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As sons and daughters, we'll be singing this title as a song forever in one way or another Lol. In this case here, It's a new generation, times have moved on (as they say) and somethings are hard for our parents to wrap their heads around. The world they grew up in works quite different as it does today, and it ain't easy to help them understand most times! Find us: https://www.instagram.com/unscriptedldn/ https://linktr.ee/ratvofficial Hosts & Guest: https://www.instagram.com/ehenry_/ https://www.instagram.com/sheggzzz/
Steve and Muh are in their bags again. They talk about growing up as 80 babies and the effects now. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/muhsin-thornton/message
Our kids don't understand us ad half the time we don't understand them. On today's episode, I point out 3 areas that keep our kids saying Parents Just Don't Understand. It's time to Talk It Up with Tierra Monique! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkitupwithtierramonique/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkitupwithtierramonique/support
Pat and Seb talk about how their parents were as parents growing ups, and how they handle being parents themselves.
Ep#79 ByD goes live recapping their Memorial Day Weekend, some pet peeves that parents do to their kids, and "Lobster Trivia"
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You can't iron on Sunday? You can't listen to that music? Listen to Melvin and ShaRon discuss parenting a childhood questions.
RIP to all those that lost their lives in mass shootings, attacks, COVID. Daunte Wright, Adam Toledo, DMX and Prince Phillip Parenting Advice from not parents (thanks for the song Willard Smith) Rating Disney parents Follow us on social media @lady_blerd94 @NikkiAliMuse --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/confrontational/support
This week we discuss Old School, New School, who's cool? Raising a kid in today's reality. Internet vs. Parenting LIKE, RATE, AND SUBSCRIBE!!!
Alright people, it’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for… I’ve performed my first song. And it was the undisputed highlight of the 8th episode. Kelcey said he had to save it for the 8th episode so that we end with a bang. But there’s two more after this, so I guess he really thought we should end with crappy episodes with a bang right before? Whatever. BANG BANG BITCH.Advertise on The Kelcey Ayer TV Show On Radio via Gumball.fm
"You know parents are the same no matter time nor place. They don't understand that us kids are going to make some mistakes. So to you, all the kids all across the land, there's no need to argue. Parents just don't understand" --Will Smith, Parents Just Don't Understand. When "How was your day?" doesn't work anymore...how do we engage our kids? Kathy welcomes Kenzie Confer, a tutor, teaching assistant and speech and debate coach. Kenzie brings real insights to developing real and impactful conversations with children and young adults who have a variety of personality types. Kenzie and Kathy discuss actionable strategies that will build a foundation of conversation that you can build on each day.
Have we become our parents? That can be both bad and good, but how can we take the bad and turn it into good...message! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loosesquares/support
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Sermon preached by the Rev. Gregory L. Millikin on Sunday, January 3, 2021, the Second Sunday after Christmas, on Luke 2:41-52, Year B, entitled “Parents Just Don’t Understand”
As Will Smith said, parents just don't understand and It takes a lot to grow and learn to forgive your parents because none of them are perfect. Sit back, relax, and listen to more of Ashley's past. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
So we had to have this conversation with Jayden making his debut.
Giving a Purpose is a motivational podcast about bridging the highs, the lows, and the lessons learned through life’s journey. Host Mr. LA developed a passion for helping others while developing and hosting the mentorship program his podcast is named after. It was here that he realized everyone occasionally needs help finding their purpose.
