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Growing is learning the world changes around us, and you either learn to embrace change or find yourself left behind. Growing is also learning who you are and becoming comfortable in your skin. Whether it's as a father, a husband, a creator, or a professional, Casey Palmer does his best to share the wisdom he has learned.
David Miller - his thoughts on whether or not public dollars should be used to fund any changes to BMO (1:10). Casey Palmer - How to raise sons and how is raising kids today different from 30 years ago (13:03). Anthony Farnell - Global News Meteorologist on what to expect this fathers day weekend (21:25) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Miller - his thoughts on whether or not public dollars should be used to fund any changes to BMO (1:10). Casey Palmer - How to raise sons and how is raising kids today different from 30 years ago (13:03). Anthony Farnell - Global News Meteorologist on what to expect this fathers day weekend (21:25)
If you're searching for Black Podcaster, Streamers, Instagram influencers, TikTokers, YouTubers, Authors and more in Canada or Black Expat Canadians, The Black Canadian Creator Directory, (a collaborative effort between Casey Palmer, Kaya Marriott and me, Sherley Joseph Founder and Creator of The Black Canadian Creators Facebook Group and Podcast) has you covered.On BCANC 12 - Casey Palmer is a Canadian dad who lives in Toronto, Ontario. He blogs about his fatherhood journey at caseypalmer.com, which is one of the few places in the Great White North to find fatherhood content. Because his story is different, he tells it. Is his father African-American? He comes from a multiracial family. His family's thriving in the city. Which means that his content has come from a very unique place in Canada's digital world, with Casey always evolving to tell the best story possible.Kaya Marriott, also known as comfygirlwithcurls.com , is a Vancouver-based creator with a deep love for storytelling and community. Starting as a natural hair blogger in 2016, looking to help fellow Black women fall in love with their curls, her platform has expanded to include lifestyle content, beauty tips, and advice for her fellow creators. It's also caught the eye of brands like Google, Pinterest, and Aerie, drawn to the passion, earnestness, and honesty she has in everything that she does!Connect with Kaya on: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/comfygirlcurlsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/ComfyGirlwithCurlsTwitter - https://twitter.com/comfygirlcurlsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/ComfyGirlCurlsConnect with Casey on:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/CaseyPalmerFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/MrCaseyPalmerTwitter - https://twitter.com/CaseP** Discover amazing creators in Canada and expats in the Black Canadian Creators Directory by visiting https://chonillanetwork.com/the-black-canadian-creator-directory/ **Catch the show on:The website - https://chonillanetwork.com/series/bcancc/Speaker - https://www.spreaker.com/show/bcanccIncluding Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, and all major podcast platforms.Let's connect on:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blackcanadiancc/Twitter - https://twitter.com/blackcanadianccAnd, to interact with Kaya and Casey and fellow creatives, in the FB community by visiting http://bit.ly/BlackCanadianCCPeace and keep creating!
"Because if you're not creating and doing things from a place of core central beliefs, it won't have an impact on you. If you do something today and you've completely forgotten it by tomorrow, was there a point of doing it, is kind of how I see things. I want everything I do to place its mark on my soul because it was important." - Casey Palmer Welcome back to another episode of Discover More. This week, we continue with part two of our conversation with Casey Palmer. Casey is a blogger, father, project manager, podcaster, and owner of the brand Casey Palmer, Canadian Dad. The brand aims to empower fathers around the world through storytelling and sharing his unique journey in fatherhood. His blog has risen to become one of the most influential places to find fatherhood content in the Great White North. In this week's episode, Casey shares many engaging stories and some of his favorite “Dadisms,” such as “Life is the sum of your experiences, so make sure your experiences count.” Casey was born & raised in Canada and currently resides in Toronto— one of the most diverse cities in the world. He describes Canadian culture as “Mosaic”, which leads to a unique conversation around learning through different perspectives. He also explains his process for balancing creativity & productivity, as well as the importance of traveling and living in alignment with your values. We hope you enjoy this episode of Discover More, with us and Casey Palmer. Show Notes: Casey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caseypalmer/ Casey's Canadian Dad Blog: https://caseypalmer.com More on Casey Palmer, the Canadian Dad: https://caseypalmer.com/instagram/ * Connect with Us: Follow Us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discovermorepodcast/ Follow Benoit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benoitkim/ Follow Aidan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aidanjames24/ Subscribe to Our Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/discovermorepodcast * Thank you for Discovering More with us!
