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"Sometimes, through all of your failures in life, you can learn the greatest of lessons." "You can monetize anything. People have monetized Canadian air." "You build a brand by focusing on one person and building a lighthouse way up into the sky." In this vibrant episode of Better Call Daddy, hosts Reena Friedman Watts and Wayne Friedman welcome dynamic duo Cyn and Jay, who share their journey of overcoming imposter syndrome and navigating the world of content creation together. From their unique bond to their experiences in the OnlyFans and kink communities, Cyn and Jay dive deep into the challenges and triumphs of their intertwined lives. As they explore the nuances of self-worth, external validation, and the importance of practice in overcoming fears, listeners will gain valuable insights into the creative process and the significance of supportive relationships. With candid discussions about their pasts, including struggles with addiction and the pursuit of self-love, this episode is a heartfelt reminder of the power of connection and understanding. Grandpa Wayne brings his signature wisdom to the table, reflecting on the themes of love, sacrifice, and generational legacy, while also emphasizing the importance of loyalty and support in relationships. This episode is packed with laughter, tears, and profound lessons that resonate with anyone seeking to find their place in the world. Join us for an unforgettable conversation that celebrates resilience, creativity, and the bonds that shape our lives. Don't miss out—tune in and discover what it truly means to Better Call Daddy! (00:00) The Better Call Dream Daddy Show features advice from influential and controversial fathers (02:30) How do you overcome imposter syndrome and getting on camera (02:49) Any nervous child can overcome imposter syndrome through practice, right (05:02) You had no self esteem and no confidence before meeting Jay (08:07) Tell me about that chapter. You guys brought it up first. Yeah. Tell me more about this past. Ryzekink: Instagram is still active (10:46) Selling sex is not new. There's always some controversy with it (13:59) The main reason for me was because these are marginalized people (17:03) Do you market yourself as coach to sex worker? I did. I was the bimbo whisperer (17:25) So what were some of your failed attempts? Oh, uh, I can't keep track (20:57) Cyn is really expressive on your podcast. I think she cries every episode (24:43) You guys have a newsletter together based off your Instagram and book (27:01) Eyes Wide Open Volume One is a 27 page book (30:11) You've helped a lot of people build brands and businesses and grow empires (31:31) Any ways to answer your question about monetization? Leaving the audience on cliffhangers (34:10) Jay: You can monetize anything based on simple economic principles (37:30) Out of all of your businesses, where have you landed and how are you monetizing (39:21) Focus on one real person and then orient all business decisions around that person (44:08) Focus on serving your one person and your decisions are easy (45:56) What did you learn from your dad? I learned to perform well (50:03) Whenever I'm helping someone with their brand, I always leverage other shows (54:04) We got two guests this episode. Cyn and Jay. We did get a very unique picture about how to focus in on your life (56:44) Jay says if you really love someone, you do anything for them (59:45) Jay brings up some important points about loyalty on his Better Call Daddy show (01:01:50) The Better Call Daddy podcast features parenting advice from better call dadsConnect with Cyn and Jay on their social media platforms and discover more about their journey! Connect with Cyn and Jay Youtube Facebook Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - YouTube: Better Call Daddy Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear a story of resilience and hope! Show notes created by https://headliner.app
Robert J. Wolf grew up hearing the powerful stories of his father, who was once a spoiled only child until his world and the world of his parents was drastically changed overnight. Wolf's family history is marked by profound loss; his grandparents perished at Auschwitz, victims of atrocities that stripped countless people of even the most basic freedoms, like voting or owning a radio. These experiences shaped Robert's perspective, leading him to write about the lessons we can learn from the past—especially how easily lives of comfort can change and the importance of appreciating and defending the freedoms many take for granted today. On this powerful episode of Better Call Daddy, hosts Reena Watts and Wayne Friedman are joined by Dr. Robert J. Wolf, author and son of Hungarian Holocaust survivors. Dr. Wolf shares the extraordinary story behind his book, "Not a Real Enemy," chronicling his family's harrowing escapes from Nazi-occupied Hungary, their resilience through the Holocaust, and their search for safety and freedom. Together, they explore the enduring impact of antisemitism, the miracles that shaped his father's survival, and the universal lessons about courage, humility, and hope. Tune in as Dr. Wolf opens up about what it means to carry on his family's legacy, the importance of educating future generations about the dangers of hatred, and the ongoing fight against antisemitism in the modern world. With reflections from Reena's own father, you'll hear how the lessons of the past can help light the way forward, not just for the Jewish community—but for anyone who values tolerance, compassion, and the fight for freedom. This is a deeply moving conversation about memory, identity, and the power of storytelling to inspire change. (00:00) "Dad's Impressive Medical Achievement" (09:07) Gratitude for Free Opportunity (11:10) Putin's Ukraine War Comments (17:07) Escape from Oppressive Regimes (24:29) Navigating Criticism and Competition (27:07) Humiliation, Hope, and Integrity (32:12) Hope for Unity and Peace (38:37) Confronting Hate Through Stories (44:31) Survivor's Redemption Story (49:16) Pursuing Speaking Engagements Globally (56:02) Preserving Jewish Stories and Awareness (58:28) Jewish Legacy and Overcoming Adversity (01:02:59) Fatherly Advice Connect with Robert https://robertjwolfmd.com/ Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - YouTube: Better Call Daddy Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear a story of resilience and hope!
Reena Friedman Watts is a former producer of The Jerry Springer Show, a radio personality, and a top 1% globally ranked podcast host. Reena's show Better Call Daddy, is the culmination of her over 2 decades of media and networking expertise, her curiosity as a story junkie, and her unique dynamic with her dad that she showcases on the podcast. www.bettercalldaddy.com
Hey there! Ever wondered how finding your voice can truly change your life? This episode of Better Call Daddy has some serious wisdom bombs from Whitney Ann Jenkins. From overcoming fears to living authentically, she's sharing her journey and lessons learned. Whitney Ann Jenkins discusses authenticity, finding your voice, and balancing life as a creative. Finding Authentic Voice: The journey to discover one's true voice. Personal Boundaries: Importance in protecting one's creative expression. Life Lessons: Learning from life experiences and challenges. Energy and Healing: Reiki and understanding personal energy. Creativity and Performance: Exploration of artistic authenticity. Navigating Relationships: Impact of relationships on personal growth. Community and Support: Building a supportive environment for creatives. Think about a time when you felt you weren't being true to yourself. What circumstances led to that, and how did you feel? Whitney spoke about the struggle to balance societal expectations with personal intuition. How do you currently balance external pressures with your inner desires? Fear and Adventure: Recall a moment when you took a bold step out of your comfort zone. What motivated you, and what did you learn from the experience? Whitney mentioned an adventurous streak that took her to Italy impulsively. If you had the opportunity to explore a place spontaneously, where would you go and why? Energy and Boundaries: Whitney highlighted the importance of setting boundaries for creativity to flourish. Identify areas in your life where setting boundaries could lead to more freedom and creativity. How do you currently manage your energy, especially when surrounded by different personalities and expectations? Authenticity in Relationships: Consider the role of others in your journey toward authenticity. How have family, friends, or mentors influenced your self-discovery? Whitney shared her challenges with familial relationships. How does your family dynamic impact your self-expression? Mentorship and Community: Reflect on a mentor or community that has provided you with support on your path to authenticity. What qualities do they embody that help you feel seen and understood? Part 2: Creative Exercises Mindful Visualization: Spend 5 minutes imagining your most authentic self in a scenario where you're thriving. Write down what you visualized, focusing on your surroundings, activities, and the feelings you experienced. Role Exploration: Choose a scene from a movie or book you resonate with. Act it out in your own way, focusing on how you bring yourself to the role. Reflect on how this experience impacts your understanding of authenticity. Energy Mapping: Chart your daily activities and interactions. Note the energy shifts you experience with each one. Use different colors to indicate high energy, low energy, and neutral experiences. Reflect on patterns or relationships that might need attention. Letters to Self: Write a letter to your younger self about the importance of staying true to personal values and voice. Include lessons learned and advice for navigating challenges with authenticity. Part 3: Discussion & Sharing Group Discussion: If part of a group, share your findings and exercises with peers or mentors. What insights did others provide about your journey, and how might their perspectives assist in your growth? Online Community Engagement: Utilize online platforms to connect with similar-minded individuals. Share a part of your journey toward authenticity and invite others to share theirs. Part 4: Actionable Goals Setting goals can provide clarity and direction in your pursuit of authenticity. Based on the reflections and exercises: Identify two areas in your life where you want to focus on being more authentic. Outline specific actions you will take in the next month to strengthen your connection to your voice and authenticity. By engaging in these reflective questions and activities, you can explore deeper layers of your personal authenticity, inspired by the themes Whitney Ann Jenkins addressed on the show. Remember, the journey to finding and expressing your authentic voice is ongoing, and every step counts! (00:00) Exploring Voices in Acting (05:05) Balancing Dreams and Expectations (08:07) Boundaries Enable Creative Freedom (11:41) Voice Crisis: Reiki to the Rescue (14:30) Coping with a Narcissistic Parent (19:05) Finding Truth in Acting Spaces (20:34) Self-Worth in Creativity (25:27) Embrace Your Unique Self (29:10) Holistic Balance for Artists (30:18) Nashville's Transient Music Scene (34:32) Creative Bond with Shy Dad (37:27) Inauthentic Pursuits and Unexpected Roles (42:56) Navigating Dominant Relationships (43:48) Comparing Talent Across Generations (46:52) Pursuing Dreams Through Learning Connect with Whitney Ann https://www.whitneyannjenkins.com/ Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - YouTube: Better Call Daddy Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear a story of resilience and hope!
Welcome to the Better Call Daddy Show! In this episode, host Reena Friedman Watts brings you a reunion of Hollywood connections and family insights with special guests Carol Carimi and her father, Darryl Carimi. Reena dives deep into Carol's journey from film school to entrepreneurship, exploring how her early love for storytelling shaped her dynamic career in the entertainment industry. Darryl shares endearing anecdotes about Carol's spirited childhood, while Carol opens up about balancing Hollywood's challenges with a thriving family life. Together, they reflect on legacy, the value of communication, and the modern landscape of TV and film. Prepare for an engaging conversation that weaves lessons in creativity, innovation, and family bonds, with a touch of Louisiana flair. Tune in to hear how Carol brings her daddy to the show, creating unforgettable moments on Better Call Daddy! 00:00 Reuniting on Better Call Daddy 04:52 Family Gatherings and Cooking Traditions 07:24 "Challenges and Joys of Producing" 12:39 "Motorhome Upgrades and Innovations" 16:06 Trial as Theatrical Performance 18:05 Tight Schedules Demand Efficiency 19:58 Listen to Understand 22:58 Teen Boater's Tale 27:47 Enjoyment in Science Project Work 30:06 TV Pitch Process Simplified 35:37 Music Therapy Prolongs Life 37:52 Jazz Fest Overcrowding Concerns 39:20 Levee Breaks Flood City Homes 43:22 "Embrace Flexibility in Parenting" 47:35 "Maya's Film Festival Debut" 52:40 Mastering Legacy Through Communication 57:00 Adapt or Face Obsolescence 58:18 Progress or Decline: No Stasis
"If you feel like something is wrong, trust your intuition. You're not wrong. You're not crazy." In this compelling episode of the Better Call Daddy podcast, host Reena Friedman Watts sits down with Katya B. Karlova, a passionate advocate for endometriosis awareness and body positivity. Katya shares her harrowing journey of living with endometriosis, a condition that affects 1 in 10 women yet remains shrouded in stigma and misunderstanding. She opens up about the challenges she faced in the medical community, including being dismissed and misdiagnosed for over two decades. As the conversation unfolds, Katya recounts her experiences with wildfires in California, drawing parallels between the devastation of natural disasters and the invisible struggles of those living with chronic illnesses. She emphasizes the importance of advocating for oneself in the healthcare system, especially for women whose pain is often minimized or misunderstood. Katya also discusses the emotional toll of her diagnosis, including the impact on her fertility and the journey to self-acceptance. With her husband by her side, she navigated the complexities of treatment options and the societal pressures surrounding body image. Together, they explore the significance of supportive partnerships in overcoming life's challenges. Reena's dad, Wayne, adds his wisdom to the conversation, reflecting on the broader implications of women's health issues and the need for greater awareness and compassion in the medical field. This episode is a heartfelt reminder of the power of storytelling, connection, and the importance of speaking one's truth. Join us for an enlightening discussion that not only raises awareness about endometriosis but also inspires listeners to embrace their journeys, advocate for their health, and support one another in times of need. (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts: Better Call Daddy Show returns with more daddy drama (01:38) Katya says California wildfires were sparked by drought, no rain (08:42) I just, like, at this point, I just go into evacuation bag (09:47) Instagram uses AI to monitor all of your content, which is frustrating (17:02) During COVID, you started a workout routine and became more confident (22:59) Union was diagnosed with endometriosis last year and underwent four surgeries (29:09) You have to push and advocate for yourself in the healthcare system (35:21) Your husband was supportive of you dealing with endo (39:18) Has endo caused weight gain for you? Absolutely. So weight gain. Has it caused any gastro issues (44:27) Were you passed around the medical community and made to feel crazy (49:26) Someone asked you if birth control affects your fertility and you answered yes (53:29) Moldova is one of the few countries that never recovered from the Soviet Union (01:00:49) Katya is working on a book about endometriosis (01:05:52) Botox can be used for a whole range of pelvic conditions (01:09:35) Better Call Daddy podcast features parenting advice from Alexa's famous dadConnect with Katya: - Instagram: katya.b.karlova Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast - YouTube: Better Call Daddy Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who values connection and the importance of advocacy in health! Show notes created by https://headliner.app
