particularly from Sarah P, highlight the emotional impact of the SeongLife podcast. The episode finishes with more rapid-fire questions for Christina, revealing personal details, interests, family, and life loves.

    3 Key Episode Takeaways


    1. Listener Engagement: The hosts highlight
    the strong connection they have with their listeners through emails, reviews, and direct messages. They share heartwarming stories, including that of a listener named Sarah, who faced personal hardships and found solace in the podcast, illustrating the profound emotional impact the podcast has had on its audience.

    2. Rapid-Fire Insights into Christina: To help the audience get to know Christina better, Daniel asks her a series of rapid-fire questions. These personal details reveal her preferences, fears, and dreams, such as her favorite movie, "Life is Beautiful," her preference for sweet and savory foods, and her biggest regret of not starting things sooner due to fears. This segment adds depth and relatability to Christina's persona.

    3. Christina's Passion for Organizing: The episode delves into Christina's love for organizing and the therapeutic benefits she derives from it. Daniel suggests that Christina could potentially turn this passion into a business, especially with a unique approach that could resonate well within their community.

    Show Overview

    02:22 American Airlines credit vanished after partial use.

    05:29 Listener Sarah's email thanking Tina as a mentor.

    10:14 Gratitude for marriage and Daniel's military service.

    13:10 Envisioned family life with a caring, loving husband.

    17:26 Find time to think, talk, and de-stress.

    21:06 Describing Tina's saving grace, my knight Daniel.

    23:19 Tina is passionate about cleaning, organizing, and helping others.

    27:52 Tina reflects growing up in a crowded, messy house.

  • In this episode, Christina and Daniel Seong discuss signs of an abusive spouse, including physical, emotional, financial, sexual abuse, and isolation. They openly share their views against physical and sexual abuse, urging victims to seek help. The hosts highlight their journey, from giving each other the silent treatment to prioritizing open communication. They emphasize love and connection and address issues like financial and emotional abuse. Intimacy and the negative impact of using it as punishment are also covered. They share a personal argument to illustrate conflict resolution and advocate against the physical discipline of children. The Seongs stress the importance of mutual respect, transparent finances, and regular intimacy in a healthy relationship.

    3 Key Episode Takeaways

    - Recognizing Different Forms of Spousal Abuse: Abuse isn't just physical. It's crucial to understand that emotional, financial, and sexual abuses are equally harmful. For instance, financial abuse often involves controlling access to money, while emotional abuse can manifest through constant criticism or manipulation.

    - The Importance of Relationship Communication: Isolation and the silent treatment can severely damage relationships. The Seongs have been there, too, but open communication is key. It's vital to break the cycle of isolation by expressing feelings constructively and understanding each other's needs.

    - Couples Mutual Respect and Contribution: A healthy marriage requires respect and shared responsibilities. Financial transparency, acknowledging each other's efforts, and contributing to the relationship—even if it's not always evenly distributed—builds trust and partnership.

    Show Overview

    04:47 Often, only consider abuse to be physical in a relationship.
    07:56 Parking ticket led to snarky encounter, ignoring.
    10:56 Losing control, treating someone with disrespect.
    13:09 Childhood experiences inform parenting approach through communication.
    16:31 Financial abuse and freedom in marriage.
    20:34 Work, family, money division causing relationship strife.
    22:23 Abusive partner seeks power in relationship, lacks respect.
    25:47 Delaying intimacy out of spite, but loving.
    31:07 Struggled with communication due to authoritative upbringing.
    33:16 Communicating issues openly, avoiding silent treatment troubles.
    35:40 Controlling behavior in relationships affects social interactions.
    39:48 Seek help if needed and always take care.

  • In this episode, Christina and Daniel Seong explore the allure of California living despite considering moving to other states like Texas or Nevada for financial reasons. They discuss the superior quality of Asian cuisine in California, the cultural and educational concerns, and the high cost of living balanced by benefits like the weather and geography. The duo elaborates on their deep ties to California, emphasizing the importance of family proximity, the discomfort with extreme weather elsewhere, and the state's unique cultural vibe. They affectionately talk about their love for local foods, from Mexican to Vietnamese, and express gratitude to their listeners, inviting feedback and further engagement with their podcast. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to cherish personal happiness over societal expectations and maintain close familial relationships.