Welcome back to another episode of Discover More. "And I find that when you have parent creators who focus a lot on inserting the kids into everything, like 'hey look at this cute picture of my kids' or 'here's what my kids up to... They lose themselves in the process. Whereas with me, I feel like the blog and all the stuff I created was a good self-check-in throughout the process. Because what I want the brand to ultimately communicate is, not so much here is what my life as a dad looks like because of my kids, I want to communicate here is the man I'm becoming, because I'm a dad." - Casey Palmer Welcome back to another episode of Discover More. This week's guest is Casey Palmer. He's a Canadian content creator, IT project manager, podcast host, and a Black father to two amazing kids in Toronto. Casey is the man behind his brand Casey Palmer, Canadian Dad, where he shares his unique fatherhood journey through the lens of a multiracial family with sprinkles of Jamaican flavors. His blog has quickly risen to become one of the most influential platforms and one of the few places to find fatherhood content in the Great White North. Casey has been mentioned in publications like National Geographic, Lonely Planet, and has been featured on podcasts and radio shows dozens of times over. We hope you enjoy this week's episode of Discover More with us and Casey Palmer. Show Notes: Casey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caseypalmer/ Casey's Canadian Dad Blog: https://caseypalmer.com More on Casey Palmer, the Canadian Dad: https://caseypalmer.com/instagram/ * Connect with Us: Follow Us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discovermorepodcast/ Follow Benoit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benoitkim/ Follow Aidan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aidanjames24/ Subscribe to Our Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/discovermorepodcast * Thank you for Discovering More with us!
As you're quickly becoming aware, We, in our little Ashtanga Yoga Land, have a culture. This word stems from the Latin meaning “to cultivate or to toil over.” And, this cultivation of the soil, slowly became a cultivation of the mind. This is were we get the word ‘cult' from... which is to say, “cultivated, or inhabited.” In a way, our work in yoga, leads our mind to become inhabited. We become Self-possessed. Without really sitting down to talk with Casey Palmer before now, what we noticed immediately, is that we share a common experience and culture. In fact, meeting him in this podcast was like meeting a family member, a twin, a lost older brother. Something akin to when Arjuna meets Karna for the first time and recognizes him immediately. Casey is a ‘Gen-Xer' — a punk, ‘Do-It-Yourselfer.' Fiercely independent and skeptical of hierarchies and monetization of that which is pure and authentic. You see, we Gen-Xers often adhere to this ethos in spite of ourselves — we're armed and ready to cut off our nose to spite our face. Why do we do this? Well, let me introduce you to Lloyd Dobler. The quote from the movie, Say Anything, “I don't want to produce anything sold, bought or produced” is so woven into the fabric of our personality that Harmony and Casey didn't even register it as a pop culture quote (and really, what could be more Gen-X?) - It is simply who we are. As the Buddha says “Nothing is permanent, except change” Please sit and listen to a fascinating discussion on a number of different topics like the culture in Mysore, holding multiple frames of consideration for Pattabhi Jois, growing up in Alaska, leading a yoga community as as an anarchist collective, and whether we can really hold onto anything for more than a passing moment in time. Or as Lloyd Dobler, our fearless Gen-X archetype says, “I don't want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don't want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything sold, bought, or processed. I just want to love your daughter, and I think Kickboxing might be the sport of the future.” As we all now know… Lloyd's vision has come true. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT CASEY & NEAR EAST YOGA: WEBSITE I FACEBOOK - neareastyoga.com THE FINDING HARMONY PODCAST IS HOSTED, EDITED AND PRODUCED BY HARMONY SLATER AND CO-HOSTED BY RUSSELL CASE. Your contributions have allowed us to keep our podcast ad and sponsor free. Creating, editing and producing each episode takes a lot of time. It is a labor of love. And would not be possible without your kind support. If you've enjoyed today's podcast, please consider supporting our future episodes by making a donation. Every little bit goes a long way and we are immensely grateful for any and all of your support. MAKE A DONATION - harmonyslater.com Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! ❤ Give us a 5★ rating! Opening and closing music from Ashtanga yoga in Eindhoven - Nick Evans - To purchase your own copy - Click Here