"Once the word cancer is connected to your name, you don't remember anything else." "The more that I have been doing this... it was just real obvious that this was a huge need." "Women need to realize they are the value. They are that glue for the family." In this much needed episode of the Better Call Daddy podcast, host Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Dorothy Gibbons, the co-founder of The Rose Houston, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing essential breast cancer screenings and support to women in need. Today's episode is part of Podcasthon, a charitable event bringing together a large number of podcasters. Dorothy shares her inspiring journey in the healthcare field, detailing how her personal experiences, including the loss of her mother to cancer, fueled her passion for advocating for women's health. With over 38 years of experience, she discusses the evolution of breast cancer awareness and the importance of early detection, emphasizing that every woman deserves access to preventative care. The conversation dives deep into the challenges women face when it comes to healthcare, particularly the barriers that uninsured women encounter. Dorothy highlights the innovative mobile units that The Rose utilizes to bring screenings directly to communities, ensuring that women have the opportunity to prioritize their health without the burden of logistical hurdles. Reena's dad, Wayne, joins the discussion, offering his heartfelt reflections on the emotional toll of supporting a loved one through cancer treatment. He shares his personal insights on the importance of being present for family during vulnerable times, reinforcing the message that love and support are crucial in the face of adversity. As the episode unfolds, listeners will gain valuable knowledge about the significance of regular screenings, the impact of community support, and the relentless dedication of individuals like Dorothy who are making a difference in the fight against breast cancer. Join us for this impactful episode that encourages everyone to advocate for their health and the health of those they love. (00:00) This is the better call daddy show. Each week I interview a guest, share stories with my dad (01:38) Today's guest is Dorothy Gibbons of the Rose houston (04:36) Dorothy wants to make sure women understood importance of mammograms (08:43) Do you think losing your mom at a young age was a turning point for you (14:04) Going through cancer is probably the hardest thing to do (19:09) The Rose has mobile mammograms that cover 45 counties in Southeast Texas (26:44) The Rose helps uninsured and even insured women pay medical bills without insurance (32:42) The podcast that you're putting together with people going through it really spoke to me (33:14) What was the most difficult part about caring for your mother during breast cancer (34:51) Dorothy asked you what was your biggest challenge dealing with breast cancer (37:05) Dorothy has seen the adversity of breast cancer and has dedicated herself (39:22) David Hirsch says he was diagnosed with prostate cancer three years ago (40:51) Reena tries out her first podcast on Podcastthon Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who values the importance of health advocacy and community support! Connect with Dorothy Gibbons: - Website: therose.org Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - YouTube: Better Call Daddy Tune in for more heartwarming stories and invaluable wisdom on the Better Call Daddy podcast! Show notes created by https://headliner.app
"America still, even though we still have prejudices and we still have ups and downs, is a great nation of freedom." - Wayne Friedman "I think it's nice to be part of the chase, but we also want to be able to do things family-oriented." - Wayne Friedman In this family orientented episode of the Better Call Daddy podcast, host Reena Friedman Watts invites Tony Berardo, a passionate podcaster and dedicated father, to share his transformative journey through fatherhood and health challenges. Tony recounts his recent trip to Italy with his one-year-old daughter, revealing how the experience not only deepened their family bonds but also allowed his daughter to connect with her roots and learn to walk on the cobblestones of Rome. He discusses the joys of traveling with a toddler and the unexpected culinary adventures they embarked on, from pasta to gelato, all while highlighting the affordability and richness of Italian culture. The conversation takes a poignant turn as Tony reflects on his health struggles, including a significant lung surgery and the emotional toll of infertility treatments he and his wife faced. Through these challenges, he gained a new perspective on life, prompting him to reconsider what truly matters. Tony's insights on the American healthcare system, the importance of healthy living, and the pressures of societal expectations provide a thought-provoking backdrop to their discussion. Reena's dad, Wayne, joins the conversation, offering his wisdom on the value of family, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness in America. Together, they explore the contrasts between American and European lifestyles, emphasizing the importance of finding balance and appreciating the simple joys in life. Join us for this heartfelt episode that inspires listeners to reflect on their own journeys, embrace their experiences, and cherish the moments that truly define what it means to be a family. (00:00) The Better Call Daddy Show features interviews with influential fathers and controversial people (01:57) Tony and his wife went to Italy with their infant daughter (06:21) Reena went to Italy in 2002 and had a very good time there (09:34) Are you raising your daughter differently than your father did? I think so (15:02) Do you remember any of your dad's funny responses (15:53) When you went to Italy, did you expect it to be different than America (20:24) You can buy two houses in Italy for less than what you would spend in Florida (24:36) You've been trying to get pregnant for a couple years now (29:16) When they told me I had a tumor, I thought it was harmless (32:22) You didn't take pain meds for that operation, right (35:51) When you go to other places, your perceptions change drastically (42:10) Some people think giving daughter processed food is unfair to her (47:13) We spend the most on healthcare than any other country on the planet earth (50:10) What if there was an option where you kind of do a reset (56:00) Going to Europe really changes you, Tony says (01:01:15) How can people listen to your podcast about these things (01:01:54) America is a great nation of freedom. So America still, even though we still have prejudices Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who could use a dose of inspiration and wisdom! Connect with Tony https://www.youtube.com/tonyberardo https://www.instagram.com/theberardo/ Connect with Reena https://www.instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast https://www.youtube.com/@BetterCallDaddy bettercalldaddy.com linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts
"If I can do it, you can do it." "This is my year. I'm gonna do me." "You have to find something to hold on to and don't let go." In this emotionally charged episode of the Better Call Daddy podcast, host Reena Friedman Watts reconnects with Cher Holt, a remarkable individual whose journey began over 20 years ago on the Jerry Springer Show. Together, they dive into the complexities of Cher's past, including her experiences with domestic violence, trauma, and the long road to self-discovery and healing. Cher shares her candid reflections on the misconceptions surrounding the Jerry Springer documentary and how her own experience on the show was a pivotal moment in her life. She discusses the importance of facing one's demons head-on and how that confrontation ultimately empowered her to break free from an abusive relationship. The conversation takes a heartfelt turn as Cher opens up about her struggles with self-worth, the challenges of being a single mother to a child with health issues, and the profound love she has for her son. Reena and Cher explore the themes of resilience, the significance of community support, and the transformative power of sharing one's story. Cher's unwavering spirit shines through as she encourages listeners to embrace their own journeys, reminding them that they are not alone in their struggles. With wisdom from Reena's dad, Wayne, they reflect on the importance of understanding and compassion in the face of adversity. Join us for this inspiring episode that serves as a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the belief that it's never too late to reclaim your life. (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts: Better Call Daddy is back with more daddy drama (01:38) Cher met Reena on the Jerry springer show 20 years ago (05:44) So it sounds you might have found a narcissist. Yeah, he was 100% narcissist (09:17) Has it helped your relationships with your kids? With my oldest. It was so bad a couple years ago (11:55) Jamaica says she enjoyed her experience on the Jerry Springer show (15:49) Toby says domestic violence was taboo back in the early 2000s (20:10) After what they played on Netflix now, they need to have some positive stories (23:06) Did you ever imagine you'd end up on the show (26:03) Tell me about the new gig. It's called Expressed Wellness Urgent Care (28:02) I'm curious what you would say to other women in an abusive relationship (30:44) Spencer has a very high risk of sudden epileptic death (34:56) My son had a tonic clonic seizure last night (37:02) God makes us or breaks us. You truly are. Conversations with God encompass a wide range of emotions (40:36) So should I take this challenge or should I just say, nah, I deserve better (43:21) Someone needs to pick us up and tell some good stories about Jerry Springer (46:36) Cher says her brain is recovering from domestic violence (50:34) Cher recalls turbulence on flight from Jamaica to Chicago (53:39) Smoke was everywhere when we first landed in Jamaica (54:20) Toby asked me to do an extra segment called Bizarre America (56:24) I know firsthand of domestic violence. I had battle scars (59:16) Love you Thank you so much for your support (59:25) Cher says the Jerry Springer show helped her face her demons Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - YouTube: Better Call Daddy Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear a story of resilience and hope! Show notes created by https://headliner.app
"You always need to ask for help, and it's not something to be embarrassed about." "Guilt will kill us." "It's okay to not be okay. It's how you get from point A to point B that matters." In this deeply moving episode of the Better Call Daddy podcast, host Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Amy D. Post, a true warrior who has faced unimaginable challenges and emerged with a powerful message of resilience and hope. Amy shares her story of growing up with a brother who struggled with addiction, navigating a strained family dynamic, and her relentless pursuit of help and understanding. The conversation dives into the importance of asking for help and how Amy's upbringing shaped her perspective on support and advocacy. She recounts her journey through the medical system as a mother to a daughter diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, detailing the battles she fought to advocate for her child's health and well-being. Amy's candid reflections on guilt, self-care, and the transformative power of community highlight the importance of being present and living authentically. Reena's dad, Wayne, joins the discussion, offering his insights on the beauty of intergenerational relationships and the importance of sharing stories. Together, they explore the significance of vulnerability, the necessity of open dialogue, and the strength found in connection. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that we are not alone in our struggles, and that asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Join us for an inspiring conversation that encourages listeners to embrace their journeys and advocate for themselves and others. (00:00) The Better Call Daddy Show features interviews with influential fathers and controversial people (01:59) One thing I wanted to talk about today is how hard it is to ask for help (08:12) When I moved away from my small town, it spurred something in me (10:18) Have you ever asked for help and then somebody wanted money for it (11:25) Have you tried to work on difficult relationships in your life (14:21) Your daughter was diagnosed with liver cancer and hepatoblastoma 10 years ago (22:13) God took a job from me that was totally toxic (26:30) Amy has a rare genetic gene that predisposes her to multiple cancers (33:50) FAP Familial adenomatous polyposis was diagnosed with cancer with a rare genetic gene (42:10) Your podcast advocating for others has been meaningful and helpful to you (49:12) You say now you live in the present with your daughter (55:18) Your daughter was diagnosed with cancer eight and a half years ago (59:22) Let people know how they can get some hope and some advocacy (01:00:57) Is there anything you'd like to ask my dad (01:02:51) Amy Post says she feels like she's a gallant warrior after overcoming adversity (01:06:26) Amy Post talks about the importance of advocacy and asking for help Connect with Amy D. Post: https://www.instagram.com/thereal_amypost/ Shout out to David Hirsch for the additional daddy reaction! https://21stcenturydads.org/about-the-special-fathers-network/ Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - YouTube: Better Call Daddy Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who values resilience and the power of advocacy!
"I would rather find what makes us similar than what makes us different." "What would it take for you to feel confident in the work that you're doing?" In this long overdue episode of the Better Call Daddy podcast, host Reena Friedman Watts reunites with her old friend Jaime Cohen for a candid discussion that transcends the ordinary. Jaime, a passionate communicator and advocate, opens up about her journey through the complexities of identity, trauma, and the search for connection in an increasingly polarized world. As they dive into the nuances of being neurodivergent, Jaime shares her experiences with bullying and the impact of anti-Semitism throughout her life. She reflects on the transformative power of community, recounting how her time at a summer camp in Wisconsin helped her embrace her true self in a world that often felt hostile. The conversation takes a poignant turn as they explore the recent events surrounding October 7th, a day that shook Jaime to her core, leading her to reassess her relationships and the importance of empathy in times of crisis. Reena and Jaime also discuss the significance of open dialogue, highlighting the need for curiosity and understanding in conversations about differing perspectives. Jaime emphasizes the value of vulnerability and the strength that comes from sharing one's story, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own journeys and the legacies they wish to create. With a sprinkle of humor and heartfelt insights, this episode is a beautiful reminder that true connection lies in our shared humanity, regardless of the labels we carry. Join us for an inspiring conversation that challenges us to embrace our differences while finding common ground. (00:00) The Better Call Daddy Show features advice from Big Daddy Wayne Friedman (02:00) I think there's value in being on a podcast (07:46) We went to nonprofit events and just started filming (10:12) Mihran Kirakosian has millions of followers on YouTube (11:18) You went through an experience that everyone else knows is traumatic (16:10) You coming out of college and getting amazing job is not the classic story (20:37) Growing up in the Midwest, I was bullied for being Jewish (27:13) How did you get to Israel and did you feel at home there (32:22) You said you have a hard time believing in God (33:30) October 7th shook me to my core, you say (40:53) Jaime says she never stopped feeling empathy for the Palestinian people (44:55) Do you feel comfortable talking about the fact that you've dated someone Palestinian (49:47) You met your dad at the Light Fair (53:51) What were you looking for in a husband before you met Ben (01:01:36) What can you find in common with your staff, with your manager (01:02:26) Is there anything that you want to ask my dad? Oh, gosh (01:04:29) A lot of businesses are feeling insecure right now (01:05:38) What is the legacy that you want to leave when you reach midlife (01:06:30) You should be worried about how m. you should be making based on experience (01:09:38) Do you have any perspective on approach to getting new customers (01:11:46) Will wants to know if you have seen any alien UFO sightings in Colorado (01:14:51) Grandpa says friendship is where time is irrelevant between close friends (01:19:50) She asked me a question of what does it take to really be a good boss (01:21:44) You and your father both moved from the east coast to the South Jaime Cohen founder of The Right Words helps professionals master leadership communication, build confidence, and advocate for themselves and their teams. Through personalized coaching, she equips you with the right words to lead, negotiate, and unlock new career opportunities. LinkedIn Learning Course: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/connecting-with-your-audience-using-video/ Website: https://www.usetherightwords.com Connect with Jaime Cohen: - LinkedIn: Jaime Cohen's LinkedIn Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram: Better Call Daddy Podcast - YouTube: Better Call Daddy Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who values connection and the power of understanding!