    3 Key Episode Takeaways


    - California Cultural Richness: California offers an unparalleled mix of cultural foods, important for our family's culinary adventures.

    - Family First: Proximity to family is invaluable, providing support that outweighs many potential benefits of moving away from California.

    - Career Considerations: Balancing professional growth with personal contentment often means making big location decisions thoughtfully.

    Show Overview

    01:23 Tina expresses love and discusses relocation trends.

    04:51 Changed personality, wanted kids to stay put.

    08:19 Being close to parents for emergencies is crucial.

    10:06 Sensitive to weather, prefers Hawaii over cold.

    13:20 Friend moved to Boston, struggled with snow.

    16:54 Southern California is a diverse, food-filled region.

    21:44 Excited to show others Californian food's true taste.

    24:33 Loud Mexican restaurant with okay experience.

    26:34 Close friends send reels, share moments daily.


  • In this heartfelt Mother's Day episode, co-hosts Daniel and Christina Seong delve into the profound impact of mothers. Daniel recounts a poignant memory of his desire to hold his mom's hand and thank her while Christina reads touching letters to her children, expressing her love and pride. The episode underscores the significance of simple, non-monetary gestures of love from parents and shares amusing anecdotes, including one about a mix-up with dog treats. Amidst discussing their Mother's Day plans and the importance of appreciating moms, the Seongs reflect on personal stories of gratitude and challenges during their upbringing. They emphasize living life on one's
    own terms while offering grace to parents and encouraging listeners to reconnect and cherish their mothers. This episode concludes with an invitation for feedback and interaction from their audience.



    3 Key Episode Takeaways

    - Express Gratitude and Love To Your Mom: Embrace every opportunity to express gratitude and love toward your parents. Actions, gestures, and words profoundly impact our relationships and help nurture bonds that last a lifetime.

    - Celebrate Mother's Day In Your Own Way: Whether it's a quiet dinner at home or a festive gathering, celebrating Mother's Day doesn't have to conform to a standard. The essence lies in recognizing and appreciating the efforts of mothers and showing them they are valued. Your unique way of celebrating can make a significant difference in your Mother's Day.

    - Make Time For Reflection: Reflection allows us to deeply appreciate the lessons and sacrifices made by our mothers. It's important to acknowledge not only their love but also the challenges they face and overcome. Taking a moment to reflect on these sacrifices can fill us with a profound sense of respect and gratitude.

    Show Overview


    02:23 Mother's Day compared to
    Fathers Day

    05:37 Mom thrilled over gift, plans Mother's Day.

    06:53 Expensive restaurant, uncomfortable, prefer family gatherings.

    12:15 Balancing parental care while prioritizing own needs.

    13:05 Appreciate moms by celebrating them year-round.

    18:43 Mom's influence shaped our cherished Christmas memories.

    19:21 Family memories of wanting Nintendo, repeated store visits.

    23:01 Reluctant giving, lost opportunity, childhood struggle.

    27:26 Mother-daughter connection lacked, but call brought closeness.

    30:27 Mother's Day date varies, most calls made.

    32:54 Grateful for mom's impact on my life..

  • In this episode of SeongLife, hosts Christina and Daniel Seong dive into why they've chosen to start playing golf. They highlight the sport's ability to provide long-term fulfillment and to be a bonding activity for the entire family. The Seongs plan to include their son Nathan in various sports while focusing on golf, emphasizing its benefits like exercise, potential for travel, and as a social activity. They share their excitement on learning new skills, participating in family tournaments, and traveling to prestigious golf courses.

    Christina and Daniel reflect on the importance of doing activities together to strengthen their relationship, mentioning plans to stay active by exploring other sports like pickleball. They debate the merits of customization in golf clubs and discuss their different approaches to buying their first sets. The couple also expresses anticipation about their future as empty nesters and the opportunities it presents to pursue new interests together. The episode wraps up with a reminder to listeners about living life on their own terms and the importance of family bonding through shared activities.