Alan speaks with dad influencer Casey Palmer about what kind of dad he wants to be and why he's hoping to change the perception of fatherhood. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 31, Josh Ashford and Kevin Brigance are joined by THE dad of Toronto, Casey Palmer Casey is a husband, father and leader of the entire dad community in Toronto (yeah, kind of a big deal). He walks Josh and Kevin through what it's like to be a black father in a country that doesn't look anything like him. Also, he breaks down Canada's very generous maternity program and how someone might take advantage of it (shhh don't tell Canada) Episode 31 - Dad Life w/ Casey Palmer - Dads on Purpose Podcast Instagram Josh Ashford: https://www.instagram.com/DadOnPurpose Kevin Brigance: https://www.instagram.com/TheMentorCoach Casey Palmer: https://www.instagram.com/CaseyPalmer Fatherhood Apparel: https://TLCbrand.com Episode 31 - Dad Life w/ Casey Palmer - Dads on Purpose Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tlcbrand/support
Casey Palmer is an author, blogger, husband and dad from Toronto. Many of his posts are about parenthood and life with his wife and two young boys. Casey created the hashtag #blackdadworries to raise awareness for the double-standards that exist for the Black community and the things he considers in raising his sons. As the trial of Officer Derek Chauvin is currently taking place in Minneapolis for the killing of George Floyd, it seemed like a good time to share a conversation I had with Casey in the summer of 2020 when Mr. Floyd died. We discuss code-switching for people in the Black community, what has changed for Casey from when he was growing up to now and how he hopes his platform will continue the important conversation about race. To learn more about Casey Palmer visit caseypalmer.com as well as on all social media. You can get more information for all episodes from RESILIENT PEOPLE at ResilientPeople.ca, and find more from Janet Fanaki on Twitter @resilientpeopl, Instagram & Facebook @resilientpeopleca.
Casey Palmer joins Warren & Graham on the podcast to talk about Clubhouse, authoritative parenting, haters, and what being a dad influencer is all about. Get ready to laugh because this conversation covers a lot of ground and has a hell a lot of fun on the way. Oh and if you're in touch with Oprah, let's do our best to get Casey that interview with her. Find Casey: Website: caseypalmer.com Instagram: @caseypalmer Clubhouse: @caseypalmer Flawed Dad Social Media Instagram: @flaweddadpodcast TikTok: @flaweddadpodcast Email: flaweddadpodcast@gmail.com
Did the pandemic overhaul the over-scheduled kid? For blogger and father-of-two Casey Palmer the answer is yes. He calls it a “weird, tarnished, silver-lining” for his family. He joins us to share his biggest takeaways. Plus, we hear from child psychologist Jody Carrington on how to spot an over-scheduled child. And later, Joanne Lalonde Hayes from More Time Moms has some advice before refilling the calendar. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we celebrate Thanksgiving in Canada (and don't call it "Canadian Thanksgiving") with Torontonian Casey Palmer, who began blogging with purpose seven years ago when his first son was born. Now he's set his sights on thornier social issues and risked his PR-friendliness, in part because his sons are older, but mostly because he can't see any other reason to write other than to speak his truth. Join us for a discussion about how his perspectives changed after George Floyd was killed, how he's revamping his entire SEO strategy to rank better in the topics that mean the most to him, and why he never ventures west of Yonge Street anymore.
Casey Palmer is an amazing Dad who super open when it comes to talking about Fatherhood. He lives in Canada and has two children and an amazing wife. We really hope you enjoy this conversation. Please follow Casey: https://caseypalmer.com https://twitter.com/CaseP https://facebook.com/MrCaseyPalmer
This week on the pod we are joined by Casey Palmer. Casey is a dad to two, a husband, a writer, and the mastermind behind Casey Palmer, Canadian Dad | Husband. Father. Storyteller. The goal of this show has always been to learn from our guests so we can be better fathers, husbands and people. We spoke with Casey this week about life as a black dad, #blackdadworries, and about all of the protests that are happening around the world as a result of George Floyd’s death. This is a really important episode that we hope makes people think about the long standing race issues in this country, and how we have an opportunity to fix the problem….and it starts at home with how we talk to our kids! Casey’s Today’s Dad definition is a great starting point! He talks about how a Today’s Dad is trying to change the world’s perception of what a dad is, which it feels like we are doing in regards to how we treat one another. This is a great episode and we are so thankful to Casey for coming on and talking some real truths with us! In This Episode: Guest’s Show Notes & Today’s Dad Definition - www.wakedaddrinkrepeat.com/podcast/casey-palmerDrinks:Couple of old Fashions!Extra:Casey Palmer on FacebookCasey Palmer on InstagramCasey Palmer on Twittercaseypalmer.com#blackdadworriesKenneth Kellog - EpisodeDoug French - EpisodeLawson Craddock - EpisodeArt Eddy-EpisodeMusic:Performed and written by Jordan BurrisProduced by Jordan Burris & Asher SmithSubscribe:Apple Podcast - https://apple.co/2Tt9FkaSpotify - https://spoti.fi/2MfPPI3Stitcher - http://bit.ly/2McLrJVGoogle Podcast - http://bit.ly/2MemDS4Check us out at: Wake. Dad. Drink. Repeat.