30 Something and Verging is a podcast about life, its quirks, and all the things were on the verge of. What makes this channel and podcast unique is my mantra of living outside of the box. My conversations and views will be honest and unfiltered. Weekly uploads will include videos from the podcast, food, music & movie reviews, daily affirmations, and honest talk/ Sass sessions! With this channel my goal is to breathe life into those who are going through something and add extra joy to those who are enjoying their journey through life! So, please subscribe and color outside of the lines with me! Love & Light LovesKi Check out www.akilahmiles.com BrownEyes is now available We are on all platforms: {30 Something & Verging} YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAbFpedPbHfgm3gfrmHd2lg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thirtysomething03/ Anchor: https://anchor.fm/akilah-miles Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3DMkkQ31wZuDI8wOmWI8gi Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/30-something-verging/id1496568144 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/30-something-and-verging Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMTZkZmI5NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/8ryqu8kc RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/30-something-verging-WkavPm Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/30-something-verging --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/akilah-miles/support
In this episode of Life on Blast, my featured guest is my beautiful fiance and mother to our two boys, Alyse Ream. We talk about toxic family members, and those who have passed. We pay respects to Alyse's recently deceased grandmother, who said " Just drop me in the ground, I don't want anyone there," before her passing. We also touch on our children's relationships with a toxic family member, JP's Lifetime Channel original about my childhood, and co-parenting. Enjoy
Welcome back!!! These are the forgotten chapters of New Moon, like what even happens through here? Well, Bella meets Jacob's friends, lowkey stalks the Cullen house, and gets weirdly aggressive about Lauren cutting her hair. Oh yeah, and there's a creepy group of hall monitors gone rogue giving Jacob a weird amount of attention... We have some all star letters from listeners in this one AND Melissa's really bad hot take on fridges. Tell us if you agree at: twilightphasepodcast@gmail.com @twilight_phase (on Twitter and Instagram) twilightphasepodcast.tumblr.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twilight-phase-podcast/message
Kurt and Denise Schiller of the Parents Just Don't Understand podcast come on the show to complete our crossover and they picked one of the greatest TMBG kids songs, I Am A Paleontologist. Many props are given to Danny Weinkauf throughout the episode as we dissect what makes this a perfect kids song, and we find a lot of charming covers including one by Greg's 1st graders from earlier this spring.
Beth & Abbey talk about the Rupert Evans-directed (!) episode of Charmed, which finally addressed the Macy/Harry ship and showed parents making terrible choices.
Beth & Abbey talk about the Rupert Evans-directed (!) episode of Charmed, which finally addressed the Macy/Harry ship and showed parents making terrible choices.
On this episode, Jarrod calls his cousin Meka because she wants to speak on what it's like raising a teenager, what parents can do to better understand their children, what it's like working in a hospital during COVID19, why Meka is not dating during the pandemic, Meka responds to Rell's comments about Black men not being able to open up emotionally to their spouses, and much more. If you are a parent or you have children who's lives you are involved in, this is an episode that you need to listen to! Also, be sure to share this with any parents that you know. A lot can be learned from this conversation. Music: Big K.R.I.T. - What's Next Emeli Sande - Sweet Architect
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Greg was asked to be on the parenting podcast Parents Just Don't Understand when host Kurt Schiller found out about TMBP, figuring I knew a lot about TMBG's kids albums. I told him I did know them well, and also I'm an elementary music teacher! So we were off to the races and had a great evening talking about our childhood music, what our own kids are listening to, and what we think is good for kids to jam on from our point of view as parents. TMBG kids songs are the focus, so give it a listen, y'all!