    🏆 Top 5 Reasons The Seong’s Are Picking Up Golf:

    1. Long-Term Health and Enjoyment

    2. Physical Exercise and Challenge

    3. Bonding Opportunity for Couples and Families

    4. Travel Opportunities to Iconic Courses

    5. Fulfilling Bucket List Dreams

    3 Key Episode Takeaways

    - Long-Term Engagement: Golf is a game you can enjoy at any age, making it a sustainable choice as we think about activities that we can share for decades to come.

    - Family and Couple Bonding: Starting golf allows us to spend quality time with each other and our son, strengthening our family bond. It’s also about the invaluable conversations and experiences shared on the course.

    - Health and Travel Opportunities: We’re excited about the physical aspects of the game, and the travel opportunities to play in stunning locations worldwide make it even more enticing.

  • In this episode of SeongLife, hosts Christina and Daniel Seong delve into the complexities of life's challenges, focusing on the 1992 LA riots' impact on the Korean community. They discuss the personal and communal upheavals endured alongside the broader themes of immigrant sacrifices and the cultural clashes that often heighten such tensions. Christina shares poignant memories from her youth during the riots, reflecting on her father's role as a pastor to the Korean-American community. Both Seongs explore the deep sense of duty children have towards their immigrant parents, emphasizing gratitude for their sacrifices and the importance of small acts of kindness. The episode also touches on Asian Heritage Month, underscoring the value of recognizing and celebrating diverse cultures to foster understanding. Lastly, the Seongs advise listeners to appreciate and care for their parents, honoring their contributions and sacrifices.

    3 Key Episode Takeaways

    - Cherishing Our Roots: Understanding our cultural backgrounds fosters a deeper appreciation and solidarity within and across communities.

    - Gratitude Towards Parents: Recognizing the silent sacrifices of our parents can enhance familial relationships and personal growth.

    - Learning from History: Acknowledging and learning from past conflicts, like the LA riots, can pave the way for a more understanding and cohesive future.

    Show Overview

    03:15 Celebrating Asian heritage for a whole month.
    05:21 Immigrant fathers paved way for Seong family's future.
    07:47 Immigrants sacrifice careers for children's future.
    10:36 Insurance covers lost income from business interruptions.
    14:59 Community unity amidst racial tension and injustice.
    17:29 Years of tension and lack of communication.
    22:17 Immigrant kids feel burdened by parental sacrifice.
    26:02 Helping fulfill dreams, promises, and taking care.
    29:19 Encouraging kids to spend quality time together.
    31:41 Gratitude for parents, love and appreciation.
    34:13 Finding more happiness than regret despite challenges.

  • On this episode of SeongLife, Christina and Daniel Seong dive deep into a nostalgic journey through their favorite 80s and 90s sitcoms, sharing personal anecdotes and memories that shaped their early "Wonder Years." From the risqué charm of "Three's Company" to the family dynamics in "Full House" and "Parenthood," Christina and Daniel explore how these shows offered not just entertainment but also life lessons that are relevant even today. They'll also touch upon their own experiences growing up with technology transitions, from pagers to texting, and reflect on the importance of media in understanding cultural shifts. As always, the conversation promises to be a mix of insightful, funny, and touching, reminding us of the simplicity and complexity of life woven through the fabric of classic TV shows. Join the Seongs as they take a trip down memory lane, and maybe find a bit of your younger selves along the way.


    3 Key Episode Takeaways

    - Nostalgia Power: Revisiting classic TV shows can provide comfort and a delightful escape while offering insights into societal changes over the decades.

    - Personal Reflections: Episodes from popular series can serve as windows into our past experiences, sparking important conversations about family, culture, and personal development.

    - Community Engagement: As we plan for special episodes, such as the one for Asian American Awareness Month, it's a reminder of the importance of reflecting on history, raising awareness, and contributing positively to our communities.

    Show Overview

    01:23 Christina and I have a daily ping pong battle.
    05:00 Couple starts foundation to help families.
    07:35 Helping others with Apert Syndrome awareness and nostalgia.
    13:48 Nostalgic memories of Wonder Years and grade school.
    16:38 Memories of early age dating and favorite TV shows.
    18:57 Seinfeld was a TV show about nothing.
    26:04 Parents enjoying favorite shows with kids, bonding.
    29:51 Daniel's family couldn't afford a trendy pager.
    32:57 Distance from LA Riots, ashes, family affected.
    37:06 Couple created a bad mood with a sourpuss face.