"Your life is sending you wake-up calls, and they'll just keep getting louder until you finally listen." "I think that people who have been through adversity are a lot more equipped to change the world." In this extremely vulnerable episode of the Better Call Daddy podcast, host Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Matt Gerlach, a man who made the bold decision to walk away from a million-dollar paycheck in pursuit of a more fulfilling life. Matt opens up about his transformative journey, navigating through panic attacks, mental health challenges, and the quest for self-acceptance. Matt shares the harrowing experience of living in fear while driving in Los Angeles, the panic attacks that led him to confront his mental health, and the pivotal moment when he received the diagnosis of anxiety. He reflects on his childhood struggles, including feelings of abandonment and the challenges of coming to terms with his identity as a gay man. Through therapy and self-discovery, Matt has learned the importance of vulnerability, setting boundaries, and the power of community. As the conversation unfolds, Reena's dad, Wayne, offers his insights, emphasizing the significance of self-validation and the journey of healing. Together, they discuss the generational differences in dealing with trauma, the importance of open communication, and the value of personal growth. Matt's story is one of resilience and hope, showcasing how he is now channeling his experiences into helping others navigate their own challenges. With exciting plans for surrogacy on the horizon, Matt is ready to embrace fatherhood and create a legacy built on love and understanding. Join us for an inspiring episode filled with heartfelt reflections, valuable lessons, and the reminder that it's never too late to rewrite your story. (00:00) The Better Call Daddy Show features interviews with influential fathers and controversial people (01:38) Matt Gerlach walked away from a million a year paycheck to focus on mental health (03:28) Matt says he thought he had a brain tumor during his first panic attack (07:49) You've been in therapy for 20 years and working on a memoir (12:10) Matt says it's important for people to normalize talking about emotions (17:29) I think you learn to work with adversity, to answer your question (19:26) Do friends really matter? What does your friend group look like now (23:41) Let's talk a little bit about your career journey. It's super interesting because you did the nine to five (29:15) Every year for the past 20 years, I've looked at the success (30:37) Matt says his parents taught him a lot about responsibility and integrity (32:12) You never told your dad about being gay, but your brother did (37:06) We do need validation, I think, and a lot of (40:18) Tell me about some of the exciting changes that you're looking forward to (41:20) Glennon Doyle says she never thought she'd be a parent (42:51) What did you learn about surrogacy that you had no idea about (48:13) I'm writing a memoir about my journey from panic attacks (48:49) You've gotten feedback from people of your dad's generation on how to handle this (50:38) You work with men that have had trauma and help them get over it (52:13) Matt Gerlach is looking for validation from his father through therapy Connect with Matt Gerlach: - Website: Matt's Website - Instagram: Matt's Instagram Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - YouTube: Better Call Daddy Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who values personal growth and the power of vulnerability! Show notes created by https://headliner.app
"You can only know yourself to the expanse that you allow yourself to live into." "Your legacy is what you give to the world. It doesn't matter if it's attached to your name." In this captivating episode of the Better Call Daddy podcast, host Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Brady McLean, also known as Brady Til Death. Brady shares his unique journey of self-discovery, exploring the impact of his upbringing and the lessons learned through his experiences with music, motorcycles, and the art of storytelling. He reflects on his past as a punk rocker and how that culture shaped his perspective on community and acceptance. As the conversation unfolds, Brady discusses the transformative power of motorcycles in his life, not just as a mode of transportation but as a tool for meditation and clarity. He emphasizes the significance of embracing one's calling and the importance of storytelling in connecting with others. Reena's dad, Wayne, joins the discussion, offering his insights on parenting and the complexities of raising children. He shares his belief that love and patience are at the core of successful parenting, and how our flaws can often teach valuable lessons to the next generation. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of life's ups and downs, the beauty of vulnerability, and the importance of living authentically. Join us for a conversation that promises to inspire and resonate with anyone navigating their own journey of self-discovery. (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts: Better Call Daddy is back with more daddy drama (01:38) - Batman has joined 02:49 - Shauna It's been so long since you were on the podcast 05:39 - Who taught you how to ride a bike when you were young 07:51 - Have you ever seen anybody teach themselves on a motorcycle 12:16 - I was married for five years before 2017. We together for eight years before that 16:17 - Brady was born in Sheridan, Wyoming, which is still home 21:17 - The thing that we valued was individual expression. And if you're not showing up as yourself, you're failing 26:34 - You went from modeling for Kmart to punk rock shows 29:57 - Descendants, punk rock depends on where you were born 33:47 - What would you do if you knew you couldn't fail 34:24 - My big belief on success is that we all have a calling in life 38:12 - My grandpa died about a month ago now, which is crazy 42:42 - I really, really love sunsets. Most people wouldn't put that on their resume 45:34 - Have you thought about your legacy being tied to someone else's 48:53 - You can ask my dad any question you want, and he'll respond 49:06 - I would love to hear him talk about what makes a successful parent 53:13 - Brady: I love podcasts because no other platform offers better communication 54:43 - Brady McLean discusses what it takes to be a good parent Thank you Shauna Song by Mike Posner mentioned in episode "I Took A Pill In Ibiza" https://youtu.be/foE1mO2yM04?si=HAjkqLV3krq3yuOM Connect with Brady McLean: - Instagram: @BradyTilDeath Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast - YouTube: Better Call Daddy Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who values connection and the art of storytelling! Show notes created by https://headliner.app
"I joke that I would rather be around animals than people most days." "Miniature ponies are small, but they make up for it in personality." Elissa Craig, a true daddy's girl and Kentucky native, joins Reena Friedman Watts on the Better Call Daddy show to share her journey from growing up on a horse farm to making waves in the world of marketing. Working for the app she loves, Headliner, Elissa dives deep into her experiences, the life lessons learned from her equine friends, and how they shaped her path in brand marketing. Discover how patience, adaptability, and creativity have been her guiding principles, not only in handling horses but in navigating the professional world. Elissa reflects on her transition from the vast landscapes of her family farm to the close quarters of college life and beyond. She shares her insights into the dynamic world of podcast marketing, the power of audio, and how Headliner is revolutionizing the way podcasters promote their content. From SEO tips to the importance of transcripts, Elissa offers invaluable advice for podcasters looking to grow their audience. Join us as Elissa opens up about her close-knit relationship with her parents, the challenges of being an only child, and the unique bond she shares with her beloved miniature pony, Penelope. With a passion for communication and a drive to connect with people across the globe, Elissa is on a mission to break barriers and build bridges through language and storytelling. Reena's dad, Wayne, weighs in with his timeless wisdom, emphasizing the importance of independence, the value of learning from mistakes, and the power of love and support from family. He highlights Elissa's journey of self-discovery and her unwavering commitment to helping others succeed. (00:00) Each week I interview a guest, share the stories with my dad (02:15) You grew up on a horse farm, and what life lessons have you learned (05:19) Have you taken on any other animals? We had goats for a period (10:33) My dad just thinks it's very interesting. So he's worked on golf course, he's done construction (11:04) Transition from horse farm to college was definitely weird (14:59) Do you want to talk a little bit about how you landed at Headliner (17:15) Eddy is Headliner's free transcription tool for podcasting (18:55) You've been at Headliner for a year and a half now (22:09) Having your transcript helps boost your podcast's searchability (26:34) Eddy helps you boost your search results for your podcast (29:44) Disco is a free way to connect your podcast to the web (31:10) Now that you've been doing the podcast and you have access to all of these analytics (36:22) You lean on your parents a lot when starting out in your career (40:38) When I first started here, it was pretty daunting (43:19) How are you going to incorporate your horse back into your brand? There was a joke about 3D printing (44:01) What do you still want to learn professionally (44:57) I'm sure your kids will be calling your dad for advice soon (47:09) The easiest way to connect with Headliner is through its app (47:54) What advice do you have for parents about raising their children (53:37) Better Call Daddy is a weekly podcast featuring parenting advice Elissa Craig is the Head of Marketing at Headliner. She is passionate about helping podcasters find attainable solutions for podcast growth and audience engagement. When she's not working, Elissa is currently trying to perfect her bread recipe and training for her 4th half marathon. Connect with Elissa Craig: - LinkedIn: Elissa Craig Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast - Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@BetterCallDaddy Join us for an episode filled with heartwarming stories, practical advice, and the joy of connecting with others. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who appreciates the power of perseverance and the beauty of family ties. Show notes created by https://headliner.app
"Growing up with that name, I always felt like my destiny was to be famous in some way." "Organization is like a huge strength of mine." "I do want to scale this business into more sustainable alternative energy." Kirti Chintalapudi joins Reena Friedman Watts in an insightful episode of the Better Call Daddy podcast, where they explore the intersections of engineering, family legacy, and personal growth. Kirti, an engineer and Purdue alumna, shares her unique journey from working in the semiconductor industry to joining her father's oil and gas business. Her story is one of adaptability, passion for sustainability, and the drive to expand her family's business into new realms. In this episode, Kirti opens up about her experiences at Purdue University, where she found her voice and passion for sustainability, even leading the Boiler Green Initiative. She reflects on her transition from semiconductors to oil and gas, highlighting the cultural and industry-specific adjustments she's made along the way. Kirthi also discusses the importance of organization in her work and how her upbringing and educational background have shaped her career path. The conversation delves into the differences between Silicon Valley's fast-paced environment and the more traditional, relationship-focused oil and gas industry. Kirti shares her aspirations to expand her family's business into sustainable energy and pharmaceuticals, while also exploring her cultural roots through a potential podcast on Hindu mythology. Reena's father, Wayne Friedman, adds his wisdom, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, communication, and the legacy of father-daughter collaboration. He praises Kirti's ambition and her ability to blend personal and professional interests, highlighting the show's core message of family connection and personal growth. (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts hosts the Better Call Daddy podcast with her dad (02:10) Is there any story behind your name or significance? Yes, there is (04:39) You went to Purdue and worked on some interesting projects (07:08) Organization is a huge strength of mine as an industrial engineer (14:08) There are a low number of women engineers in Purdue's graduating class (19:55) There's a huge emphasis on relationship building in oil and gas (24:54) Working with my dad has been very interesting. We have a very close relationship (29:00) Despite being focused on oil and gas, Al is passionate about sustainability (34:01) How did you pick Purdue? That is such a good question. I'd applied to a bunch of schools (40:19) Going back to Purdue is a special place for me. It's changed so much (43:32) Do you think Purdue alumni connections could help your business in Texas (46:21) You were born in Dubai and grew up in Oman (48:16) Flying back from India to Oman was such a culture shock (48:41) What did you learn on your trip to India about Hindu festivals (54:36) What do you think your dad's favorite part about working with you is Connect with Kirti on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirti-c/ Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast Join us for an episode filled with inspiration, cultural exploration, and the powerful bond of family. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who values personal growth and the wisdom of family connections. Show notes created by https://headliner.app
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New Year of Better Call Daddy kicks off with a heartfelt exploration of father-daughter bonds, the power of gratitude, and the journey to having it all. Join Reena Friedman Watts and her dad, Wayne"Big Daddy" Friedman, as they welcome Cathy Christen, an entrepreneur inspired by her father's unwavering support and love. Cathy shares how her dad's influence shaped her life, instilling values of gratitude and resilience while growing up in a modest two-bedroom apartment with six family members. Her father's encouragement and belief in her abilities led her to start her own business at 19, a venture she still runs today. Cathy's story highlights the importance of recognizing each child's unique qualities and nurturing them to flourish. In this episode, Cathy opens up about her journey through personal challenges, including a difficult relationship and the decision to have an abortion. Her candidness offers listeners a chance to connect with the struggles and triumphs of finding one's path while maintaining authenticity and growth. Cathy also discusses the transition from not wanting children to embracing family life, emphasizing the importance of designing a life that balances business success with personal fulfillment. Her strategies for achieving this balance include building a supportive team and prioritizing time with her husband and children. Wayne Friedman weighs in with his wisdom, reflecting on the significance of structure in life and the lessons learned from mistakes. He praises Cathy's journey of self-discovery and her willingness to share her experiences to help others. Don't miss this inspiring episode filled with stories of love, resilience, and the pursuit of a life well-lived. (00:00) Better Call Daddy Show returns with more daddy drama (01:17) Cathy Christen says her father instilled gratitude in all of his kids (06:34) I think having a dad that supports you helps you believe in God (10:24) Trans: Keats' always supported us in our endeavors, right (14:55) Ren had an absent father growing up, but now has kids (19:41) When I heard your podcast, I was like, oh, yeah (20:04) Your husband and you eloped eight years ago (23:03) I've been on my own since 17, so communication has been very similar (23:30) M. Benjamin went to college in West Palm Beach, Florida (27:32) Your dad was definitely ready for your arrival (30:01) As a child, you knew you wanted to pursue business, right (35:05) I was able to build, uh, really life by design (38:33) Sometimes people get blocked with like, well, I don't have the funds (43:05) I started teaching Benjamin to breathe when he was one and a half (47:16) I'm trying to model that so that my sons can be great fathers themselves (48:02) Did your dad influence your book or was he a part of your book (52:19) What do you want and why? How do you get there (55:31) Is there anything that you would like to ask your dad around (01:01:48) Better Call Daddy talks about parenting and abortion on this week's podcast Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast Connect with Cathy Christen: Website: https://cathychristen.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathy-christen/ Join us for this episode that celebrates the power of family, the impact of mentorship, and the courage to live authentically. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who values the wisdom of a loving parent.
Closing out 2024 with a banger! Join Reena Friedman Watts and her dad, Wayne "Big Daddy" Friedman, as they welcome Erik and Greg from the Daddies Podcast. These two hosts are redefining brotherhood in fatherhood, sharing podcasting tips, and keeping it real about life in Delaware and beyond. Discover what it's like to grow up in the "drive-through" state, the quirks of tax-free shopping, and the unique charm of Delaware's small-town vibe. Erik and Greg share their adventures, from a memorable trip to California and the highs and lows of legalized cannabis to the gritty reality of Hollywood and the unexpected warmth of a Lyft driver's advice. As podcasting veterans, Erik and Greg dive into their journey from fast-food live streams to meaningful conversations with fascinating guests. From the hilarious missteps of early episodes to landing interviews with big names like William Hung and Jared from Bowling for Soup, they've learned the art of storytelling and the importance of authenticity. Reena's dad, Wayne, offers his wisdom on keeping content fresh and engaging, emphasizing the joy of unscripted storytelling and the power of camaraderie. Whether it's switching up formats, collaborating with others, or simply being yourself, the key is to keep the passion alive. Join us for an episode filled with laughter, insights, and a reminder that sometimes the best stories come from the most unexpected places. Don't miss out on the camaraderie, the laughs, and the wisdom that only Better Call Daddy can deliver! (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Big Daddy Wayne Friedman on the Better Call Daddy Show (01:38) Erik and Greg were born and raised in Delaware (04:46) Delaware has a very high crime rate because it's so small (06:24) Greg, you traveled to California five years ago. You guys travel together, too (09:33) Greg and Erik went to California to try legalized marijuana. And not marijuana. But legalized or decriminalized (11:04) Hollywood was cool, but I think I would do it differently (14:52) I need to get a passport first before I go on a trip (15:24) Greg, are you going to Chicago for a work trip next month (23:13) People are always like, why don't you start a podcast (25:55) The importance of just saying no to people. It's okay to say no to jobs (29:11) Erik and I want to get back to doing interviews in person (32:55) Getting people to come on is difficult. The problem is too, some people want money (35:58) Naomi Amish inspiration. She sent me her book that's right behind me (38:24) Talking to guests and getting their whys has changed your podcast (42:44) If we never took the chance and just reached out, we would still talk (43:40) What do your kids think about you doing this podcast (47:43) Eric and I don't mix work and this podcast (50:47) When we're gaming, we're talking about podcast stuff (54:10) Daddies the Podcast is all about growth. Where we've come from and now where we've landed (54:52) Do you guys get advice from other dads? I am curious about that (58:31) Greg is a perfectionist. I am very much a realist (01:00:40) Since we're making wishes, what do you need on your wish list (01:06:06) The Better Call Daddy Show is all about the guests and their voices Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast Connect with Erik and Greg: - Instagram: @daddiesthepodcast Join us for this lively episode that celebrates the bonds of friendship, the art of podcasting, and the joy of storytelling. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who loves a good story! Special thanks to Greg for mixing this podcast episode!