Today, 2/28/2020, we pay homage to DJ Jazzy Jeff... Jeffrey Allen Townes[2] (born January 22, 1965), known professionally as DJ Jazzy Jeff or simply Jazz, is an American record producer, DJ, actorand comedian who is best known for his friendship and collaboration with Will Smith as DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince.[3] Jeffrey Allen Townes was born on January 22, 1965 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[4] Early on, he developed a reputation and a following as a school and block party DJ. He was ten years old when he first became interested in being a DJ. He told author Paul Stenning, "At summer time block parties I wouldn't be the one dancing, I sat where the DJ was set up, watching him. Even when I would go to other block parties in other neighborhoods I was still infatuated with the DJ. He was the guy that played music that everyone in the neighborhood loved. You might not have known his face, you might not have known his name but he was the guy that made everyone move."[5] He took the stage name DJ Jazzy Jeff and was one half of the duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince along with Will Smith. The group received the first Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance in 1989 for "Parents Just Don't Understand", though their most successful single was "Summertime" which earned the group their second Grammy and peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. #29DaysOfBlackHistory *Putting People On Game does not own any rights to this music or images* Hit us up or send us a text 214-744-3601! Subscribe to PPOGPOD channel ► LIKE, COMMENT and SHARE ► WATCH MORE: Youtube ► SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to full episode on Apple Podcast ► SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to full episode on Spotify ► FOLLOW PPOGPOD on Instagram ► FOLLOW PPOGPOD Twitter ► LIKE PPOGPOD on Facebook
This week Candice sits down with comedian/actor Jackson McQueen to discuss his struggle with his mom and commitment.Video version of The Struggle available at https://tinyurl.com/yb8qxhr8Podcast Website: https://www.comedypopupla.com/thestruggleFollow us:https://www.instagram.com/jokesbycandice https://www.instagram.com/comedypopup
In which Pete sits down with our patron, friend of the pod, podcaster (Parents Just Don't Understand), and author Kurt Schiller. You can grab his novel here: https://www.amazon.com/The-Worldly-Affairs-Lord-Gosham-ebook/dp/B0091YEYRG This is a preview, so if you want the whole thing, become a patron here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/33616145
We're joined by special guest Kurt Schiller to unpack Kevin Smith's star-studded Bible adventure, DOGMA. We try to figure out what, if anything, this film has to say about Catholicism, and Kurt lends his expertise as a New Jersey native to help us understand the mythical state that molded Kevin into the manchild he is today. Do yourself a favor and listen to Kurt's excellent podcast, Parents Just Don't Understand: https://soundcloud.com/parentspodcast The pictures we talk about in this week's Kevin's Receipts segment can be found here: https://imgur.com/a/GlpCnD7
In this episode, Clint is with Aja and they are discuss how hard it is to be a parent today with teenage kids, between having conversations about sex, to what we dealt with growing up as young boys and young girls "doing it". And a good Ask Clint Thank you guys for listening. ONE YEAR YA'LL!!! Follow Advice From A F*ck Boy on IG @advicefromafckboy Follow Advice From A F*ck Boy on Twitter @advicefromafboy Watch Advice From A F*ck Boy on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/ComedianClintColey Follow Aja @chokesngags Los Angeles 1 Year Anniversary Live Podcast 1/14/2020 https://improv.com/hollywood/event/advice+from+a+f%2ack+boy+live+podcast+1+year+anniversary+with+clint+coley/10195965/ Support The Film http://www.squareup.com/store/clintcoley $parentsfilm Ask Clint Questions clint@advicefromafckboy.com Join the F*ck Boy Group Chat 213-358-9861
“I can’t wait to get married and spend the rest of my life being judged by your mother.” There comes a time in all serious relationships when it’s time to meet your partner’s parents. In an ideal world, everyone would get along, enjoy the holidays together without bickering, and have family dinner’s without someone throwing a roll at your head. Unfortunately, most of us don’t live in an ideal world. So, in today’s episode, we talk to comedian Dan Cass (IG@dancasscomedy) about what it’s like to date someone and not get along with their parents and what you can do to effectively navigate the land mines. Check out Dan at the Love Below Comedy Show at Beermiscuous (2812 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL) the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month! The Speed Dating Social Event with Overheard In Chicago at Goat Climb and Cryo on January 25th from 6-9pm sold out yesterday in two hours so there will be no link to that event.
Frenemy of the pod, Kevin Bartelt sits down with the bois to talk old man goals, his origin story, and expensive vagina candles. Take wiff and listen! Kevin Bartelt: @KevinJBartelt Matt Apodaca: @mattapodaca Ify Nwadiwe: @ifynwadiwe @candydinnerpod Theme song by Grimecraft --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/candy-dinner-with-matt-and-ify/support
Some people do not understand what they say to others by putting them down to make themselves feel better, Just because they have a boring life that they have made for themselves. I hope more will take a step back and see how much harm they are doing to others and to themselves. This world would be a better place if we all take the time to be more kind to each other. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michaelpowlas/support
With all the new means of communication from emojis to memes, it,s impossible for parents to keep up with today's youth. We provide a service by teaching you some sexting acronyms, showing you how to catfish your own kid and much much more!!!