  • In this episode, Daniel and Christina Seong explore the nuances of raising daughters. They share personal anecdotes and insights, discussing the unique parent-child dynamics in their family, the importance of setting a good example in marriages, and the impact of a dad's presence and words on a daughter's self-esteem. Daniel reveals his top ten lessons learned as a "girl dad," emphasizing communication, the significance of showing affection to their mom as a model for healthy relationships and respecting their children's individuality. The episode also delves into practical advice, like using the Costco app for gas savings. The Seongs advocate for patience, understanding, and grace in parenting, highlighting their humorous and affectionate approach to family life. They encourage listeners to embrace their parenting journey and share the podcast with others.

    3 Key Episode Takeaways


    - The influence of a father's actions on his daughters is monumental. Show them how men should treat them through your relationship with your wife. It's more than words; it's about being a daily example.

    - Verbal communication matters. Choose your words carefully with your daughters, especially during those critical teenage years. Your comments have a lasting impact.

    - Embrace the power of laughter and patience in your household. Not only does it strengthen bonds, but it also shows your children a positive perspective on life, which they carry into adulthood.


    Show Overview


    01:00 Comparison of gas prices at different locations.

    03:06 Tara at Costco gas says it's cheaper.

    09:56 Women discreetly communicate monthly time off request.

    13:48 Teenage desire for male attention shapes adulthood.

    15:50 Watching words around four teenage daughters is crucial.

    21:08 Top three things: not taking self seriously.

    24:43 Daughters need dads to laugh and provide.

    27:20 I won't leave because kids need you.

    31:19 Talking to kids is important, but actions matter.

    .39:09 Father's role in daughters' lives summarized.

  • Christina and Daniel Seong delve into the trials and triumphs of parenting and sports in this episode. They reflect on their immigrant parents' sacrifices and share how they're cultivating a strong familial bond through open communication, unlike Christina's childhood experience. Highlighting the value of early sports involvement, they discuss daughter Leah's switch from volleyball to tennis, emphasizing the importance of starting young and dedication to training.

    The Seongs also talk about teaching their kids practical skills, like self-defense, and underline sports' benefits, such as discipline and camaraderie. They share personal regrets, such as wishing they had introduced their children to sports earlier, and celebrate their son Nathan's sportsmanship, even in the face of defeat.

    Throughout the episode, they stress patience and commitment as key to introducing children to sports and advocate for fun and enjoyment over intense scrutiny. The episode wraps with recognition of their privileged position to provide these opportunities, advice to live authentically, and gratitude for their listeners' support.


    3 Key Episode Takeaways


    - Starting Young Is Key: Daniel opens up about
    the regret of not introducing sports to our children earlier. Early exposure can ignite a life-long love for physical activity and the benefits that come with it.

    - Balance in Parenting: It's essential to balance pushing our kids towards excellence and knowing when to step back. We share our insights on adapting our parenting style for each child.

    - Lessons in Losing: We delve into their son Nathan's recent tennis match experience—it's not about winning but learning. We reflect on how parents can best support their children in sports and emphasize the joy over the scoreboard.


    Show Overview


    02:00 Grateful for parents, paving the way for kids
    03:47 Transitioning from individual to team sports challenges.
    07:20 Parenting is about setting a strong foundation.
    11:46 Parents and us watched tennis match quietly.
    15:50 Emotional support from parents after tennis match.
    18:02 Parents ask kids if had fun, eat.
    21:33 Coach ordered pizza, Nathan wanted to leave.
    23:58 Working at swap meet, parental sacrifice, sports preference
    27:53 Striving to be close, over-communicate with kids.
    29:42 Nathan started, tough times shaped who we are.
    32:59 Private tennis lessons crucial for kids' progress.
    36:23 Rate and review the show, Songlife podcast.




  • Hey everyone! In this SeongLife, Christina and Daniel discuss the best things to succeed in your 20s or at any age. They talk about grinding in your prime earning years and learning from failures. Find a mentor for wisdom beyond your years, and get smart about personal finance early in life. Plus, hear about Daniel's new 19-year-old friend who is hustling his way into a promising future. That's the spirit the Seongs admire!