"It's amazing to watch kids overcome... Give a young person a challenge and watch them rise to the challenge right front of your eyes." Henry Robertson Music is a universal language that connects generations, and today's episode of the Better Call Daddy Show is a testament to that truth. Join Reena Friedman Watts as she dives into a soulful conversation with the dynamic father-son duo, Adam Emil and Henry Robertson. From R&B rhythms to family harmonies, this episode explores the profound influence of music on personal and familial bonds. Adam Emil, an R&B artist with a new single "Enough," and his father, Henry Robertson, share their journey through music, family, and the lessons learned along the way. Discover how Adam's upbringing, filled with melodies and rhythms, shaped his path in the music industry. Listen as Henry recounts his own musical memories and the joy of watching his son flourish in a field they both love. The episode also touches on the challenges and triumphs of the music industry, as Adam discusses working with Grammy-winning producers and the evolution of music promotion in the digital age. From the magic of live performances to the camaraderie of a band, Adam and Henry offer insights into the art of collaboration and the importance of a supportive family in pursuing one's dreams. (00:00) Each week I interview a guest, share the stories with my dad (03:01) How many siblings do you have? I have an older sister and a younger brother (04:57) Adam says music has always been a part of his life (09:41) What would you tell people that have a love for music but are afraid of stage (14:34) Sports helped me with problem solving, right? It has to apply to music (17:03) You recently got to work with a Grammy winning producer, Fred Taylor Toxic (19:36) Have you taken your family or your parents on any of these tours (22:51) Which OG R&B song would you have liked to have made (25:50) What are the biggest changes in promoting yourself today compared to when you started (28:18) Can you talk about what happened when you were discovered on YouTube (31:42) Me and Usher rap. Me and John Legend talk. Me and Quincy Jones talked (33:20) Do you think that your relationship with God has contributed to your success (35:43) Do you feel like you have pushed your kids into music or have they expressed their own interests (37:27) If you put a talented producer behind them, it's gonna change the product (39:07) Have you played with your voice and totally changed things in production (41:45) Me and my business partner working on booking for next year (42:27) You've been touring for eight years now (43:36) There's free alcohol everywhere on tour and it's tempting. But you'll pay for it over time (46:19) Adam says he felt like his dad was a mentor to him (50:20) What about what it is he saw in you, the young preteen (59:14) Better Call Daddy is a weekly podcast featuring parenting advice from better dads Shout out SleevieG79 on IG for the intro! Connect with Adam Emil: - Website: adamemil.com - Instagram: @adamemil Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast Join us for this heartfelt episode that reminds us of the power of music, the strength of family bonds, and the courage to pursue one's dreams. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who loves music and the stories behind the songs.
"You never know where a podcast can lead you." Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Dick Frost, the host of the "On the Throne" podcast, to the Better Call Daddy Show. Dick, a dedicated father and industry professional, shares his journey from the oil and gas sector to becoming a podcast host. Discover how his experiences in the blue-collar world have shaped his views on family, work, and personal growth. From the challenges of balancing a demanding career with fatherhood to the unexpected twists of podcasting, Dick's story is a testament to resilience and adaptability. He opens up about the evolution of his podcast, expanding from oil and gas topics to include diverse stories from the trades and beyond. Dick also shares his insights on the changing dynamics of the industry, the integration of technology, and the importance of maintaining strong family ties. Join Reena and Dick for an engaging conversation that highlights the significance of storytelling, the power of connection, and the value of learning from one another. This episode is a reminder that life is a series of unexpected moments, and sometimes the best stories are the ones we least expect. (00:00) Each week I interview a guest, share the stories with my dad (03:50) You first started out interviewing oil and gas workers, then you pivoted (07:44) I miss a lot of things when I'm away from home, right (11:20) I try not to miss important things, right? Like, with birthdays (12:50) How did you get involved in the industry? Is it in your family (16:25) I'm curious how has the industry changed from the time you were 18 (18:04) You talk about cheating and the drugs and stuff. You said that that is common, right? (19:46) You make a segment called the morning dookie for your podcast (24:29) If you want to know how things work, oil and gas shows would be huge (26:40) Robotization in oil and gas is actually adding jobs, right (29:52) Cus says he always wanted kids, but had trouble conceiving (33:41) A girl needs her dad. Right. So I hope that you get that with your daughters (35:29) Better Call Daddy is a podcast that helps fathers connect with their daughters Connect with Dick Frost: - TikTok: On the Throne Podcast - YouTube: @DickFrost - Listen on: Amazon, Spotify, Apple, Good Pods Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who values community, generosity, and the power of storytelling.
"Sometimes we need to check ourselves so we don't fall into the black hole or oblivion. We can let love and light in." In today's episode of Better Call Daddy, Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Jonathan Guerrero from the Fatherhood Challenge to discuss the profound journey of fatherhood, spirituality, and personal growth. Why are we here? Who are we meant to serve? Jonathan shares his transformative experiences, emphasizing the importance of a father's role in a child's life and the spiritual connection that guides him. "An unstable dad is a perfect storm seeking fulfillment everywhere because he doesn't know who he is or his purpose." "You are created intentionally, deliberately, and you are created for a purpose." "Every man needs to have that need filled. That's normal." "It's like that check engine light in your car. It just won't turn off." "Family is the biggest blessing, but what about family that you have a hard time communicating with or understanding?" We dive into Jonathan's journey of self-discovery, his struggles with identity and purpose, and the pivotal moments that led him back to his faith. He candidly shares his challenges with spiritual deception and the powerful encounter with God that reshaped his life. Jonathan's story is a testament to the strength of faith, the importance of forgiveness, and the enduring impact of a father's love. Join Reena and Jonathan for a heartfelt discussion on the significance of spiritual and paternal connections, the challenges of fatherhood, and the legacy we leave for future generations. This episode is a reminder of the power of faith and the importance of nurturing relationships with our children and our heavenly father. (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Jonathan Guerrero to the Better Call Daddy Show (02:47) Every man needs that need filled to be a complete, fulfilled man (08:30) Chris Bruno introduced me to something called the Identity Train (09:04) What are your strengths and what are your personal struggles (14:22) Relationship between a heavenly father and yourself has a dichotomy (19:56) Two times I've challenged God and he answered both questions without fail (24:40) What do you really want? And I said, you already know, don't (28:48) Jonathan was communicating with dark, evil spirits after the death of his mother (35:13) Jonathan says he was deceived by a powerful God in the field (40:28) God gave me a direct order to call my wife and apologize (43:33) Your wife encouraged you to start the fatherhood challenge, right (48:12) Man, what a legacy your dad has left and is still leaving (48:38) What do you want your legacy to be like with your kids (53:20) Jonathan Guerrero believes he has a connection with God through spiritual communication Show notes created by https://headliner.app Check out me and my dad on The Fatherhood Challenge too https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-a-real-father-daughter-bond/id1589320881?i=1000650028457 Connect with Jonathan thefatherhoodchallenge.com Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who values community, generosity, and the power of storytelling. Better Call Daddy is sponsored by Caroline Bass Health Caroline Bass, founder of Queen Tulsi, developed this scientifically-backed herbal supplement to provide natural stress relief and mood balance. As a mom of three balancing a full-time job, Caroline struggled with anxiety, fatigue and feeling overwhelmed. She began formulating herbal blends to calm her nerves and soon shared them with friends and family, who loved the results and she realized she had something special on her hands. College students, friends, and family members all started asking for her supplement after noticing how well it helped with everything from managing anxiety to unwinding after a long day. To make her remedy accessible, she partnered with herbal experts to create Queen Tulsi, a carefully crafted unique blend that targets emotional stress, brain fog, hormonal mood swings, and inflammation in the body. She has since sold thousands of bottles of Queen Tulsi driven by word of mouth and her mission to bring this natural stress relief to the greater public so everyone can benefit from the power of these ancient herbs. Better Call Daddy Podcast listeners can get 15% off any order - including subscriptions and multi-packs! Use code, BetterCallDaddy at www.carolinebasshealth.com
Reena Friedman-Watts, host of the popular Better Call Daddy podcast, shared the challenges she faced in scheduling a mammogram due to the complexity of the healthcare system. Despite being insured, navigating referrals and regulations proved difficult. Reena's conversation with Dorothy conversation highlights the importance of advocating for oneself and the systemic changes needed to improve access to crucial health screenings. Key Questions Answered 1.) What is a "God box" and what is its purpose? 2.) Why is it important for uninsured women to have a physician referral for mammograms? 3.) What difficulties did Reena face in scheduling a mammogram? 4.) Why should young women advocate for themselves in medical settings? 5.) What alternatives to mammograms are available for nursing women? 6.) What cultural shifts in health checkups did Reena observe between generations? 7.)What advice does Dorothy give to Reena regarding mammogram scheduling? Timestamped Overview 00:00 Comfortable performing with supportive company. 05:24 Experience in reality TV led to career growth. 08:39 Evolving podcast satisfied my passion for stories. 10:40 Co-hosted a podcast, then started own show. 15:53 Mom's cancer; prayed at Western Wall during trip. 19:03 Physician blends Western and Eastern medicine practices. 21:23 Discreet prayer list burned each week. 22:57 Writing goals amplifies their chances of realization. 28:03 Nursed child four years, concerned about mammograms. 30:32 Breast cancer requires various tests; insurance challenges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"It's really hard not to like somebody once you get to know them." "Nobody was meant to be famous." "Generosity is a thing that everybody can share in." Reena Friedman Watts sits down with Ben Higgins, former Bachelor star and co-founder of Generous Coffee, to discuss the power of influence, community, and giving back. Ben shares the journey of opening a new brick-and-mortar space for Generous Coffee in his hometown of Warsaw, Indiana, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of creating a business that donates 100% of its profits to nonprofits. The conversation delves into the values of generosity, sustainability, and community involvement, as Ben explains how Generous Coffee aims to bring people together from all walks of life to foster understanding and support for various causes. Ben reflects on his reality TV experience and how it shaped his perspective on fame, identity, and purpose. He candidly discusses the importance of setting boundaries, staying true to oneself, and using one's platform for meaningful impact. The episode also touches on Ben's personal journey of self-discovery, his faith, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Reena and Ben explore the concept of legacy, the role of faith in driving one's mission, and the significance of living a life that prioritizes others. Ben shares heartwarming stories of the impact Generous Coffee has had on communities, from providing clean water in Honduras to supporting local nonprofits in Warsaw. Join Reena and Ben for a thought-provoking discussion on creating a legacy, the importance of community, and the transformative power of generosity. This episode is a testament to the impact of using one's influence for good and the enduring strength of community-driven initiatives. Ben Higgins, a veteran of ABC's hit series The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, won over the hearts of loyal viewers with his refreshing vulnerability and willingness to share himself fully. Following his appearances across franchises, Higgins has embarked on numerous ventures, entrepreneurial and otherwise, grounded in faith, a sense of hope for humanity, and a mission to help organizations connect more deeply with their employees and customers. Higgins co-founded Generous International in 2017, a for-purpose company dedicated to raising money to create jobs, feed children, improve education, and empower communities to eliminate poverty around the world. He additionally founded the podcast, Hope Still Wins, where he sits down with influential thought-leaders to discuss topics ranging from faith and music to mental health and racial injustice. Each guest shares personal stories that have shaped their current view on hope, and are meant to serve, inspire, and connect us — challenging and helping us all to become a