Episodes
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Jeremy comes to us for the first time with his views and experiences raising two young daughters during COVID times. Discussions of getting some vitamin D, road trips, not living in fear, being consistent, Big Bang Theory, and the Mopar Car Club are touched on during the podcast. Being intentional during these crazy times was the one thing Jeremey repeated and resonated with me. Plan something, think outside the box, and executing it was an awesome view. Something to think about in our dealings with family and COVID times. Thanks, Jeremy for coming by and hanging. Definitely have to have him back on the show again. And, good luck to him in starting his own podcast. Look for it in the near future? Here’s hope for no type of Megatron COVID! Enjoy.
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Welcome back Marianne to the mic and she has brought along her daughter Valerie. Valerie homeschools all three of her little ones. She comes to discuss the ins and outs of homeschooling. I really learned a lot and got rid of a few misconceptions. It seems that she is right on track with her kiddos schooling. Discussions of they called my Mom Mr. T, no report cards, communication, the network of the homeschool system, experiencing failure, not everybody can homeschool and hard to work outside the home and homeschool. Thanks to Marianne for bringing her by. Hope to have them back to dive into the homeschooling topic a little deeper next time.
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Welcome, Rachel to the mic. We have heard of each other and we have never actually met in person. She is a person of many hats - a community activist, an active Facebook page called Rachel’s Round Table where she talks about voting, customer service, artist, photographers, and a host of other topics and people. Our discussion starts with elements of the foster care system and transitions into the importance of self-care. They were both related in some form. It was great to have her on the show. What a breath of fresh air and informative simultaneously. I’m looking forward to Rachel’s repeat performance on the podcast.
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Welcome, Bobby to the mic. We had a great conversation off the mic that included that he lived in my old hometown of Kansas City, Missouri. After getting past my love of KC barbeque, we were able to start the discussions of problems with drugs and addicts. Bobby talked about DARE doesn’t work, manipulating different situations into positive outcomes, starting the drug conversation with kids at about age 8 or 9, the ‘jailing’ lifestyle, the three ways out of addiction, zero in cold in Kansas City and did you eat the steak and cake before your suicidal thoughts? One of Bobby’s main concentrations is the role of the enabler and how destructive and additive to the addict's plight they can be. Thanks, Bobby. I feel that the information was invaluable to people going through or if you know someone who is going through it. Looking forward to having Bobby back on the show soon. I know he has many other pearls to share.
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It was my pleasure to have Natasja Visser on the mic all the way from South Africa. She reached out to me from this podcast. She is a practicing family counselor and life coach. Natasja specializes in helping parents and their children deal with difficulties with pornography, when and how to tell children about sex and a host of other qualities you’ll hear in the show. We discussed topics of special parts, not private parts, don’t preach or overreact, kids' minds as screen savers, and using the right words with a poker face. Being a very interesting podcast, I feel it is imperative that young parents broach the sex talk quickly and continually. Natasja definitely changed my mind on that subject and probably will make you think about changing yours too. Hopefully, we can get her back. I feel there was much more to discuss. Thanks, Natasja
Below is some of Natasja’s info. Please check it out.
Website: www.letsexplain.org
Facebook page: @natasjaletsexplain
Instagram: lets_explain
YouTube: Lets explain by Natasja Visser
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Kicking off 2021 with my son, David Jr., and hearing his tales (never heard by me) of growing up. Though sometimes costly, he was lucky to escape to his mid-twenties intact. I took it like a champ, hearing almost all of these stories first hand. But, all in all, it was a fun and enlightening time hanging with Jr. We are all very proud of him. And yes, David, the mic is on and we are recording!
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This podcast has a little something from all three main podcasts in the Mothtoaflame Media family. Vivian and Marianne are back to shed some more light on Covid-19 topics. With subjects too many to list here - we touch on a lot of material. Listen up and see what you think. That is all, we'll let the podcast do the talking. Check out Vivian's Website below...
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Mr. Mike is a friend of mine who is always discussing the makeup of our government when we get together. I thought it would be a great opportunity for others to benefit from his astute knowledge of our United 'Republic' of States - the one most people don't even realize we have. Sit back and gain a different aspect and view of our government. Share this with others, for I learned a lot I didnt know!
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It's been a while since Pete has been in the studio. On the front end of a birthday lunch after the podcast, we discuss raising our kids after our divorces a year later. Subjects of coping, opinions, pink crocks with blue socks and the kids already know chime in during the podcast. Just to let you know ahead of time - this show does veer off the beaten path of raising canes. Somehow topics of divorce and cheating snuck in at the end. Leave it up to Pete to take me there! But, that is where the ride gets interesting. Enjoy!!