    Bottomline: invest early, take up a sport, learn from failure, never give up, and don't fall into the trap of comparing your path to anyone else's. These simple SeongLife insights are universal whether you're starting out or steering through a mid-life transition. Stay hungry, stay wise, and thanks for being part of the SeongLife family!

    3 Key Episode Takeaways

    - Embrace Failure as Growth: Leverage your setbacks as stepping stones to success. Daniel reflects on the grit of a young entrepreneur who conquered personal challenges and won his admiration.

    - Mentorship is Priceless: Surround yourself with mentors who enrich your journey. Experience the magic as a 19-year-old impresses and earns mentorship from veterans in the industry.

    - Financial Wisdom: Christina and Daniel discuss the importance of personal finance literacy, including early investments and the power of compound interest for long-term gain.


    Show Overview:

    00:00 Seong's living rough, hopeful for better future.
    06:12 Show up, give your best, be disciplined
    10:41 Motivating napkin presentation led to important meeting.
    14:59 Finding the right mentor is crucial for success.
    18:50 It's never too late to learn a sport.
    21:16 Societal expectations can affect mental well-being.
    28:47 Find hope in difficult situations.
    31:52 Live in the moment, prioritize and embrace life.
    34:01 Listen to your heart, live a great life.
    36:11 Easy crying, requesting sharing, expressing emotional depth.



  • In this episode, Daniel and Christina Seong engage in a lively discussion of the legacy of OJ Simpson, the joy of concerts, and winning BIG lottery jackpots. They daydream about what they'd do with the winnings, considering purchasing properties and a sports complex while maintaining their practical and cautious life approach. They touch on the challenges of sudden wealth and celebrity life before diving into the reality of their hectic family schedule, shuttling five kids to sports, and the fleeting nature of these busy times. The episode wraps up with insights into their personal lives, including buying new trucks and Daniel's foray into taking up the game of golf with his son.



    3 Key Episode Takeaways

    - The Lotto Life: Dreaming big is fun, but the Seong's ponder the practicalities of sudden wealth and how to avoid the infamous "Lotto curse."

    - Celeb Rumor Mill: The Seong's dissect how stars like Shohei Ohtani can get caught in controversy through no fault of their own, reminding us of the importance of verified information.

    - Parenting & Priorities: Beyond the glitz and glamour of hypothetical riches, Christina and Daniel share personal stories about parenting challenges and their focus on family.


    Show Overview

    02:00 OJ Simpson trial memories and Ohtani gambling scandal
    10:36 Ohtani claims wasn't involved, interpreter will face jail.
    13:07 Friends discussed Bruno Mars concert, lively experience.
    19:14 Daydreaming about big Lotto win.
    21:53 Personal experiences drive involvement in fighting diseases.
    23:24 Lottery winners often spend money irresponsibly.
    31:59 Friends and listeners find Seong's life busy and crazy.
    35:05 Golf is not seen as a sport by many.
    36:17 Reflecting and avoiding life regrets.



  • In this episode, Daniel and Christina Seong dive into various personal topics, sharing everything from their love story and quirky food habits to travels and family aspirations. The couple humorously discusses who'd play them in a movie and jest about their casting preferences. Daniel's interest in dining with Donald Trump for his mental fortitude is revealed while touching upon their shared adventures and fears. They announce plans to elevate SeongLife with video content and encourage more listener engagement. The episode is filled with laughter, intimate anecdotes about raising a family, and a heartfelt encouragement to live authentically and embrace life's journey. Their discussion extends to travel aspirations and cherished memories at luxury hotels. The episode wraps up with an appreciation of their audience and looks toward a promising future for the podcast.

    3 Key Episode Takeaways


    - Embrace Your Quirks: Whether you love rom-coms or enjoy kimchi in an English muffin, celebrate the unique tastes and interests that make you, YOU.

    - Growing Comfort Zones: Stepping out of our audio domain, we are excited to announce video content is coming to SeongLife! Stay tuned for more SeongLife laughter and insights coming soon with video.

    - Cherished Experiences Over Material Things: The Seongs' commitment to creating meaningful memories over collecting things is a valuable perspective in finding joy in life.