Topics: Gangs, Keith Sweat, Al. B. Sure!, Bobby Brown, Coming to America, A Different World (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) Snapshots 1. Ronald Reagan President (Last Year!) 2. Jan - Doug Williams super bowl [Two weeks earlier, CBS commentator Jimmy the Greek had been fired for remarking that blacks were better at sports because of slave plantation breeding techniques: “During the slave period, the slave owner would breed his big black with his big woman so that he would have a big black kid — that’s where it all started.”] 3. Feb – Winter Olympics: Jamaican Bobsled team! Debi Thomas 1988 winter Olympics Bronze medal - The best African American figure skater in history 4. Jul - Jessie Jackson keep hope alive speech at the DNC 5. Jul - The first ever edition of "Shark Week" airs on Discovery Channel. 6. Aug - Yo! MTV Raps 7. Sep - James Brown, while high on PCP, was involved in a high-speed chase with the police. He was eventually convicted of assaulting an officer and possession of an unlicensed firearm, among other charges. He spent three years in prison 8. Sep – Summer Olympics: Florence Joyner She is considered the fastest woman of all time, based on the world records she set in 1988 for both the 100 m and 200 m still stand. Jackie Joyner-Kersee long jump and heptathlon, Carl Lewis, Steve Lewis, and roger kingdom 9. Oct - Sega's two-year head start on Nintendo in the 16-bit gaming wars began on October 29, 1988, when the Sega Genesis launched 10. Nov - George Bush elected President 11. Dec - Mad Max Robinson dies 12. Dec - Roots: The Gift, the third installment of the Roots series is broadcast on ABC. 13. Open Comments: 14. Top Pop Songs 15. #1 - "Faith" - George Michael 16. #2 - Need You Tonight" - INXS 17. #3 - "Got My Mind Set on You" - George Harrison 18. Grammy Awards 19. Record of the Year: Bobby McFerrin for "Don't Worry, Be Happy" 20. Album of the Year: George Michael (producer & artist) for Faith 21. Song of the Year: Bobby McFerrin for "Don't Worry, Be Happy" 22. Best New Artist: Tracy Chapman 23. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: Anita Baker for "Giving You the Best That I Got" 24. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: Terence Trent D'Arby for Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'arby 25. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: Gladys Knight & the Pips for "Love Overboard" 26. Best Rhythm & Blues Song: Anita Baker for "Giving You the Best That I Got" performed by Anita Baker 27. Best Rap Performance: "Parents Just Don't Understand" – DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. [The first award for Best Rap Performance was presented to DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince for "Parents Just Don't Understand". Jeff and Smith led a boycott in protest of the awards presentation not being televised, and some members of the rap community felt that more qualified artists were overlooked. 28. Top 3 Movies 29. #1 - Rain Man 30. #2 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit 31. #3 - Coming to America 32. Other Notables: Big, Twins, Crocodile Dundee II, Die Hard, The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!, Cocktail, Beetlejuice, Above the Law, Colors, A Fish Called Wanda, Young Guns, Tougher Than Leather, Child's Play, The Land Before Time, Tequila Sunrise, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, and School Daze. 33. Top 3 TV Shows 34. #1 - The Cosby Show 35. #2 - Roseanne 36. #3 - A Different World 37. Economic Snapshots 38. New Home: 91,777 39. Avg Rent: 420 40. Avg. Income: 24,457 41. New Car: 10,432 42. Harvard: 12,015 43. Movie Ticket: 3.50 44. Gas: .91 45. Stamp: .25 46. Social Scene: Gangs and the movie Colors 47. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZvatzKVM2g 48. “Bulls”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJQAKDbq0hI 49. Stevin Levitt, Freakonomics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UGC2nLnaes 50. @9:35 - Summary: McDonalds vs Gang 51. Factors: Socio-political-economical, hyper masculinity and criminal justice/policing 52. Other ethnicities “evolved” out of their “street-gang” phases, but black- brown people are dealt with differently. 53. Open Comments: 54. Question: would more representation in the criminal justice system help – how to counter our internal factor? 55. Music Scene: 56. Top Black Singles 57. #6 - "So Emotional", Whitney Houston 58. #11 - "One More Try", George Michael 59. #12 - "Wishing Well", Terence Trent D'Arby 60. #15 - "Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car", Billy Ocean 61. #21, "Man in the Mirror", Michael Jackson 62. #27, "Father Figure", George Michael 63. #33 - "Where Do Broken Hearts Go", Whitney Houston 64. #36 - "The Way You Make Me Feel", Michael Jackson 65. #37 - "Don't Worry, Be Happy", Bobby McFerrin 66. Top Black Albums 67. Jan – Bad, Michael Jackson 68. Jan - Characters, Stevie Wonder 69. Feb - All Our Love, Gladys Knight & the Pips 70. Mar - Make It Last Forever, Keith Sweat 71. Apr - Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby, Terence Trent D'Arby 72. May - Faith, George Michael 73. Jul - In Effect Mode, Al B. Sure! 74. Aug - Strictly Business, EPMD 75. Sep - Don't Be Cruel, Bobby Brown 76. Sep - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, Public Enemy 77. Oct - Don't Let Love Slip Away, Freddie Jackson 78. Nov - Giving You the Best That I Got, Anita Baker 79. Nov - Any Love, Luther Vandross 80. Vote: 