better world, together. Outside of his socially conscious work, he maintains a relationship with his loyal Bachelor fanbase through the iHeartMedia podcast Almost Famous, which he hosts alongside fellow former contestant Ashley Iaconetti. To date, they've accumulated over 80 million downloads. In 2021, Higgins became an author with his first book Alone In Plain Sight, which focuses on reconnecting with yourself, others, and God. Ben currently resides in Denver, CO, with his wife and best friend, Jess. Whether it's showing up well in his marriage, making business decisions, doing a keynote speech, writing a book, or hosting a show, Ben aims to bring light, energy, and an intentional message of connection and hope. (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Wayne Friedman to the Better Call Daddy show (02:14) Generous opened in Warsaw, Indiana, three days ago (04:15) Generous was founded with the idea that this platform could build a business (05:36) Generous lets nonprofits create their own coffee bags (08:18) You have to get really good at saying no, even when it's hard (09:36) Generous Coffee has a mission of bringing people together to have conversations (12:26) Generous has pledged to donate even from lack of profits (16:44) I want to know the stories that you shared to get to Bachelor (20:14) For the first time in my life in 27 years, I don't have a stomachache (22:28) Do you still feel like the Bachelor is part of your identity (24:12) Did sharing your story hurt your confidence? Sure it does (24:58) Ben writes about feeling like an outsider in her book Alone in Plain Sight (29:26) The week before the episode aired, you were anxious about how it would go over (30:06) Do you wish you could have eliminated people quicker on The Bachelor (31:24) Would you want a reality TV show with your wife or with your future children (34:35) I'm curious if this new business of yours is part of a legacy plan (35:58) Some reality stars have had a hard time when fame goes away (39:37) What do you think your parents are most proud of about you (40:36) How can people support Generous Coffee? You can email generouscoffee@gmail. com (43:13) Ben says sometimes all you have is a corner to hang out in (43:33) What does it really mean to be on The Bachelor (45:42) Better Call Daddy talks about regrets and doing things differently Connect with Ben Higgins: - Website: generouscoffee.com - Instagram: @higgins.ben Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who values community, generosity, and the power of storytelling. Better Call Daddy is sponsored by Caroline Bass Health Caroline Bass, founder of Queen Tulsi, developed this scientifically-backed herbal supplement to provide natural stress relief and mood balance. As a mom of three balancing a full-time job, Caroline struggled with anxiety, fatigue and feeling overwhelmed. She began formulating herbal blends to calm her nerves and soon shared them with friends and family, who loved the results and she realized she had something special on her hands. College students, friends, and family members all started asking for her supplement after noticing how well it helped with everything from managing anxiety to unwinding after a long day. To make her remedy accessible, she partnered with herbal experts to create Queen Tulsi, a carefully crafted unique blend that targets emotional stress, brain fog, hormonal mood swings, and inflammation in the body. She has since sold thousands of bottles of Queen Tulsi driven by word of mouth and her mission to bring this natural stress relief to the greater public so everyone can benefit from the power of these ancient herbs. Better Call Daddy Podcast listeners can get 15% off any order - including subscriptions and multi-packs! Use code, BetterCallDaddy at www.carolinebasshealth.com Show notes created by https://headliner.app
Our guests this week are father and daughter, Wayne Friedman of Louisville, KY and Reena Friedman Watts of Houston, TX. Wayne and his wife, Maureen, have been married for 45 years and are the proud parents of three daughters: Reena, Jessica and Stephanie, who between them have 13 children, Wayne and Maureen's grandchildren. A unique factoid is that Jessica and Stephanie live and work in Israel. Wayne ran a successful multi-generation family owned business for decades before retiring. Reena and her husband, Will, have been married for 17 years and are the proud parents of four children ages five to 16. Reena previously worked for decades as a producer of the Jerry Springer Show, based in Chicago.In addition to being a successful TV producer, Reena now hosts the Better Call Daddy Podcast. At the end of each episode, Wayne leans in and provides his insights and pearls of wisdom. The podcasts are; creative, interesting and always enlightening.We'll hear from and about this father-daughter duo on this SFN Dad to Dad Podcast.Show Links - Reena – (310) 895-4032Wayne – (502) 533-0697 Reena - reenareena@gmail.comWayne - unclewaynefantasy@yahoo.com Reena – https://www.linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts/ Better Call Daddy Podcast – https://bettercalldaddy.comBCD Episode #377 (6/14/24) featuring David Hirsch - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/377-pedaling-through-parenthood-special-fathers-network/id1525296416?i=1000659078645The Better Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/bettercalldaddypodcast/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast/Special Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 800+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations.Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA/videosPlease support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/
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1st ANNIVERSARY SHOW! I'm rebroadcasting our three anniversary shows! This is our first one from March 2022.I started the podcast in March 2021. It was the depths of the pandemic. Musicians like me could neither perform nor even rehearse. I needed to find a creative outlet and someone suggested that I should look into starting a podcast. I had no idea what a podcast was; I had never even listened to one. But the more that I looked into it the more I became convinced that a podcast could provide a much deeper level of engagement than ordinary social media. Plus I felt that I had an interesting and inspiring story to tell. So I began the podcast.This 1st Anniversary episode features vignettes from a number of my first year guests: “Cousin Brucie” Morrow, America's most famous radio personality; Jim Peterik of the Ides of March and formerly with Survivor; Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad fame; John Lodge of the Moody Blues; Joey Dee of “Peppermint Twist” fame; and English classical composer Sarah Class. Plus several other guests including budding Egyptologist Sarah Kotlova; Garry Ridge, CEO of WD 40; David Bedford, Beatles Liverpool Tour Guide; Debbie Greenberg of The Cavern Club in Liverpool; podcasting star John Lee Dumas; and Reena Friedman's Better Call Daddy podcast. ---------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast click here. To subscribe to the podcast click here .To subscribe to our weekly Follow Your Dream Podcast email click here.To Rate and Review the podcast click here.“Dream With Robert”. Click here.—----------------------------------------“THE GIFT” is Robert's new single featuring his song arranged by Grammy winning arranger Michael Abene. Praised by David Amram, John Helliwell, Joe La Barbera, Tony Carey, Fay Claassen, Antonio Farao, Danny Gottlieb and Leslie Mandoki.Click HERE for all links.—-------------------------------------“LOU'S BLUES” is Robert's recent single. Called “Fantastic! Great playing and production!” (Mark Egan - Pat Metheny Group/Elements) and “Digging it!” (Peter Erskine - Weather Report)!Click HERE for all links.—----------------------------------------“THE RICH ONES”. Robert's recent single. With guest artist Randy Brecker (Blood Sweat & Tears) on flugelhorn. Click HERE for all links.—---------------------------------------“MILES BEHIND”, Robert's debut album, recorded in 1994, was “lost” for the last 30 years. It's now been released for streaming. Featuring Randy Brecker (Blood Sweat & Tears), Anton Fig (The David Letterman Show), Al Foster (Miles Davis), Tim Ries (The Rolling Stones), Jon Lucien and many more. Called “Hip, Tight and Edgy!” Click here for all links.—--------------------------------------“IT'S ALIVE!” is Robert's latest Project Grand Slam album. Featuring 13 of the band's Greatest Hits performed “live” at festivals in Pennsylvania and Serbia.Reviews:"An instant classic!" (Melody Maker)"Amazing record...Another win for the one and only Robert Miller!" (Hollywood Digest)"Close to perfect!" (Pop Icon)"A Masterpiece!" (Big Celebrity Buzz)"Sterling effort!" (Indie Pulse)"Another fusion wonder for Project Grand Slam!" (MobYorkCity)Click here for all links.Click here for song videos—-----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
This week I chat with host of the Better Call Daddy Podcast, Reena Friedman Watts. Reena talks about her podcast and what it's about. We talk about her time as a producer on the Jerry Springer show and we accidentally discover our blue collar connection
Reena from the Better Call Daddy podcast is here this episode to discuss this long-forgotten TV movie from the mid-1990’s. It was a pilot that never got picked up, but how was Generation X and how does it hold up in 2024? For more from Better Call Daddy, click HERE!
Today's guest wants to live forever. He's a longevity expert, biohacker, podcaster, and he's into rejuvenating the body both physically and mentally. Chris Burres, welcome to the Better Call Daddy show. Chris shares his fascinating journey into the world of longevity, biohacking, and the science behind living a longer, healthier life. From creating care packages for Joe Rogan to discussing the most significant scientific hindrances to extended life, Chris dives deep into the realm of health and wellness. He talks about the importance of stem cells, the groundbreaking research on ESS 60, and the potential for humans to live much longer than we currently do. Chris also opens up about his personal experiences, including his SEO podcast, the launch of his new podcast "Live Beyond the Norms," and his book "Live Longer and Better." He discusses the importance of diet, sleep, exercise, and medical screenings, sharing insights from his interviews with top experts in the field of longevity. This episode is a treasure trove of information for anyone interested in living a healthier, longer life. Whether you're a biohacker, a health enthusiast, or just curious about the future of longevity, Chris Burres provides valuable insights and practical advice. (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Wayne Friedman to the better call daddy show (01:55) There's a company called ways to that do stem cell research (03:40) ESS 60 molecule responsible for longest longevity experimental result on mammals (05:22) Peter H. Diamandis recently wrote a book with Tony Robbins called Life Force (06:01) Where our stem cells come from shrinks with age, right (12:00) What did you learn from doing the SEO podcast and putting yourself out there (13:13) Ess 60 is the molecule responsible for single longest longevity experimental result on mammals (16:14) Medical community is getting better at extending our lives faster than we're aging (21:37) So I would say I should know because then whatever the things that need to be done (22:15) Living a healthy lifestyle is the number one thing you can do to avoid ALS (24:22) One of the things I really like about intermittent fasting is it works for any diet (30:01) You have lots of conversations with your kids about success, parenting (35:21) My son plays soccer. I played for 25 years, got to semi professional (40:16) A parent confronts his child about sleeping on a fluffy carpet. And he's like, I don't think CPS would like that (41:31) Did you ever give your parents pushback? Yes. What comes up there? Yeah, I did. In high school, I used to go (46:41) You want to talk about craziness with your subconscious. Like, how do they do that across a crowded dance floor bar (47:11) Patrick's mission is to get his SRTT training to as many people as possible (48:37) How long do you intend on living and how long can humans live (53:21) You could ask your dad what would he have done different raising you (56:29) Where has your dad found the most happiness? Mhm. I haven't really asked him that 01:02:30 ">The podcast is called Live beyond the Norms. So it's live beyond the norms (01:04:57) You've interviewed some of the biggest names in longevity and biohacking (01:05:55) Chris Burres says he wants to live forever but wants to be healthy Connect with Chris Burres: - Website: myvitalc.com If you liked this episode check out my episode with Paul Hutchinson from Sound of Freedom https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-call-daddy/id1525296416?i=1000642047299 Connect with Reena: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the wisdom of longevity and the importance of living a healthier life. Show notes created by https://headliner.app
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Hello everyone and welcome to the best of Season 4. This week we are going back to my conversation with the one and only Reena Friedman Watts, host of the Better Call Daddy podcast. Without any further ado, hope you enjoy!In this episode, Satsunami is joined by the incredible host of the Better Call Daddy podcast Reena Friedman Watts! From the secrets to a successful podcast to Reena's journey as a content creator, this is one that you will not want to miss!This podcast is a member of the PodPack Collective, an indie podcasting group dedicated to spreading positivity within the podcast community. For further information, please follow the link: https://linktr.ee/podpackcollectiveCheck out all of our content here: https://linktr.ee/chatsunamiWebsite: chatsunami.comTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/ChatsunamiPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chatsunami/TikTok: tiktok.com/@chatsunamiPatrons:Battle ToasterSoniaGreenshield95Danny BrownAaron HuggettUse my special link zen.ai/chatsunami and use chatsunami to save 30% off your first three months of Zencastr professional. #madeonzencastrCreate your podcast today! #madeonzencastrStay safe, stay awesome and most importantly, stay hydrated!