    Show Overview


    00:05 Vivid dream about divorce with five kids.
    05:21 SeongLife is a rom-com, not sappy, very silly together.
    09:07 Reflecting on childhood lunch-making experiences in Burbank.
    17:00 Perfect date ends with a long drive.
    19:40 Ocean view balcony brings joy on vacations.
    25:37 An exciting experience in Miami.
    30:03 Listener feedback on SeongLife: mostly positive.

    🎙️ Dive into a fun mix of personal stories, dream castings, and quirky food habits with the Seongs! Plus, travel plans & Miami vibes. It's all in S7L-64 of #SeongLife - Tune in now for laughs and heartwarming tales! 🌟💑🍔✈️ #Podcast #RelationshipGoals #TravelTalks

  • Christina and Daniel Seong reflect on their recent family trip to Orlando in this episode. They recount visiting Universal Studios, enjoying the convenience of staying at the Royal Pacific Hotel, and the pros of using a fast pass to enhance the experience. Through anecdotes about their interactions with service workers and the joy of traveling with their children, they emphasize the importance of creating lasting family memories. Despite some travel frustrations, including automatic gratuity charges and airport delays, they share insights on parenting, the value of road trips, and prioritizing family time. The episode touches on personal travel preferences, such as Daniel's aisle seat choice and advocating for living life on one's terms without guilt.


    3 Key Episode Takeaways

    1. The Magic of Orlando: From getting drenched at Citywalk to marveling at the wizarding wonders of Island Adventure, our family excursion to Orlando was a great trip full of mixed emotions and adventures.

    2. Parenting Tips & Tricks: We delve deep into the essence of parenting during travel, focusing on creating lifelong memories with your children during that prime age window of 5-15. It's all about the joy and the journey, even if it means dealing with a little rain.

    3. Service & Tipping Insights: With our background in hospitality and recent encounters, we reflect on the culture of tipping and customer service, sparking a conversation about its role and our personal preferences when dining out or ordering in.

    Show Overview

    02:12 Anticipating, reflecting on an impactful industry event.
    06:21 First trip to Orlando, Florida.
    08:11 Arranging to meet and take care of transportation.
    11:28 Flying first class and travel hacks.
    18:30 Travel agent found us on social media, booked trips.
    24:07 Fast pass saves time and money overall.
    27:59 Daily Starbucks trips create familiar and friendly encounters.
    30:00 Former young bartender understands importance of generous tipping.
    34:36 Parents with young kids won't remember travel.
    35:43 Family trips can be challenging with teens, but worth it.

  • In this episode, Daniel and Christina navigate through heartfelt discussions on respect, handling disagreements, and the fleeting nature of life. They reflect on personal growth, the importance of communication within relationships, and maintaining privacy. The couple touches on cultural nuances like water service in Korean restaurants, daily routines, and respecting parents' perspectives on marriage. Emotional anecdotes of loved ones, acknowledging life's impermanence, and cherishing small joys like Christina's dog Leo are shared. They explore parenting challenges, Daniel's sobriety, and the social pressures in family gatherings. The episode concludes with a message of living authentically and positively embracing life's journey. Enjoy the show!


    3 Key Episode Takeaways


    1. Embrace Change: Life's impermanence calls for adaptability; the departure of a beloved barber, overseas travel fears, and the fleeting nature of parenting highlight the need to evolve.

    2. Internal Resolve: Learn from Daniel and Christina the value of resolving private conflicts and safeguarding the sanctity of personal relationships.

    3. Find Joy in the Ordinary: Through discussing something as everyday as water consumption, we're reminded to cherish and find joy in the often overlooked routines of our lives.

    Show Overview


    01:45 Seong family wants kids to be happy, well-rounded.
    04:02 Changing attitudes towards life expectancy and health.
    06:52 Grateful for love, family, and brighter days.
    10:12 The perfect beard and busy barbers.
    14:02 Consider others, communicate travel home arrival, show gratitude.
    19:37 Misunderstanding led to regretful behavior. Apology given.
    28:30 Hesitation about next year's vacation, proud of son Nathan.
    29:49 Affectionately scratching and tickling before good night.