Adetola is wondering if she should stick her nose where it doesn't belong; and Phillip wants approval to trade his cape in for an apron... Tune in to hear Casey Palmer from Chatting With Casey Podcast and Miss Confidentiality untangle the knot these two have made! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/missconfidentiality-/message
It’s time for some parenting discussion! You’ve asked for it - I delivered it. The incredible Toronto-based podcaster, Casey Palmer joins me on the podcast to discuss parenting in our perpetually evolving world! You’ll hear us dig into how to guide our kids as best as possible, learning from the past, and letting go of what we can’t control. Make sure you are subscribed to the podcast and leave a review! Ratings/reviews/subscriptions/puppies - they all do amazing things for the podcast behind the scenes - so send them my way! Click to Tweet Family Meeting Link! Casey’s Links: Website Instagram Facebook >> Download the Canadian 76 drink recipe HERE!
This week we exercise our unalienable rights to lyfe and lyberty by watching THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS! Starring Will Smith and real-life son Jaden, this film is an inspirational tale about a single father struggling with homelessness while trying to get a foot in the door at an investment firm. Where's your auntie and uncle in Bel-Air now Fresh Prince? Dad blogger and podcast host Casey Palmer joins us as we discuss parenting, celebrity children and the difference between the real and fictional Chris Gardners. Also don't forget to subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher. Also, follow us on Facebook or Twitter. And please consider supporting our Patreon campaign, or purchasing Rewatchability t-shirts at TeePublic!
Aaron sat down with Casey Palmer who is a Dad Blogger form Canada [Toronto, ON]! Casey and Aaron discuss the dynamic of raising a multiracial family in Toronto, the importance of discipline children even with spoons (inside joke), and the importance of dad voices being heard around the country both Canada & USA. Side Note: If you want to find out where Drake has the most enemies, just press play! Follow Fatherhood Is Dope: IG: @FatherhoodIsDope FB: @FatherhoodIsDope Twit: @Fatherhood_ID Web: fatherhoodisdope.com Connect with Casey: caseypalmer.com
Canadian parents have had the option of taking up to 18 months of parental leave, instead of only 12 months. And while the program has been popular, we crunch the numbers to find out if families can actually afford to take it. Amy Dietz-Graham is an investment advisor with Bank of Montreal and shares her insight on the long-term financial impacts. We introduce you to one family that has got creative with the time to overlap the first four months after baby’s arrival. And Daddy blogger Casey Palmer joins us to weigh in on whether his family could make the extended leave work. You can find out more about Palmer by checking out his website CaseyPalmer.com. For parents with teenagers this will come as no surprise, teens are abandoning Facebook in favour of other social media platforms. But researcher University of Alberta researcher David Brake argues life without Facebook may mean our youth is not getting the full picture. Follow Kim Smith @Kim_SmithTV on Twitter and our guest Casey Palmer @CaseP
Digital Nomad Mastery Interview about How to Create a Successful Blog with Casey Palmer http://www.CaseyPalmer.com Thank you for watching our video. GET EMAIL UPDATES on our website: http://www.DaddyBlogger.com LIKE us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/daddyblogger SUBSCRIBE to us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/tokyoricky FOLLOW us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tokyoricky
Let's Just Do This Casey Palmer, Blogger, Canadian Dad - In this podcast from Let's Just Do This, Margaret Wallis-Duffy and Todd Miller speak with Casey Palmer, Blogger, Canadian Dad! Casey is a prolific blogger and new podcaster, sharing daily life in the Palmer household, with his amazing wife and adorable boys. Casey is a fervent believer in equal rights in all forms, and as his family is multi-racial, he's qualified to speak on many forms of equality. Casey recently started his own podcast called "Chatting With Casey", and he's been chosen to be a "Wonder Blogger" for Canada's Wonderland for the 2018 season! Catch up with Casey and the other Wonder Bloggers on the CW site here https://www.canadaswonderland.com/explore/blog?page=1 From his bio: "Husband. Father. Storyteller. Casey Palmer is a Canadian Dad from Toronto, ON looking to raise his multiracial family of four in an urban environment that never quits. Between tech, food and travel, it’s an awesome life in the making." If you'd like further info about Casey and his exploits, head over to https://caseypalmer.com for further details! If you have a story idea or a guest that we should interview, reach out to the Let's Just Do This podcast team at wownewmediapodcast@gmail.com, online at www.wallisforwellness.com, or on FB at www.facebook.com/wallisforwellness/ Thanks for listening and please give us a review on iTunes and share this content with anyone you think could benefit!
