In a world full of podcasts that are so specific, I am aiming to provide an eclectic group of ideas and discussions that range from serious to fun. The main idea is to convey a point of view that focuses on Family, Friends, Finances and personal life experiences. Being a veteran and in the medical field I hope that I will be able to entertain you and give a voice to a view point that is not prevalent in todays day and age.
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Listeners of Family, Friends, and Finances that love the show mention: easy to listen,Mind and Body connection discussed in a short form. Enjoy and make sure to follow and check out the YouTube Channel!
Update to the morality podcast and we dive deep into what my opinions are and how I have changed
I this episode we talk about how we can develop professionally and use those skills to improve our personal lives. Discussed in this podcast are how I look at and approach the professional world with influence from my military, civilian and personal life.
Im back and we have changed the tragectory of this pod cast. Enjoy!
We discuss Interdependence as it relates to independence and how leases can leverage each.
WE ARE BACK!! A long break had to happen with work and life, but we are here to deliver content to you about the underrepresented topics for middle class families. Today we discuss Change and how it affects us and hope and how it can benefit us.
In this episode we sit down with Anthony Daley. The conversation begins with some background but quickly becomes a conversation about his view of my journey, education, community support, and a pastors roll in todays society.
SFC David Parker (Ret.) from Veterans Rant, Rattle and Roll joins me to discuss transitioning out of the military and the problems that we can face. We also discuss his interesting past and he schools us on the right way to be a business man. His insight and wisdom is seriously a joy and his perspectives were phenomenal. You will enjoy this one! Be sure to subscribe to Veterans Rant, Rattle and Roll and give him a review!
Well if you had not got enough of "Henry" here is part II of the interview. He was so candid and honest in part I and that did not change in part II. We talk about his life as a federal agent in the southwest, George Floyd, the Chinese corona virus, and lots of off-topic rabbit holes. I thin you will enjoy this episode, I know I did.
This episode is an exciting conversation with a federal agent. We discuss so many topics there is not enough space to type it but fatherhood, politics, professionalism are just some of the topics we cover. This is some of the best content I have been blessed with putting out. Enjoy!
In this episode I do a terrible impression of R. Lee Ermey I the beginning. Then things get interesting. We discuss my poor life choices prior to the Army. We reflect about what the Army gave me and how I leveraged it to better myself as a professional and as a man.
In this episode we discuss the events of 9/11 and how it changed my life. We also discuss American values and the importance of being patriotic. The uncompromising nature of America and American Exceptionalism has brought us this far, so it is out our responsibility to continue that tradition. Also discussed if how Americans are being pulled in multiple directions for political gain.
This episode is about the prospect of transitioning to a new job and how to best approach it. Professional fluidity is a vital part of "adulting" and the information of this topic is limited. I go into how I view this process and the do's and don'ts of the best transition. P.S. It isn't as boring as it sounds!!
In this episode we are discussing setting boundries and being consistent. It is important in our personal relationships to do these two things and try to improve on them. Setting boundaries and being consistent allow us to continue to evolve and grow.
In this episode we discuss how opinions can change our perception of the world around us. I dig into how influenced I was at a young age by others opinions but more importantly how we need to be cognicent of opinions without letting it effect our attitude and interactions with those around us.
This is a special episode where I interview my mother Liz snyder. Her story is very interesting and she has a very interesting view of the world. We explore San Francisco when she was a child, her desire to become a nurse, the struggles of COVID-19 in the emergency room and being a single mother. Enjoy!
Alright, so fair warning in this episode I had a couple of Bullit Rye bourbons but the content was still what you expect! This episode is about how, wait for it... words mean things! When we change the definition of words conversations become near impossible and conversation is how we sustain culture. Enjoy the episode!
This one was fun. I discuss a conversation I has with a dear friend about actions versus attitudes and how a word, which is defined, can be subjectively interpreted in different ways. I believe that this one has some awesome insights from my own perspective and may be useful. Enjoy!
This episode “we” discuss the need for anticipating what our spouses, friends or coworkers need to better support a relationship. Also discussed is the need for masculinity and those specific characteristics that are almost looked at as a net negative. Enjoy!!!
In this episode I enjoy some Blanton’s and discuss screen time and how communication has changed because of cellphones and tablets. Also discussed is the importance of interacting with others and how kids might be affected.
Siblings are so important to the development of healthy relationships. Thinking about sibling relationships shed light on how my adult relationships were modeled by my relationships with my sister. The shared experience of family life and early struggles really plays a role in how we respond as an adult.
This episode outline my struggle with healthy living and I give my opinions on physical, nutritional and mental health and what worked for me. We dig deep about how to balance these three types of health and what worked for me.
This episode highlights my recent interaction with a new way of viewing the world and the moral lessons in todays culture. I discuss a recent exploration into the religious ideology and the feelings that I experienced.
We dive into how important diversifying your interests and experiences is and how it can provide perspective. The ability to be socially malleable is a some what forgotten skill and has prevented normal conversation.
This episode talks about the lost voice of the average person. Extremism as it relates to all aspects of daily life have prevented a balanced look at the world, specifically with parenting and family life. I try to give a point of view that may be more prevalent than I originally thought.
In this episode we talk about growing up in California and how it has changed from my childhood. Mixed into the conversation is how being a new father has affected my perspective and how I view the current environment in that state.