Having a diverse background is sometimes better than specializing in one thing. Today's guest, Lori Van Dusen, is the author of Running with Grace. Notice how she didn't say running with the fastest speed or endurance. It's about style, being a good sport, and thinking about things in the long term. Lori Van Dusen, welcome to the Better Call Daddy show. I am so excited that David Hirsch connected us. In this heartfelt episode, Lori shares her journey from Wall Street trainee to successful financial advisor, emphasizing the importance of holistic client care. She delves into her personal life, discussing the sudden loss of her husband, the challenges of being a present mother while managing a demanding career, and the therapeutic process of writing her book. This episode is a powerful exploration of resilience, adaptability, and the importance of building meaningful relationships. Tune in to hear Lori's inspiring story and the wisdom she's gained along the way. Lori Van Dusen, CIMA®, is the Founder and CEO of LVW Advisors, a registered investment advisory firm that serves both wealthy families and individuals, as well as nonprofit institutions throughout the United States. An advocate of client-focused strategies for more than 25 years, she has become the voice of reason in providing unbiased and integrated solutions in a fragmented financial services industry. Lori is passionate about numerous philanthropic causes, serving on several boards focused on urban education, health and wellness, and the fine arts. Lori began her investment advisory career in 1987 with Shearson Lehman Brothers, which was later acquired by Citigroup Smith Barney. By 2004, she had achieved the title of Managing Director with Citigroup Smith Barney. She founded LVW Advisors, a registered investment advisory firm, in 2011, leading a team of investment professionals. A recipient of numerous accolades, in 2019 Lori was named to Barron's Financial Advisor Hall of Fame, which recognizes advisors who have appeared in more than 10 of Barron's annual Top Financial Advisor rankings. Additionally, Lori was ranked #1 in New York - NY State on Forbes' 2023 and 2022 Best-In-State Wealth Advisors lists and has been ranked for five consecutive years on both Forbes' America's Top Wealth Advisors list and Forbes' America's Top Women Advisors lists. In recognition of her involvement in the Rochester community, Lori was recognized in the Rochester Business Journal's 2023, 2022, and 2021 Power 100 list and received the 2020 Women of Excellence distinction with the Circle of Excellence honor. The Circle of Excellence recognizes a small group of women each year with longstanding, notable success in the community who are leading the way for other women. Additionally, Lori was inducted into the 2019 Rochester Business Hall of Fame and joins a prestigious list of Rochester business leaders who have been previously inducted. Lori has also been recognized by the Girl Scouts of Western New York as one of the 2019 Women of Distinction. In 2017, Lori was featured on the J.P. Morgan Asset Management and Dow Jones panel discussion, “Let's Talk: The Changing Face of Advice,” where she and Dr. David Kelly, Chief Global Strategist of J.P. Morgan Asset Management, discussed the investment and wealth management needs of today's client and the client of the future. This inaugural production was widely promoted in both Barron's and The Wall Street Journal. In addition, in light of her astute business acumen and numerous philanthropic endeavors, Lori is a highly sought out speaker and is frequently featured in premier investment publications, such as Barron's and Forbes. In 2018, Lori was awarded the Alice Holloway Young Award for Distinguished Service by a Retired Trustee, presented by the New York Community College Trustees. This prestigious award recognized Lori for her fervent advocacy, leadership and on-going support of student success at Monroe Community College, where she retired as Chair of the Board of Trustees in 2008. Key Takeaways - The importance of holistic client care and listening to truly understand their needs. - The challenges and rewards of balancing career and family life. - The therapeutic power of writing and sharing personal stories. - The value of building a supportive team and mentoring the next generation. Connect with Lori Van Dusen - Book: Running with Grace Connect with Reena - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. 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Share it with someone who appreciates resilience and the importance of self-worth. - (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts welcomes back Wayne Friedman for the better call daddy show - (01:58) Lori Van Dusen: David and I go way back - (08:54) When you have a traumatic event, your soul leaves your body - (14:00) Your music producer son helps you edit your book - (16:46) I just want to say that I love how personal your book is - (21:54) What is your most gratifying experience with philanthropy - (27:35) Cole weighed five pounds when he was born - (28:00) You met your husband on his birthday, and you got married quickly - (31:40) You've sold two homes and are in the process of listing another one - (35:29) After Ron, my husband, died, I dealt with grief through meditation - (42:01) I have kept things from my college days or my early twenties - (43:08) You didn't really know your dad until you were 24 - (47:04) You write about how your family has incredible history in New York - (49:49) When you started at Lehman Brothers, there were 300 people - (54:25) You developed a recurring revenue business model to help grow your firm - (57:12) I'm curious how opera singing fits in to your next book - (01:02:33) I'd love to hear your dad's advice to young parents - (01:04:15) You've heard from my mom. 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People relate better to those who have gone through similar experiences. Today, Reena Friedman Watts brings a heartfelt rebroadcast of an interview with Jey Young from the Young Dad Podcast. Jey opens up about his tough beginnings, wrongful termination, and the resilience it takes to choose love over hate. This episode is a raw and candid conversation about overcoming adversity, the importance of family, and the lessons learned along the way. Jey shares his journey through wrongful termination, the challenges of job hunting, and the satisfaction of standing up for what's right. He talks about the complexities of family dynamics, growing up in a biracial family, and the impact of generational trauma. Reena and Jey discuss the importance of having a support system, the role of grandparents, and the value of being there for your children. This episode is a powerful reminder of the strength found in vulnerability and the importance of having open, honest conversations about the struggles we face. Tune in to hear Jey's story and the wisdom he's gained from his experiences. Key Takeaways - Standing up for yourself is crucial, especially in the face of wrongful termination. - Having a strong support system can make a significant difference in overcoming challenges. - Generational trauma and cultural dynamics play a critical role in shaping our experiences. - Open, honest conversations about our struggles help build stronger connections and understanding. Connect with Jey Young- Podcast: Young Dad Podcast Jey on Twitter https://x.com/ballboyjey Blog https://www.ballboymedia.com/ Book mentioned in episode, "The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated Ameria" Richard Rothstein (Author) https://a.co/d/8aTmv2F If you liked this episode check out Jey's episode with his dad episode 100 Connect with Reena - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the resilience and the importance of self-worth. - (00:00) The better call daddy show features advice from my dad Wayne Friedman - (02:14) Jey got wrongfully terminated from a job and had to file for unemployment - (07:06) Better Call Daddy features interviews with interesting and controversial people - (07:34) My dad and his parents were very instrumental in my life - (14:40) Jey talks with his dad about fatherhood and their story in episode 100 - (22:05) My husband went from working at GE in Kentucky to working for GE in Chicago - (22:49) Jey grew up in Oakland and my hubby went to college at Berkeley - (27:36) De jure segregation was founded during post World War two economic boom - (35:38) I was in a training where there was only one biracial person - (40:42) There's a lot of entitlement that I felt like growing up - (42:37) How do you think entitlement happens? It's taught. It's 100% taught. 100%. So I think, like, for you not saying - (45:04) Well, I'm going to bring up something controversial. I worry about anti Semitism in the future - (50:51) The generation that's voting for the first time in this election is LGBTQIA - (58:50) The world needs more conversations like this 100% - (01:09:47) Jey is on a young dad's podcast discussing workplace issues - (01:15:27) Even in marriage, it's also relationship building. And you were going over some of those variables Show notes created by https://headliner.app
we host Part 1 of our Dating & Friendships Roundtable Discussion. Our guests include: Reena Watts (Better Call Daddy Podcast) Oreo Brewer & Max Sycamore (Bitches with Beard Podcast) Find out what it takes to see what is a true friendship versus what is a toxic one; why dating is needlessly complex; and why we need to stop making up excuses and choose our peers wisely! VIDEOS CITED IN DISCUSSION: https://www.youtube.com/live/pACX5RAjHY4?si=JHVH2uQvgEy9_RMf https://www.youtube.com/live/aYMdhd90vKI?si=qzFLZUVL4T-KDJ0X https://youtu.be/VW7th10FlnI?si=ay5Ou_7TW55kq7Xv https://youtu.be/MNMfGfySV9g?si=VbD1lEMCLCQ-ESge https://youtu.be/YGMKOMZZLxo?si=o76KbhC2gAowUzSk https://youtu.be/d-5bQj0F9MY?si=UbOcppP0XDyfEpYz https://youtu.be/LpxdJHFCmj4?si=xkWftDp58xoPQa-f https://youtu.be/w7OOMMk3TUI?si=FzmXdAJvqq7j_Zw- https://youtu.be/O2CANunIBYc?si=WJ-fxkt4oei-h14U https://youtu.be/MrmZnZ59hpo?si=D-5qsBrFN28i4zCa MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2452329545040913 Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ Blind Knowledge Podcast Network: https://www.blindknowledge.com/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222 Discord: https://discord.com/channels/796154005914779678/796154006358851586 #MovieReview #FilmTwitter #PodFamily #PodcastersOfInstagram #Movies #Film #Cinema #Music #Reviews #Retrospect #Podcasts #MutantFam #MutantFamily #actionmystery #bmovies #scifihorror #truecrime #historydramas #warmovies #podcastcollabs #hottakes #edgy #cultmovies #nsfw #HorrorFam #badass
"Focus on who you serve, not just what you do." Today's guest, Daniel Andrews, is a chief instigator who specializes in creating new and meaningful connections. Daniel joins us to discuss the true value of networking and why your network is indeed your net worth. He shares his insights on the importance of mutual support, the pitfalls of over-giving, and how to properly follow up with people to build lasting professional relationships. Daniel illustrates his points with personal anecdotes, including how he navigated helping a friend with a hacked email account and the importance of maintaining active relationships within your network. He also delves into the concept of mutuality over reciprocity and shares valuable tips on how to ask better questions to uncover referability. Join us as Daniel breaks down the art of networking, the necessity of giving others the opportunity to give back, and the significance of maintaining balanced relationships. This episode is a masterclass in building a network that stands the test of time. Key Takeaways - Your network is a subset of your connections—those who will return your call. - Mutual support is crucial; find out what others need and give it to them. - Over-giving can be detrimental; balance is key. - Ask better questions to uncover referability and build strong professional relationships. Connect with Daniel Andrews - Website: danielpatrickandrews.com - LinkedIn: Daniel Patrick Andrews Connect with Reena - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the wisdom of building meaningful connections. (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts hosts the Better Call Daddy show with Wayne Friedman (01:56) Daniel says network is a subset of your connections. Quote, network is your net worth (05:55) When relationships are unbalanced, they end eventually (09:24) This article explains how to go from casual business card exchange to profitable referral relationship (09:43) Author Adam Grant says you can sort people into their networking style (14:03) I accept your apology on two conditions, which always brings people up short (15:58) I'm interested in how you properly follow up with people (18:38) My wife has launched the second of her two businesses recently (21:07) Mike says sometimes he over assumed where he was starting with prospective clients (25:20) To build credibility and uncover your referability, you need to uncover your (30:05) Tell me about a case where you almost lost a deal, but then prevailed (30:58) Talk about lessons your dad taught you about business (34:56) Daniel Patrick Andrews: What are people doing wrong when networking (38:19) What's a concept you tried to teach your daughter but it didn't stick (41:04) Tell somebody you appreciate them, especially in your family (44:57) Daniel brings up the key to networking is building relationships with people (50:31) Your father is a giver, but sometimes you have to give back (51:56) Better Call Daddy tries to get kids to be more tolerant of others Show notes created by https://headliner.app ---
Today we have a truly special guest, Karina Acosta, someone who's stepping into the spotlight for the very first time. When someone introduces you to their friends or family, you know those connections deserve a little bit of extra care. Today's guest is no exception. She's the daughter of a very memorable past guest, Enrique Acosta Gonzalez. Her father not only encouraged her but also instilled in her the faith to believe in herself. Confidence is hard to impart on a daughter, but Enrique showed her that building confidence makes you a believer. And now it's her turn to take to the stage. Karina, welcome to the Better Call Daddy show. Karina shares her touching journey of being intentionally loved and supported by her stepfather, Enrique. From the moment he entered her life at the age of eight, Enrique made every effort to be an active and loving presence. Karina recounts the special moments that solidified their bond, from tea parties to school award ceremonies, and ultimately, her decision to ask Enrique to adopt her when she turned 18. Karina opens up about her relationship with her biological father and the impact Enrique had in filling that void. She talks about the importance of having a father figure and how it shaped her views on family and parenthood. Karina also shares her aspirations of becoming a nurse, her interest in holistic living, and her deep appreciation for the support system provided by her family, especially her grandmother. Join us as Karina discusses the complexities of growing up, the lessons she's learned along the way, and her plans for the future. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of love, family, and the power of intentional relationships. Connect with Reena- Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the importance of family and intentional love. (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts hosts the Better Call Daddy show with Wayne Friedman (01:38) Today we have a truly special guest, someone who's stepping into the spotlight (02:15) Your dad has been doing a podcast for a while (03:17) When you turned 18, you asked your dad to formally adopt you (04:43) You say you always wanted your stepdad to adopt you (07:39) What are your thoughts about the importance of a dad to a daughter (09:02) Do you feel comfortable talking about what happened with your birth dad (14:35) You have two sisters and two brothers. Are you similar to your sisters (16:27) Would you ever consider adopting a child? I would. I have no children (22:07) Do you ever give your dad advice on dating or career decisions (27:28) Were there years where you didn't share everything with your parents (32:33) This one bloomed multiple times, so that's insane (32:49) Does a relationship with your father help you believe in God more (37:42) Is there anything that you'd like to ask my dad? Let's see. You've heard from mom let's switch it over to grandpa (38:14) This was a superb episode with Karina. It was her first, and she was very comfortable (41:23) Better call daddy: Helping others is really like helping yourself Show notes created by https://headliner.app
Today's guest, Dorothy Graham O'Dell, is the epitome of resilience and determination. From overcoming bullying and abusive relationships to celebrating her "Freedom Day," Dorothy's journey is a testament to the power of self-worth and perseverance. Join us as she shares her story of healing, standing up against bullies, and finding her voice through writing and podcasting. Dorothy opens up about her struggles with low self-esteem, the impact of bullying on her mental health, and how she managed to break free from an abusive relationship. She also discusses her commitment to helping others through her books and podcasts, offering valuable insights and support to those facing similar challenges. In this episode, Dorothy talks about the importance of setting boundaries, the role of faith in her life, and her dedication to supporting veterans and individuals dealing with mental health issues. Her story is a powerful reminder that no matter how difficult the journey, it is possible to overcome and thrive. Key Takeaways- Healing is a continuous journey, much like peeling an onion layer by layer. - Setting boundaries and standing up for oneself is crucial for self-respect and mental health. - Faith and meditation can be powerful tools for managing stress and anxiety. - Helping others and sharing personal experiences can be incredibly rewarding and impactful. Connect with Dorothy Graham Odell- Books: Amazon Author Page - Podcast: Unstoppable Overcomers on YouTube - Spotify: Unstoppable Overcomers on Spotify Connect with Reena- Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the wisdom of resilience and the importance of self-worth. (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts hosts the Better Call Daddy show with Wayne Friedman (01:38) Today's guest, Dorothy Graham O'Dell, had many roadblocks overcome (02:31) Dorothy was bullied in school, and how do you overcome that (06:57) You were bullied for your weight when you were in high school (09:53) Tell me about freedom day. She says she left her boyfriend because he cheated (14:11) Your parents didn't know about the bullying until you wrote your book (18:52) You say you did everything for your parents to the detriment of your own health (23:08) How do you keep yourself positive when you face anxiety or depression (26:11) You write about overcoming bullying, low self-esteem and abusive relationships (33:11) Since the pandemic, there has been an influx of women feeling hopeless (35:31) DNR was diagnosed with lung cancer in April of 2019 (39:29) My dad went through chemotherapy and radiation after being diagnosed with cancer (41:40) My dad was diagnosed with stage four liver cancer on September 14 (46:45) My dad was in the hospital for nine days with a heart attack (51:34) You had a memorial service for your grandfather in your backyard (53:27) Is there anything that you'd like to ask your dad before he passes away (56:54) This is an episode with Dorothy that I really found quite intriguing 01:01:36 - Better Call Daddy is a weekly podcast featuring parenting advice from my dad Show notes created by Headliner ---
"When we take the poisons out and we grow food instead of lawns, we grow the Garden of Eden all around us." "The idea is simply going back to nature, going back to God, going back to service and love and joy and stewardship of our land." "Permaculture is not only the most loving and logical strategy on how we end hunger globally, but this is also the only way we are going to defeat tyranny." "Whatever the mind can conceive and believe it can achieve." "Faith and courage have no boundaries." "The answer to war is peace." Today's guest, Jim Gale, was introduced to me by Matt Drinkhahn, the eternal optimist. And my dad said that today's guest, Jim Gale, is the eternal optimist. He says that food forests equal freedom. My dad said it would be nice if we could go back to the Garden of Eden and make that happen again. Jim, welcome to the Better Call Daddy show. Broadcasting live from the Garden of Eden, Jim Gale shares his journey of raising four daughters during an apocalypse, his dedication to bringing solutions to the masses, and the importance of permaculture. Jim discusses how sustainable agricultural design can solve the world's biggest problems and the critical role of nature in our lives. He reflects on his connection to nature through meditation, breathwork, and reading, and how this has led him to a simple truth: love life again. Jim's work has even caught the attention of Robert Kennedy Jr., and he shares his conversation with Kennedy about changing society through permaculture. Jim explains how permaculture can reduce crime, improve mental health, and create food security by integrating food forests into schools, prisons, and community spaces. He also touches on his experiences in Costa Rica and the challenges of government intervention. Join us as Jim Gale discusses his mission to catalyze a shift in awareness, the importance of self-reliance, and the role of faith and courage in standing up to tyranny. He shares personal anecdotes, including his red-pill moment, the impact of permaculture on his family, and his vision for a world where food forests replace lawns and bring about peace on earth. Whether you're interested in sustainable living, permaculture, or simply seeking inspiration, this episode offers valuable insights into creating a healthier, more connected world. Tune in and discover how you can participate in this transformative movement. 00:00 This is the better call daddy show. Each week I interview a guest, share stories with my dad 01:38 Today's guest, Jim Gale, was introduced to me by Matt Drinkhahn 02:13 What is it like to raise four daughters during an apocalypse 03:08 Permaculture is a sustainable agricultural design science that supports life 09:11 Permaculture in prisons can reduce recidivism and mental illness 15:41 Talk to me about how your journey has changed from the beginning of this 22:32 Jim Gale: How do you stand up to tyranny when they try to shut down 26:03 Do you think you'll ever change your mind about voting 27:42 Have you changed your beliefs around anything lately? Or is there anything that you were taught 29:03 I'm curious what you would define freedom as 35:29 Food forest is working to transform the food supply chain locally 38:40 Also, I would like you to talk just a little bit about your podcast 39:59 Jim Gale says we should all learn how to plant our own food Connect with Jim Gale: - Website: foodforestabundance.com Connect with Reena: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates sustainable living and the wisdom of creating a healthier world. Show notes created by https://headliner.app ---
Text your thoughts and questions!Being a mom and an entrepreneur is quite the combo and certainly not for the faint of heart. Today's guest and fellow mompreneur, Reena Friedman Watts, knows this to be true. She returns to the podcast to share her experiences and challenges as she navigates life transitions while seemingly juggling it all. This week, episode 211 of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast is about life and business advice from a multi-passionate mom entrepreneur!Reena Friedman Watts is a television producer, podcast host and mompreneur. Throughout her career, she has worked on reality TV shows such as The Jerry Springer Show and Court TV. Reena has been a host on her own podcast, “Better Call Daddy” since 2020 and produced 350+ episodes thus far. She's interviewed guests like Evan Carmichael, Jerry Springer, Nanny Yvonne, James Altucher, Aleeza Ben Shalom, and many others. In addition to her podcast, Reena coaches entrepreneurs on finding their first clients, and helps people produce their own podcasts.In this episode of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast, Reena catches us up on her life since being coached on the podcast in 2022. She shares how she has learned to prioritize her values and gives you actionable steps to take right now to leverage your transferable skills to follow your passions in life and business.Reena and I cover the following topics:Seizing opportunities and saying yes to the things that light you up. Finding harmony in life as a mom, wife, entrepreneur and creative. Chasing meaningful work that is authentic to your values. Celebrating your accomplishments, no matter how big or small. Be proud of all you do for you and for so many others. Keep choosing what lights you up and celebrate your wins, whether big or small.Could you use some support? Ready for a quick win and to try coaching with Lisa? The Productivity Boost session is a speed-round strategy that is highly effective for shifting a habit, quickly reviewing your weekly schedule, discussing productivity related tech and systems, and moving past decision hurdles for prioritizing. You'll walk away encouraged and inspired to take action! Go to https://www.positivelyproductive.com/plpboost for a very special listener discount!CONNECT WITH REENA FRIEDMAN WATTS:Better Call DaddyLinkedInInstagramX (Formerly Twitter)CONNECT WITH LISA ZAWROTNY:InstagramResourcesWork with Lisa! LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:(Find links to books/gear on the Positively Productive Favorites Page.)Ep 112: [Strategy Call] Managing Stress and Making the Most of Moving with Reena Friedman Watts Ep 51: Balancing Family and Business with Roxanne Ferber Ep 156: How to Reduce Mental Load as a Parent or Caregiver with Roxanne Ferber
Marv chats with Reena about her show, as well as her history in television, having started out on the staff for The Jerry Springer Show.