A mysterious email sends Lawrence Davies and his producer Casey Palmer down a rabbit hole. But instead of rabbits, they discover an unsolved murder in a small Arizona town.
Ann Etter Recommends 5 Lesbian Romances The Lesbian Review Podcast In today’s podcast, narrator Ann Etter Recommends 5 Lesbian Romances that she adored. She also talks to Sheena about why she loves them. Books discussed in this episode: 1 Captain Of Industry by Karin Kallmaker Publisher Bella Books Narrator CC Sinclair Synopsis The world is at Jennifer Lamont's feet - right where she wants it. She has made breaking hearts a blood sport, and the cool, calculated use of other people's backs has led to the stardom she has craved from the first time she heard applause. Lust or fear is all she has ever believed she could see in the eyes of others. Suzanne Mason has built the enviable life she was always told smart geeks could never have. Fortune, fame, and the beautiful girls usually reserved for captains of football teams are all hers. She has everything she ever wanted, except the one woman who is no one's trophy. Expert combatants in the games of life know there can only be one winner. Regardless of the scorching attraction between them, the game of love is no different, is it? Get This Book On Amazon - this link works for US, UK and Canada and if you use it we get a small commission - it’s a great way to support the channel without costing you extra 2 Passions Bright Fury by Radclyffe Publisher Bold Strokes Books Narrator Coleen Marlo Synopsis Saxon Sinclair, the broodingly secretive Chief of Trauma at a busy Manhattan hospital is less than pleased to learn that her new resident is going to be the subject of a documentary film. The arrival of Jude Castle, a fiery independent filmmaker, soon sets sparks flying as the two driven women clash both personally and professionally. Both have secrets they have spent a lifetime guarding, and both have chosen careers over love. Forced together on the battleground between life and death, passion strikes without warning, and they find themselves struggling with both desire and destiny. Get This Book On Amazon - this link works for US, UK and Canada and if you use it we get a small commission - it’s a great way to support the channel without costing you extra 3 Edge of Glory by Rachel Spangler Publisher Bywater Books Synopsis As Olympic snowboarder Corey LaCroix and skier Elise Brandies ride the razor's edge between victory and defeat on the slopes, they also face a heat neither of them is prepared for in their safe worlds of snow and ice. The stakes become steeper than any mountain either of them will ever face when legacies and hearts collide at breakneck speed. Get This Book On Amazon - this link works for US, UK and Canada and if you use it we get a small commission - it’s a great way to support the channel without costing you extra 4 Breakthrough by Kris Bryant Publisher Bold Strokes Books Synopsis Kennedy Wells is desperate to get back her dream job writing for Mainstream, Waters Publishing’s celebrity magazine. She’s worked too hard over the years to have it snatched away because of one tiny indiscretion that ended with a giant lawsuit. After five months of writing mind-numbing articles about current events, her boss agrees to let her get back to reporting on the rich and famous after one last story. A born and bred city girl, Kennedy is sent to cover fishing in Alaska, which has her feeling just like a fish out of water. When Brynn Coleman, director of Alaska’s Wildlife Rescue and Sanctuary, comes to her rescue time after time, Kennedy can’t help but lower her guard and open herself up to Brynn’s standoffish charm. Falling for the sexy ranger is one thing, but is the possibility of love worth giving up a career she’s always dreamed of? Get This Book On Amazon - this link works for US, UK and Canada and if you use it we get a small commission - it’s a great way to support the channel without costing you extra 5 The Set Piece by Catherine Lane Publisher Ylva Publishing Synopsis Smart and athletic, Amy Kimball should have it all, but her life’s in a tailspin. She’s working two menial jobs to make ends meet, barely a paycheck away from financial disaster, and women aren’t exactly lining up at her door. Enter soccer star Diego Torres, who’s keeping a big secret: he’s gay. His manager fears that if he’s found out, his endorsements and his chance to play for the national team will evaporate into the wind. Amy jumps at the chance