Podcast by Chad Milner
We're back, in time for the Holidays! Recorded on Christmas Eve, but pretending it is after Christmas, Courtney and Cydney tell us how excited they were to see what they got on Christmas and more....
With school back in session, we have things to talk about! Cydney and Courtney talk about their experiences in fourth grade and high school in the days of COVID-19, Chad tells Courtney about his weird dream, everyone delves into how they have evolved since the pandemic, and everyone sets goals for how and what they will expect for the next academic year.
We're back with another episode. This week, we recap Courtney's birthday. I also take the time to ask both Courtney and Cydney what are their thoughts on the happenings in their current world, how they're understanding, and give them a adult context on how they are living through history and a period of time they will never forget.
After another hiatus, we're back! We touch on Cydney turning nine, and our last segment of NWA until school returns. Cydney helps inform Courtney and Chad how girls work and Chad attempts to empathize with Cydney and Courtney about quarantining.
This week, Cydney and Chad were stuck in the house and needed something else to do other than lay in their respective beds all weekend. Cydney divulges in her pre-bed skincare routine and both of their voices sound a little muffled due to charcoal masks on their faces. Cydney also lets us know how she currently feels about school, basketball, and gives her dad some feedback on raising a daughter.
The stars aligned and our fortieth episode falls on four years of when we started this podcast! This week, Chad takes Cydney and Courtney on a brief stroll down memory lane and hows them in real time how fast four years can fly by. Along the way, Chad brings back a series of questions for the gang to answer that he first did on episode four, the first time Courtney joined along.
Thiss week, Cydney, Courtney, and Chad discuss going to their local high school's homecoming. Chad tells Cydney and Courtney about the time he was forced to read a whole book and write about it in one day for school. The three delve into how one's cell phone i reflective of one's personality. At the end, Cydney and Chad talk about insecurities and how it's okay to have them.
This week, Cydney addresses how she almost got into not one but two fights in the past week and Courtney breaks up one at school. Chad records the whole episode with a fake beard to overcompensate for finding his first gray hair. Courtney makes a reference to a famous 80's move and doesn't know it. Cydney also tells her father why she thinks he will marry someone famous...and more.
School has begin in New York, and no one is more excited about this than Chad. Cydney and Courtney break down their first impressions of third and eighth grade, Chad tells Courtney he thinks Cydney doesn't like overly eager boys, Chad gives both Cydney and Courtney a small peek into his experiences with women, and at the end, both Cydney and Courtney make fun of Chad's first day of school outfit from eighth grade.
We took a small break from our hiatus to do a quick show. The gang catches up on how their summer break has gone. Also, Cydney gives us a rundown about the difficulties of left-handedness. Then, both Courtney and Cydney trash the music Chad plays when they are in the car. We'll be back in September!
School is out, so there isn't much else to do but podcast! This week, Chad is feeling down because the Knicks once again broke his heart and Courtney rubs it in his face. Cydney tells us about how a boy lied to her about his prowess in the martial arts, Courtney tells us about the time he used his skills to defend himself, and much more.
This week, we recorded our first live show in front of a live audience! After recapping Father's Day, Cydney, Courtney, and Chad picked up where they left off last week and Chad imitated the other two. People finally submitted questions, so those were answered too.
This week, Cydney, Courtney, and Chad recap Courtney's 13th birthday, Cydney's soccer woes, and Chad gives the kids the floor to imitate him for Father's Day.
This week, Chad updates Courtney on a new suitor vying for Cydney's attention. Also, Cydney asks Courtney and Chad a couple of interesting questions about adulthood.
This week, Cydney shares her feelings to Courtney in wake of him becoming a teenager, and hoping not to get left behind. Chad gives Cydney and Courtney Adobe's "My Creative Type" test. The revealed their results and Chad explains what it means. Here is a link to the test for you all to take: Adobe My Creative Type https://mycreativetype.com/
This week, Cydney, Courtney, and Chad discuss how it is a family trait to draw attention to one's self and Chad remembers the kids are actually people. With Mother's Day coming up, Courtney tells Cydney about a memory he has of Cydney's mother.
This week, Cydney, Courtney, and Chad talk about the differences in growing up with and without the internet, YouTube, and cell phones. The kids also answered questions submitted by friends of the show.
Spring Break has begun! This week, Cydney, Courtney, and Chad briefly reminisce about the last time they recorded a podcast right before Easter and how the Easter Bunny taught Cydney a valuable lesson. Courtney and Chad tell Cydney what her name means according to both Baby Names and Urban Dictionary. After veering off into a conversation about Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU's), Cydney shares her gripes with another young lad; leading Chad to explain why there is nothing wrong with being a girly girl and a tomboy.
On this episode, I explain why Cydney, Courtney, and I took last week off. Cydney and Courtney spend a healthy portion of time bickering back and forth and I give them advice about how and why to argue.
In this episode, Cydney, Courtney, and I-Chad-talk about getting in trouble in school for conversing a little too much. I also settle the score with the kids from the time I dared them to eat cocoa butter.