"Find your passion and follow it." "If you follow your passion, you never work a day in your life." Navigating the skies and the seas of corporate travel is no easy feat, but Chris Martin, Senior VP of Wings Global Travel, has mastered the art of movement. In this high-flying episode of Better Call Daddy, Reena Friedman Watts sits down with Chris Martin live from the Offshore Technology Conference to talk about the complex world of travel logistics, where AI meets human touch, and where every journey is a lesson in culture and connection. With a career spanning over two decades, Chris shares the evolution of the travel industry, the role of technology, and the value of diving into local communities. From chartering entire flights during a pandemic to embracing local cuisine that might just challenge your taste buds, Chris's tales are a passport to understanding the nuances of global mobility. But it's not all about boarding passes and business trips. Chris opens up about his personal journey, from his father's influence to raising children with passions as diverse as video games and pig farming. Discover the importance of being present, the legacy of hard work, and the unexpected lessons learned from raising show pigs—yes, you read that right. Get ready for an episode that takes you from the boardroom to the barnyard, all while circling the globe. Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy. Connect with Chris and explore the world of Wings Global Travel:- Website: wingsenergytravel.com- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chris-martin Connect with Reena:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts- Twitter: twitter.com/reenareena- Instagram: instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast We love to hear your thoughts. Leave us a review, and let us know what resonates with you. Share this episode with someone who's a travel enthusiast or simply loves a good story about life's unexpected paths. Join us for a journey that's about more than just destinations—it's about the people and experiences that shape our world. (00:00) This is the better call daddy show. Each week, I interview a guest, share stories with my dad (02:24) Wings Global Travel focuses on mission critical movement of individuals globally (05:09) Some mistakes that AI can make that still need humans to handle (06:47) We do charter flights during oil and gas business and pandemic (07:39) One thing I love most about travel is seeing new countries (09:37) OTC is the largest oil and gas conference in Houston (11:51) Walking the floor yesterday and a little bit this morning, you know, about AI (12:42) Would you encourage your own children to go into the travel industry (14:56) Your parents were in the chemical business. Well, sort of. Mom was on the purchasing side of it (17:05) Women in oil and gas are really starting to churn itself into the industry (18:27) Have your children shown an interest in what you do (19:35) How did you feel becoming a dad? Was it something that you always knew you wanted (20:31) One thing that my dad instilled in me is hard work and work ethic (22:16) My daughter's raised, I guess, three pigs now (24:39) Pigs are very intelligent animals. I've seen pigs waller in mud (25:51) I just learned how to inseminate a pig as well (27:51) Talk to me about legacy. Have you ever talked to your parents about legacy (29:30) The one place I love going the most is probably London (30:40) Is there anywhere that you've traveled that's been dangerous or that you had to take precautions (31:22) Is there anywhere on your list that you haven't been yet (32:32) What's the weirdest thing you've eaten in some of these places (36:26) Do you collect coins or artwork from your travels (39:53) What was it like raising you in a post college environment (40:43) Chris Martin's dad gave him advice on how to pass on a legacy Remember, it's not just about the miles traveled, but the memories made and the wisdom shared along the way. Tune in and let Chris Martin guide you through the world of travel, both professional and personal.
Collin Strajack takes us on a journey through the unpredictable world of stand-up comedy, sharing his experiences from open mic nights to the importance of a strong social media presence for comedians today. But it's not all laughs and punchlines; Collin opens up about the challenges of mental health and the therapeutic power of comedy. Are you in need of a good laugh coupled with some genuine life insights? In a world where laughter is the best medicine, this week's episode of Better Call Daddy is a prescription for joy. Join host Reena Friedman Watts as she welcomes Collin Strajack from the Modern Day Overthinker podcast for a candid conversation that's equal parts hilarious and heartfelt. Collin opens up about his journey through the highs and lows of life, from battling mental health issues to finding his footing in the world of comedy. Collin shares his unique outlook on embracing one's quirks and turning life's struggles into comedic gold. From poop stories to the realities of navigating sobriety in the comedy scene, no topic is off-limits. Plus, discover how Collin is channeling his experiences into helping others find light in the darkness, proving that our challenges don't define us—they refine us. Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy. Connect with Collin and dive into his world:- Podcast: https://moderndayoverthinker.com/- Music: Spotify & Apple Music under "Bonesy Bad"- Social Media: Just search for Collin Strajack, the one and only! Episode mentioned with Ben Hagarty https://open.spotify.com/episode/03HhcOFwXPg5FP8GWYhovr?si=KuhCWU9gQl61Y1QxCd_vsQ Episode mentioned in episode with Deck Diaries https://open.spotify.com/episode/2SSFZM37uJxbGq9xk7Jmc7?si=RWx1LjBFTyCCzGqNfagTug Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy. Connect with Reena:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts- Twitter: twitter.com/reenareena- Instagram: instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast We love to hear your thoughts. Leave us a review, and let us know what resonates with you. Share this episode with someone who needs a good laugh or a dose of inspiration to face their own challenges with a smile. ratethispodcast.com/bettercalldaddy Remember, it's not about avoiding the fall; it's about getting back up with a joke in your pocket and a story to tell. Tune in and get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe even see yourself in a new light. Show notes created by https://headliner.app---
What's life? What kind of world are we leaving for our children? Mazi Keyghobadi shares his battle against muscular dystrophy for his son's future. He believes you need to speak your mind and contribute! He is leading by example. There's only one other person that has the rare form of muscular dystrophy that Mazi Keyghobadi's son has. It wakes up part of you you never knew existed. In this heart-stirring episode of Better Call Daddy, we meet Mazi Keyghobadi, a father whose love knows no bounds. Mazi is the co-founder of Hope for Luca, a nonprofit organization named after his seven-year-old son, who battles a rare form of muscular dystrophy. With the tenacity of a warrior and the heart of a lion, Mazi shares his family's journey through the trials and tribulations of seeking a chance for Luca to live a normal life. Mazi's story is one of sacrifice, determination, and the relentless pursuit of hope. From selling his car to pouring his life savings into research, he embodies the spirit of a parent who will stop at nothing to give his child a fighting chance. His quest leads him to the forefront of scientific research, where he collaborates with leading experts and navigates the complex world of fundraising and advocacy. But this episode is more than just a tale of a father's love. It's a call to action for anyone with a dream, a reminder that sometimes the most significant victories come from the heart. Mazi's message is clear: see the strength in those who fight battles unseen, hear their voices, and appreciate the heroes who live among us. Join Reena Friedman Watts as she delves into the depths of a father's soul, exploring the power of unwavering faith and the beauty of a bond that defies all odds. Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy. Connect with Mazi and support his mission at hopeforluca.org, and be part of the movement that champions the extraordinary lives of children like Luca. Go Fund Me page https://www.gofundme.com/f/raising-130k-to-fund-preclinical-research-study Mazi on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/mazi-keyghobadi-55a92493/ PPMD (Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy) https://www.parentprojectmd.org TREAT-NMD is a global network of experts in the neuromuscular field https://www.treat-nmd.org/ Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy. Connect with Reena: https://bettercalldaddy.com https://linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts https://twitter.com/reenareena https://instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts https://instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast We'd love to hear from you. Drop us a review—reviews help more people find the show—and let us know what you like and what you'd like us to explore next. Share this episode with someone who could be inspired by Mazi's story and help spread the hope for Luca and many others facing similar challenges. Show notes created by https://headliner.app ---
First, I need ya'll to subscribe to the Email Newsletter: Early Access, Podcast Updates, tip & tricks, dadvice, dadhacks and more. https://ballboyblog.us21.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=6b5ca9545206dd817640157b0&id=143f375068 Find all the deals, specials, promos and partners of Young Dad Podcast on our Link.Tree- https://linktr.ee/ballboyblog Summary The conversation covers various topics including job hunting, wrongful termination, family dynamics, father-daughter relationships, multigenerational relationships, moving and living in different cities, and the lasting effects of segregation. The guest recommends the book 'The Color of Law' as a valuable resource for understanding the history of segregation in America. The conversation covers topics such as frustration and apology, book recommendations, entitlement and ancestry, teaching entitlement, unconscious bias, intergenerational trauma, anti-Semitism and racism, fear and concerns, lessons from motherhood, changing parenting paradigms, negative news and healthy habits, and the importance of conversations. Takeaways Job hunts can be challenging, and wrongful termination can have legal implications. Family dynamics and relationships play a significant role in personal growth and support. Multigenerational relationships with grandparents can be valuable and provide wisdom and love. Moving to different cities can offer new experiences and opportunities. Understanding the history and lasting effects of segregation is important for addressing racial inequality. It is important to address frustration and apologize respectfully in professional environments. Reading books can bring clarity and understanding to personal experiences and societal issues. Entitlement can be taught unconsciously and it is important to check biases and explore the reasons behind entitlement. Unconscious bias can affect interactions and relationships, and it is important to be aware of and challenge these biases. Intergenerational trauma and cultural trauma can be passed down genetically, and it is important to address and heal these traumas. Anti-Semitism and racism are still prevalent issues that need to be addressed and challenged. Fear and concerns about safety and discrimination can impact daily life and relationships. Motherhood can bring balance and perspective, and it is important to listen to and support children. Changing parenting paradigms involve focusing on character traits and healthy habits rather than arbitrary expectations. Engaging in healthy habits and spending quality time with loved ones can combat negative news and promote stability. Having open and respectful conversations can lead to understanding and positive change. Chapters 00:00 Job Hunt and Wrongful Termination 05:11 Family Dynamics and Relationships 12:26 Father-Daughter Relationship 16:05 Grandparents and Multigenerational Relationships 24:50 Segregation and Its Lasting Effects 33:28 Book Recommendation: The Color of Law 34:57 Frustration and Apology 36:21 Book Recommendation 38:22 Entitlement and Ancestry 40:34 Teaching Entitlement 41:00 Unconscious Bias 43:30 Intergenerational Trauma 45:28 Anti-Semitism and Racism 47:21 Fear and Concerns 50:36 Lessons from Motherhood 55:30 Changing Parenting Paradigms 58:07 Negative News and Healthy Habits 01:00:35 Importance of Conversations Find more of Reena https://linktr.ee/bettercalldaddy https://bettercalldaddy.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod/support
In the latest episode of Better Call Daddy, we venture into the multifaceted world of Cam Sully, a man who guards by night and podcasts by day. Cam takes us through the winding paths of his life, from his unexpected insights as a security guard to his passionate endeavors in podcasting. He shares the importance of assertive communication, the relief of therapy, and the freedom found in speaking one's truth without seeking permission. With a candid reflection on family dynamics and societal expectations, Cam discusses the pressures of being the eldest child and the liberation that comes from forging one's own timeline. He delves into the intricacies of white lies versus honesty, as taught by his parents, and the balance between the two. Cam's storytelling extends beyond his personal experiences, offering listeners a pragmatic guide to navigating the world of movies and entertainment. His advice on choosing films based on plot descriptions rather than trailers, and his thoughts on the value of time, provide a refreshing take on consumption in the digital age. But it's not just about film critique; Cam's vision for his podcast, the Jacked Up Review Show, is a testament to his belief in the power of conversation and connection. His call to action for anyone with a dream is simple yet profound: stop waiting for permission and start creating your legacy. Join us as we dive into a conversation that's as jacked up as it is insightful, with a guest who embodies the spirit of self-expression and the pursuit of authenticity. Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy. Cam Sully is a podcaster who's worn all other sorts of hats from being a mobilie security guard supervisor to indie filmmaker to working on professional TV sets. He's down to talk social, mental, political and entertainment related matters on any platform. (00:00) The better call daddy podcast features stories from influential fathers and controversial people (02:43) You did study film at college; what did you learn from it (03:21) What is it like being the oldest child and having expectations on you (08:38) I think everyone should use a sort of communication when dealing with others (12:24) You say your mom taught you about white lies but your dad taught you honesty (16:50) The show is filmed in Dallas and it was a fun paid reality gig (20:46) What motivates you to podcast storytelling? Uh, I think whether it's movies (26:55) Is there anything that your parents have taught you that you want to carry on (29:16) We talked about coming up with a checklist for determining what movies are worth going to (31:47) Talk to me about what's next for your podcast and what you're building (34:05) Cam says podcasting allows him to be free without any expectations Connect with Cam https://x.com/jackedupreview?s=21&t=lkc2R_GJolEHvNfxFBgphg Connect with Reena https://bettercalldaddy.com https://linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts https:/twitter.com/reenareena https://instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts https://instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast Me and my dad would love to hear from you, Drop us a review, reviews help more people find the show, and let us know what you like and what you'd like us to change, Please share the show with one friend who you think would be helped by the show https://ratethispodcast.com/bettercalldaddy https://podchaser.com/bettercalldaddy Castmagic is the AI tool I use for show notes and podcast title ideas, it has helped save me tons of time. I talked about it in this episode. Please use my affiliate link if you sign up. https://get.castmagic.io/bettercalldaddy