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Emma returns to the mic and brings her daughter Meagan. Discussing millennials was a definite treat with all three of our views being all over the place. Getting off topic every now and then, we were always able to relate it all back to the millennial topic/problem. Meagan, a hard-working nurse and millennial, provides us a look from within her experiences with friends and family. We did all agree that an important component of keeping millennials on the straight and narrow was having some skin in the game. Some level of responsibility teens to keep them more focused. Keep their eyes on the prize, please!! Thanks, ladies, it was a blast. Got to get Amanda and Trevor in the studio soon!
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New to the podcast arena welcome mother/daughter team Myrna and Audrey. Man, they started off slow but eventually lit up the podcast studio like roman candles. My gut is still hurting from laughing even though they have been gone for hours. I'll have to get another interesting subject in order to get them back on the mics. I saw so many similarities between our three children. I summarized that the pecking order does play a part in raising children. A podcast any parent should not miss no matter how old your kids are. It was a definite treat to have them visit. Come back soon... Enjoy..
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Scott agreed to have an impromptu podcast concerning the generalities of raising kids. I have known Scott for over 25 years during which time our kids grew up together. We do start off by agreeing that there is no owner's manual to raising children. His views on hard work, commitment and consequences flow side by side with mine. It was great getting Scott on the mic and look forward to having him back real soon. Due to the sudden nature of the podcast, I decided to leave a lot of the miscues at the beginning in. Something different to listen to.... Enjoy....
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Along with Emma, who is new to the Raisin Canes Podcast, Patty returns to talk about getting your child from high school into college. Emma and I have both done it twice and Patty once. So, we do have some knowledge to share. But, on the other hand, we do realize that college might not be the best choice for everyone. A vocational or trade school is high up on all our lists. Grab some of our insights if you have a kid finishing up high school soon!
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Connie stayed for one more podcast and talks about her experiences helping raise her 6 nieces and nephews. We both agreed that kids need to experience another point of view and perspective other than their parent's all the time. She and I both have a history of being able to enjoy and spend time with other relatives on a consistent basis when we were young. We cherish those times.
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David Jr. returns to the mic after a long hiatus. Home for the holiday, we discuss his highs and lows living in NYC. His views on parenting and raising kids are very interesting. The threat of putting me in a home later in life makes me rethink my future plans for him. (LOL) But, all in all, it was a fun and enlightening podcast. Still proud of him and all his past, present and future accomplishments. Destined to do great things.
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Connie contributes her experiences on caregiving to the podcast. Having taken care of her dad give her a definite inside view on the subject. Exploring topics of family helping out, the perfect storm, being a patient advocate and having a beer at the last rites all come into play on the show. I fee that all caregivers have a very unique tale to tell. I hope to keep the 'caregiving train' going with others on the mic. Thanks, Connie for sharing.
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Denise helps me take the Raisin Canes Podcast to a new and different level. We are expanding to broach discussions of the raising and caregiving of kids, parents and friends through love, spirit and actions. Kind of taking care of the beginning and the end. We begin with our stories of our segway into the realm of caregiving. Definitely trial by fire. Subjects of easing off the call button, a designer purse or a ring, creating lists, becoming children again, it's gonna be bad and take a life of its own are all included in the show. There was so much to cover and I feel that we only scratched the surface. Expect quite a few more caregiving podcast.
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Armando stuck around for another podcast after a fun one on Changing Lanes Above the Neck Podcast (CLANT Episode #043) Talking about blended families or even dating someone with a child at home brought up quite a few subjects. We did agree that while raising kids is a huge responsibility, both the parent and the significant other need to be on the same page with expectations and consequences. As opposed to dating and the white picket fence syndrome (The Pete Factor) the ultimate goal here is getting them on with their life by making them a productive member of society outside of your domicile. Being the hardest job you will ever love, parenting does not come with an instruction manual and there is a lot of on the job training about what works and what does not. Just don't give up. It is worth it in the end. Thanks Armando. See ya next time.
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I had the pleasure of getting mom Julie and son Nate, longtime friends of mine, in the podcast studio yesterday. Julie even surprised us with an assortment of Rudy's Barbeque, my favorite. Fighting a food coma, we were able to tackle their life experiences concerning Nate's substance addiction starting in the 8th grade. Now that Nate is 30 years old and recovered, I am impressed with his resolve to complete two books about his life and his ability reaching out to other at-risk kids in his community by volunteering his time and presence. I felt blessed to have them on the show conveying their knowledge and advice to others out there in similar situations. With children starting to try drugs younger and younger, we felt that this podcast has a definite need if it only helps one parent wake up and pay attention. It was a very unique and fun podcast session. I thank them for coming by....
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Rex and Heidi stayed for another podcast. This time the subject was a fun one to which I learned about manners. Social graces are one of Heidi's specialties and she drops some knowledge on the subject on the podcast. Rex and I were her sponges and should get an 'A' for the class. Take a listen.... From the looks of things, we have a long way to go.
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