On this week's episode, Courtney tells us how he went platinum in his middle school and everyone delves into elementary school stories in the name of love.
After years of saying "Courtney will be with us next time," he's back. He's back with a deeper voice and here to impart some big-brotherly wisdom to Cydney.
We haven't posted a podcast since the spring of 2016. But we're back and don't remember which episode number this is.
Eight years ago, I was about to become a father and my cousin, Eclipse had his first child a few months prior. Before life changed for the both of us, we recorded a Christmas album and never released it. Instead of letting collect dust on a hard drive, I've decided to release it. So enjoy one of the more creative holiday projects almost a decade in the works.
Eight years ago, I was about to become a father and my cousin, Eclipse had his first child a few months prior. Before life changed for the both of us, we recorded a Christmas album and never released it. Instead of letting collect dust on a hard drive, I've decided to release it. So enjoy one of the more creative holiday projects almost a decade in the works.
Eight years ago, I was about to become a father and my cousin, Eclipse had his first child a few months prior. Before life changed for the both of us, we recorded a Christmas album and never released it. Instead of letting collect dust on a hard drive, I've decided to release it. So enjoy one of the more creative holiday projects almost a decade in the works.
Eight years ago, I was about to become a father and my cousin, Eclipse had his first child a few months prior. Before life changed for the both of us, we recorded a Christmas album and never released it. Instead of letting collect dust on a hard drive, I've decided to release it. So enjoy one of the more creative holiday projects almost a decade in the works.
Eight years ago, I was about to become a father and my cousin, Eclipse had his first child a few months prior. Before life changed for the both of us, we recorded a Christmas album and never released it. Instead of letting collect dust on a hard drive, I've decided to release it. So enjoy one of the more creative holiday projects almost a decade in the works.
Eight years ago, I was about to become a father and my cousin, Eclipse had his first child a few months prior. Before life changed for the both of us, we recorded a Christmas album and never released it. Instead of letting collect dust on a hard drive, I've decided to release it. So enjoy one of the more creative holiday projects almost a decade in the works.
Eight years ago, I was about to become a father and my cousin, Eclipse had his first child a few months prior. Before life changed for the both of us, we recorded a Christmas album and never released it. Instead of letting collect dust on a hard drive, I've decided to release it. So enjoy one of the more creative holiday projects almost a decade in the works.
Eight years ago, I was about to become a father and my cousin, Eclipse had his first child a few months prior. Before life changed for the both of us, we recorded a Christmas album and never released it. Instead of letting collect dust on a hard drive, I've decided to release it. So enjoy one of the more creative holiday projects almost a decade in the works.
Since middle school, Kalique and Chad have been known for running their mouths. Now in their thirties, most of what they have to do it about is revolves around fatherhood.
This week, Cydney lets me in on the things that boys do for attention in her Kindergarten class. There is also a brief lesson on ethnicity in here as well.
After a six month hiatus, I promise we are back to recording once a week. This week, Courtney finally returns, the kids argue, and they break down their plans for Mother's Day, 2017.
After yet another hiatus (Sorry about that...life be happening), Cydney and I converse about my daughter losing her first tooth, picture day, boys, and she gives her input into my dating life.
After taking the summer off, Cydney gives an update on all that she has going on this fall.
After another sabbatical, episode 17 consists of Cydney divulging on hip hop, her thoughts on Michael Jackson's looks/sound, and sings along with her favorite rap song.
Episode 15 got lost...but we're back! Cydney and Courtney talk about how their respective soccer and baseball seasons have been going, school coming to an end, and Cydney gives us her first experience with girl drama.
Fresh off of vacation, Cydney and Courtney emphatically describe their time on a Disney Cruise. They give their takes on what Mother's Day and their mothers mean to them while Cydney ends with a song.
Before heading on vacation, I tell Cydney and Courtney the greatest rendition of all time of the Three Little Pigs.
On this episode, Cydney talks about traveling to the city to visit her cousins, gives a fairly dramatic rendition of the 3 Little Pigs, and sings a selection from her Spring Show.
On this episode, Cydney talks about how her classmates can't comprehend how or why she doesn't have a mother...then gives her best WWE impersonation.
It's out tenth episode and Cydney wants to spit #bars...
Cydney gets in trouble in school and this week's special guest is Cydney's grandmother.
Courtney returns...and I let the inmates run the asylum.
On this episode, Cydney tells me when and why she wants to have a brother or sister.
On this episode, Cydney delves into detail about her fifth birthday and mourns the loss of her toy, Elsa. Special Guest: Cydney's aunt, Courtney and her brother/cousin returns.
This week, Cydney talks about how excited she is for her birthday, which happens to be Valentine's Day and delves into why she thinks that Michael Jackson looks creepy as an adult.
This week, Cydney tells me about how the kids didn't want to share toys with her, she answered a series of questions that I had for her, and my nephew joined us as our first guest.
Cydney talks about being snowed in due to Winter Storm Jonas and decides that she wants to rap.
Cydney doesn't want to introduce herself, wants to change the name of the podcast, asks why does she have a podcast, and why should she speak with confidence.