to act as Diego’s fake fiancée, even though it means signing her life away in a non-disclosure agreement. On the surface, the job couldn’t be better: the money’s great; the living accommodations are luxurious, and she gets to watch her favorite soccer team from the players’ box at the stadium. But she soon realizes that this new life is even harder to navigate than her old one. Diego’s manager is as sleazy as they come, and this easy job soon turns complicated, possibly even dangerous. More important, all the lies Amy is forced to tell are starting to eat away at her soul, especially when she finds herself attracted to Casey Palmer, Diego’s pretty assistant. Will Amy watch from the sidelines, or will she find the courage to get back into the game? Get This Book On Amazon - this link works for US, UK and Canada and if you use it we get a small commission - it’s a great way to support the channel without costing you extra Patrons Did you know that you get exclusive content when you become a patron? Find out more here. About Ann Etter Ann is a lover of lesfic and a narrator. If you want to contact her you can do so on Facebook or email her About The Lesbian Review The Lesbian Review is a popular website that features book and movie reviews. We only review things we enjoy so you can be guaranteed to find a great read or watch. This podcast is a spinoff of the popular website. About Sheena Sheena adores talking to interesting women especially when the topic is lesbian fiction. Founder of both The Lesbian Talk Show and The Lesbian Review, Sheena loves building communities of women. Sheena Online Twitter Facebook come join The Lesbian Review Book Club come join The Lesbian Talk Show Chat Group
This episode features an interview with Tracy Molyneaux, who among the various other hats she wears, currently manages Coffee Public at Bay and College in downtown Toronto! It's worth listening to the podcast to hear Tracy's story! Amidst her side hustles/passions in makeup artistry and jewellery making and managing a ridiculous number of social media accounts, I'm glad she found time to talk to me! If you want to learn more about Tracy, you can check her out (sporadically) on social media at: Instagram: Coffee Public - Toronto Tracy Molyneaux, Makeup Artist Little Bird Jewellery Trashcan_Tracy Facebook: Coffee Public - Toronto Little Bird Jewellery As for me, you can find me at: Casey Palmer, Canadian Dad, my blog Twitter Facebook Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
In this episode: Why I'm sometimes jealous of other parent bloggers. What compelled me to start a podcast in the first place. Whether I'm Black enough to even discuss Black issues, and the story of why I visited Fat Lamb Kouzina, a dope new Greek joint by Toronto's Yonge/Bloor intersection! Show Notes: This episode was released a little later than expected—Childish Gambino's "This is America" music video came out on May 5, 2018 CLAY is still running—high school students currently in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area can go check it out My campaign poster in high school actually advertised me as "The Other Dark Meat." I really wish I still had them! As for me, you can find me at: Casey Palmer, Canadian Dad, my blog Twitter Facebook Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
Casey Palmer knows a thing or two about raising kids in the digital age. Growing up in the 80's and 90's, Casey understands the Millennial mindset perhaps better than most. He's one busy guy, as evidenced by his ubiquitous social media presence and the ability to seemingly appear everywhere. Not only is he a father to two young boys, but as a blogger extraordinaire, Influencer and general man-about-town, Casey has figured out the secret sauce to raising kids in an age of Snapchat, Twitter and Instagram. When a child sees that their father is out there, they, inevitably want to be out there too, right? That's okay - Case P. is one step ahead of the curve, and his ingenious plan for organically easing his kids into the online and digital world in which they'll inevitably reside is both prescient and brilliant. In this episode of the podcast, we talk about Casey's childhood, growing up as the oldest of three boys, sons of Jamaican immigrant parents; the important lessons that his parents taught him during the various stages of his youth, and his perspective on many things, not the least of which kids and technology, online bullying and what he has coming down the pipes next.