Have you ever wondered what it's like to walk a mile in someone else's shoes? To drum to the beat of a different life? In this heart-to-heart episode of Better Call Daddy, John, affectionately known as Jive, and one of my favorite podcasters shares his unconventional life journey. From the young age of 14, he found himself navigating the harsh realities of homelessness, which later fueled his passion for helping those on the streets. Despite the trials, John's spirit remains unbreakable as he shares his candid thoughts on marriage, parenting, and the pursuit of purpose over fleeting happiness. As a father estranged from two of his sons, John reveals the complexities of family dynamics and the lingering impact of his own parents' divorce. His philosophy? Power over force, and attraction over pursuit. He believes in the transformative power of facing hostility head-on, embracing the chaos, and finding the rhythm in life's fickle beat. John's reflections are a raw and real testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Join us as we explore the lessons learned from the school of hard knocks and the quest for authentic connection in a world that often turns a blind eye to its most vulnerable. Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy. Connect with Reena bettercalldaddy.com linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts twitter.com/reenareena instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast Me and my dad would love to hear from you. Drop us a review, reviews help more people find the show, and let us know what you like and what you'd like us to change. Please share the show with one friend who you think would be helped by the show. ratethispodcast.com/bettercalldaddy podchaser.com/bettercalldaddy Castmagic is the AI tool I use for show notes and podcast title ideas, it has helped save me tons of time. Please use my affiliate link if you sign up. https://get.castmagic.io/bettercalldaddy Show notes created by https://headliner.app (00:00) This is the better call daddy show. Each week I interview a guest, share stories with my dad (01:37) Oklahoma is very much like California on a weird scale (06:03) I moved to LA in my twenties and felt like it was the land of dreams (08:27) When did you start loving music (10:45) Did your parents encourage your musical interests or do you do that as a parent (12:30) Being on stage with the drum kit is different than being a normal person (14:10) Your podcast is in the philosophy category, but it's also a hobby (16:59) Not having a mental health podcast is a good way to start (20:27) Last year I was getting into voice acting, right? So I was. Went down into a rabbit hole (24:46) It takes a lot of effort to keep projects moving forward (29:28) A lot of podcasters feel ignored by social media platforms (33:43) Jay worked in TV production where nobody does anything by themselves (34:40) John was married for about ten years before getting divorced (38:57) If you're a grown man, stay out of the way. Don't assert yourself. No one needs your opinion. Just do your thing and (39:08) Power versus force, the hidden determinants of human behavior is a great book (42:57) Everyone has a different level of what's acceptable in relationships (45:30) What do you want for your own children (46:21) Is it you don't have communication with some of your kids (47:58) You have a close relationship with your mom because you guys have struggled together (50:19) John says he misses spending time with his kids during the holidays (53:52) I feel like you have a passion for the homelessness. I feel like I've experienced that myself (57:59) You say you like smart people. What else is on your list of the type of lady (58:48) I want to know what your dad thinks about homeless people owning animals (01:02:39) I learned a lot about dealing with hostility in the juvenile justice system (01:06:27) What do you do if customers are harassing your employees (01:09:10) John says unless you're really committed to your partner, don't get married ---
What skills do you think are most crucial for an actor to learn beyond their performance craft? Jennifer Dean shares the challenges of learning the entire business of acting, including marketing and production. How do you balance the emotional impact of deeply engaging with a role while maintaining a clear line between your character and personal reality? Today Alicia Araujo-Elatassi from the Senora Vibes Podcast and I sit down with Jennifer Dean, the managing director of Fourth Wall Theatre in Houston. Jennifer shares her journey of motherhood and her profound love for the arts, discussing the transformative role that personal experiences have played in shaping her career in the art of storytelling. Get ready to explore the intricate world of acting as Jennifer enlightens us on the realities of the business, including the significance of mastering marketing, production, and the subtle nuances of film and stage performances. She opens up about the delicate balance between her passions and her dedication to family, revealing how becoming a mother and dealing with aging parents have deepened her emotional range as an actress. We talk the importance and creativity of date nights, sharing how even activities like CrossFit and improv can strengthen a marriage. Discover cool restaurants and enriching art activities that can add spice to your dates. Moreover, for theater enthusiasts and aspiring actors, Jennifer brings an inside look at selecting and casting shows, the art of memorization through muscle memory, and the thrill of live theater. Peek behind the curtain as we discuss the emotional pull of their current production, "The Father,” and the theater's commitment to not just entertain, but to also impact society through art. Don't miss Jennifer's personal anecdotes on navigating the vulnerable world of acting, from handling love interests on stage to the complex dynamics of off-stage relationships. So, get comfy, tune in, and let's revel in the rich tapestry of stories, experiences, and expert advice on today's episode of Better Call Daddy. Jennifer Dean has been part of the Houston theatre community for over 20 years. After graduating from Baylor University with a BFA in theater performance, Jennifer moved to Houston in the summer of 2000 to be an intern with A.D. Players National Touring Unit. Only planning to stay in Houston for a year, Jennifer met her husband, Kevin, and happily 20+ years later Houston is home. Over the years, Jennifer has appeared in shows at A.D. Players, Stages Repertory Theatre, Main Street Theater, Classical Theater Company and 4th Wall Theatre Company. Her most recent role was Kari in The Pavilion at 4th Wall and one that she will treasure. In the last 10 years, directing has become more of a passion. Among some of her directing favorites are 12 Angry Men, Leaving Iowa, Every Brilliant Thing and Tuesdays with Morrie at A.D. Players and The God Game, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and The Realistic Joneses at 4th Wall Theatre, for which she won the Houston Press Best Director award in 2019. Over the years she had also served as marketing director, box office manager, development assistant, intern director and spent thirteen years on staff at her church working as communications director, worship service producer and executive assistant. Her absolute favorite roles are as wife to Kevin Dean and mother to their daughter, Livey. She joined 4th Wall Theatre Company as Managing Director in January of 2023. Come see a show at 4th Wall Theatre https://www.4thwalltheatreco.com/ https://www.instagram.com/4thwallhouston/ Connect with Alicia https://www.instagram.com/senoravibespodcast/ https://linktr.ee/Vibesbyalicia If you liked this podcast check out the other episode with Alicia and I sharing lessons learned about podcasting https://bettercalldaddy.podbean.com/e/328-alicia-araujo-elatassi/ Connect with Reena bettercalldaddy.com linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts twitter.com/reenareena instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast Me and my dad would love to hear from you, Drop us a review, reviews help more people find the show, and let us know what you like and what you'd like us to change, Please share the show with one friend who you think would be helped by the show ratethispodcast.com/bettercalldaddy podchaser.com/bettercalldaddy Castmagic is the AI tool I use for show notes and podcast title ideas, it has helped save me tons of time. I talked about it in this episode. Please use my affiliate link if you sign up. https://get.castmagic.io/bettercalldaddy
In today's empowering episode with the remarkable Alesia Galati, we unpack her incredible journey from surviving a cult to mastering the world of podcasting. Alesia shares her poignant story of personal growth, self-discovery, and the power of setting boundaries. She dives into the essence of building authentic relationships with clients and how embracing her unique identity has been pivotal for her business success. Get ready to be inspired by Alesia's transition to a six-figure podcasting powerhouse, her strategic approach to cultivating a valued audience, and her dedication to creating educational content. Plus, don't miss her insights on the nuances of raising children and the roles of protectiveness and education. Tune in, as Alesia's compelling narrative is sure to spark a transformation in your personal and professional life. This is Better Call Daddy. Stay connected for episodes that stir the soul, challenge the status quo, and reveal the stories behind your favorite influencers. Until next time! Alesia Galati has been listening to podcasts since 2015 and knows what goes into creating a standout podcast that captures your audience's attention even before they press “play”. Alesia's helped coaches and thought leaders launch and maintain over 50 podcasts and has developed a signature, thorough system to launching and managing podcasts so you don't have to stress about anything falling through the cracks! Alesia lives in sunny North Carolina with her two kiddos and husband. When not helping her clients, Alesia can be found reading over 200 books a year, hiking, and exploring the zoo with her boys. Favorite podcast: Alesia's ears have been fine-tuned for high-quality audio and she can only tolerate impeccable podcasts. She enjoys listening to heavily produced storytelling podcasts like “Greeking Out” by National Geographics Kids when she takes long road trips with her kids. Mentioned in episode https://www.instagram.com/wereadsmut/ Follow Alesia https://www.instagram.com/alesia.galati/ https://www.youtube.com/@alesiagalati https://www.linkedin.com/in/alesia-galati/ Connect with Reena bettercalldaddy.com linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts twitter.com/reenareena instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast Me and my dad would love to hear from you, Drop us a review, reviews help more people find the show, and let us know what you like and what you'd like us to change, Please share the show with one friend who you think would be helped by the show ratethispodcast.com/bettercalldaddy podchaser.com/bettercalldaddy Castmagic is the AI tool I use for show notes and podcast title ideas, it has helped save me tons of time. I talked about it in this episode. Please use my affiliate link if you sign up. https://get.castmagic.io/bettercalldaddy Are you a popular podcaster or a rising influencer? Or do you have a great idea for an online business? Then you should know that every great website starts with an awesome domain name. Namecheap offers hundreds of domain extensions, from the traditional dot com to creative extensions for podcasters like dot fm, dot live, or dot space. Namecheap is the world's 2nd largest domain registrar, with nearly 17 million domains under management and a top web service provider for everything you need to launch an amazing website. Namecheap offers hundreds of domain extensions from the traditional .com to creative extensions like .fm, .live or .space Namecheap is offering Better Call Daddy listeners 20% off any non-premium domain name for its first year of registration with the code REENA20. The offer cannot be combined with any existing sales but can override any current sale if its discount is less than 20%. The code is valid for all new and existing Namecheap customers. You can register up to 10 domains per account with this code. To get a domain name with a 20% discount (including .com and 455 other extensions). Go to namecheap.com , search for your desired domain, and use the code REENA20 at checkout.
In what ways can sending a child to a religious school shape their social life and development? How does the concept of disconnection as practiced in Scientology affect the concept of family and personal relationships? What are the emotional consequences of such a policy? Today, we're venturing into a world that's often shrouded in secrecy and controversy—Scientology. Our brave guest, Reese Quibell, aka Relatable Reese shares a deeply personal journey of growing up within the confines of this organization. Reese opens up about the challenges she faced, from the emotional desensitization she endured to her chilling recount of abuse and the community's severe repercussions for her cries for help. Reese's story isn't just a tale of survival within Scientology's oppressive walls - it's also a testament to the power of healing and reclaiming one's life. She describes the complex impact on her child's life, their silent pact to protect him from Scientology's reach, and the heart-wrenching choices they've had to make. We'll delve into the emotional and psychological upheaval Reese has gone through and the strategies she's employed in her remarkable path towards recovery. From praise to L. Ron Hubbard to the estrangement from loved ones, Reese shares the emotional turmoil caused by the organization's practices. The powerful influence stories like Reese's have had on the public perception of Scientology becomes evident as she recounts her reaction to television portrayals of the cult's abuse. Our own Reena Friedman Watts engages with Reese, reflecting on the parallel challenges of motherhood and the innate desire to protect our children. Wayne Friedman offers his insights on spirituality, free thought, and applauds Reese's strength and openness. In a world where resilience shines brightest in the darkest corners, tune in for a raw, honest, and ultimately uplifting episode of Better Call Daddy, where Reese Quibell embodies bravery and the quest for truth and connection. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share our podcast, available on various platforms. Now, let's dive into Reese's incredible story of escape, healing, and hope. Connect with Reese https://www.youtube.com/@RelatableReese Connect with Reena bettercalldaddy.com linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts twitter.com/reenareena instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast Me and my dad would love to hear from you, Drop us a review, reviews help more people find the show, and let us know what you like and what you'd like us to change, Please share the show with one friend who you think would be helped by the show ratethispodcast.com/bettercalldaddy podchaser.com/bettercalldaddy