Welcome to Moonpark, Arizona. Follow Lawrence Davies and his producer, Casey Palmer, as they brave 115 degree heat to find out the answer to one burning question. Who killed Susie Sievers? How did they do it? And why does the town want this case to just go away? Be sure to subscribe, so you don't miss the first unbelievable episode.
Lions. Tigers. Bears, oh my! Okay, there are no tigers or bears, but we got hyenas, a wart hog and whatever-the-Hell Timon is. Yes, this week we're mane-lioning THE LION KING, the 1994 Disney animated feature featuring the voices of Jonathan Taylor Thomas, James Earl Jones, Whoopi Goodberg and Jeremy Irons as the fearsome Scar (which I believe is short for Scaramouche). We loved this movie and how it made us feel like part of the circle of life, but how does it hold up today? Listen below to find out. Also, please Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. Also, follow us on Twitter. And please consider supporting our Patreon campaign. Don't forget to check out more from our guest Casey Palmer! WARNING: this podcast contains strong language and immature subject matter, please be advised. Casey Palmer
Casey Palmer is a Toronto-based Daddy Blogger. Palmer dropped by the Girth Radio studios to chat about Black History Month, Black Lives Matter, the Black Panther movie, Black culture, and so much more.
Casey Palmer Interview - Part 3 We wrap up our conversation with Casey Palmer with a look at his life as a blogger and future plans. We also discuss what he has learned in his short time as a father. Watch out, he has learned one of the greatest lessons already. This final part of the interview is packed full of nuggets of information with a sprinkling of humor on top. As parents, we often focus on the first time, but there is also the last time to remember. We discuss staying in the present and letting the future take care of itself. The last time comes too soon. You can learn more about Casey on his site. Otherwise, check him out on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube. Drop him a line and tell him how much you like him. Negative feedback is allowed, but let's be honest, he is too wicked-awesome for that. Please leave a review and let me know your thoughts on this and other episodes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/blessing-not-stressing-happy/id1186128287. You can find other podcast episodes at https://blessingnotstressing.com/blog/podcast. There are also deeper discussions with blog articles available there as well. For regular updates follow me on twitter (@thebroadhead) and check out our Facebook page at facebook.com/blessingnotstressing.
Casey Palmer is a Dad blogger in Canada. Actually, he is more than that. His articles cover a wide range of topics and I think almost anyone will find relevant topics discussed on his site. In this episode, we get an introduction to Casey Palmer and his family life. Although his situation may be very different from yours, I think you will still see how families of any kind have a lot of similarities. We cover some specifics like life in the big city. We even discuss how young kids are equal to spending time in the weight room "pumping iron." You can learn more about Casey on his site. Otherwise, check him out on Twitter , Facebook , Instagram, or YouTube. Drop him a line and tell him how much you like him. Negative feedback is allowed, but let's be honest, he is too wicked-awesome for that. Please leave a review and let me know your thoughts on this and other episodes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/blessing-not-stressing-happy/id1186128287. You can find other podcast episodes at https://blessingnotstressing.com/blog/podcast. There are also deeper discussions with blog articles available there as well. For regular updates follow me on twitter (@thebroadhead) and check out our Facebook page at facebook.com/blessingnotstressing.
Today's show features an interview with The Insane Clown Posse! A powerful discussion with Jack Berkovitz from Omni Jewelcrafters. We meet with daddy blogger Casey Palmer and a haunting live performance from "Caveboy"
Todd Miller & Margaret Wallis-Duffy chat with daddy bloggers Casey Palmer (www.CaseyPalmer.com)and Ron Mattocks (www.ClarkKentsLunchbox.com)about their experiences as a dad, from having 1 child to having 5 children! The role of daddy has changed over the years, taking on more of the roles from Mom, and quite a few dads work for themselves or from home, which means they also get to see baby more! We talk tips about what works, what doesn't and what makes great content for America's Funniest Home Videos ;-) You can always find great new shows at http://www.Talk-Radio.ca and great TV content at http://www.WowLiving.tv!