81. Featured Artists: New jack swingers 82. Keith Sweat (@ 27 yrs. old): Known for his distinctive ‘whining’ vocal style, Sweat has established himself as one of the most successful male R&B/soul singers not only in America but also in other parts of the world. Born Keith Douglas Sweat, he was raised in Harlem and by the time he was 14 he had performed at various nightclubs in and around New York City. He graduated from the City College of New York with a BS degree in ‘communications’, after which he worked for a brief period as a successful brokerage assistant in a Wall Street firm. Despite a prosperous career at the Wall Street, he chose to pursue his passion for music and began writing songs and tried selling them to various record labels. In 1975, he began his career in music as a member of the Harlem based band called the ‘Jamilah’. In 1984, he left ‘Jamilah’ in order to begin a solo career and subsequently sang at various nightclubs in New York. He was quickly noticed and given an opportunity to record an independent album for ‘Stadium Records’. He recorded ‘My Mind Is Made Up’ for the ‘Stadium Records’ and he was also credited as the co-writer and co-producer of ‘You Are the One for Me’. On November 25, 1987 his debut solo album ‘Make It Last Forever’ was released, which sold three million copies. The biggest hit from this album was the song that inaugurated the new jack swing era "I Want Her" 83. Bobby Brown (@ 19 yrs. old): Brown changed producers for this album and worked extensively with hit-making songwriting and production duo Babyface and L.A. Reid. Alex Henderson of AllMusic wrote: “Don't Be Cruel was to Bobby Brown what Control was to Janet Jackson – a tougher, more aggressive project that shed his "bubblegum" image altogether and brought him to a new artistic and commercial plateau. With "My Prerogative" and the title song, Brown became a leader of new jack swing” 84. Al B. Sure!(@ 20 yrs. old): During the late '80s, Al B. Sure! enjoyed a brief run as one of new jack swing's most popular romantic singers. Born Al Brown in Boston, he grew up in Mount Vernon, NY, listening to smooth crooners like Marvin Gaye and Johnny Mathis; he later became interested in rap and added that skill to his vocal repertoire. At age ten, he and a friend performed on a song written by Ellie Greenwich for the soundtrack of Sesame Street, and later he began writing songs with his cousin Kyle West. While in high school (where he quarterbacked the football team), he became friends with Edward Ferrell, aka DJ Eddie F, who was working with rapper Heavy D at the time. Eddie F introduced the still-teenaged Al B. Sure! to Heavy D's manager/Uptown label head Andre Harrell, who had him sing backing vocals on several Heavy D tracks and helped him get a deal with Warner Brothers. In 1987, Al was selected by Quincy Jones as the first winner of the Sony Innovators Talent Search. He collaborated with Jones on various projects, most notably the platinum single “The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite)” from Jones’ double-platinum-certified album Back on the Block. On this hit, he was one of a quartet with El DeBarge, Barry White, and James Ingram. His debut album of 1988 In Effect Mode topped the Billboard R&B chart for seven consecutive weeks, selling more than two million copies. 85. Open Comments: 86. Question: Al B. Said “There’s a generation of women starving to be told I love you again” What happened?! Who is bringing it back? 87. Movie Scene: Coming to America 88. Trailer: 89. The Hollywood Reporter's original review: “Eddie Murphy's latest Coming to America is likely to leave the wreath-bearers, the frantic faithful, the crowd herders and the legions of line-waiters in numbed, disbelieving disappointment…Distressingly, the film flops into the blandest of sitcom formats, never realizing its regal potential...Coming to America is the filmic equivalent of using a Maserati to go to the corner grocery store…Yes, there are some crazy pieces crammed into America — Murphy and Hall in their multi-roles do a running black barbershop bit that is good and nuts — but this comedy is generally tame and sappy…The plot itself is pathetic…No getting around it, while the script completely misses as a social satire, the writers have botched the romance part of America as well…Rivaling the inept screenplay is John Landis' cornball direction, which includes a TV season's worth of reactive cutaways to an ugly poodle…On a production level, at least, Coming to America gets top marks. — Duane Byrge originally published on June 24, 1988. 90. Open Comments: 91. Question: Is this Eddie’s best movie? Was Arsenio better than Eddie? Sequel or a remake? 92. Television Scene: A Different World 93. Theme song differences 94. Debbie Allen’s influence 95. Why didn’t any of them go onto stardom? - 96. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1988?
Shaun & J sit with "parenting expert" Jamis Iovine to chop it up about his teenage kids and how he's made it this far without murdering them...or being murdered by them. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/OSP/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/OSP/support
Pillow Talk - S2E3 - Parents just don't understand. by Pillow Talk with Tamara & Tone
Miss Marcie recaps her fabulous weekend, and talks about the recent viral story regarding rapper TI and his measures to monitor his daughter's virginity.
We all know it takes a village when it comes to raising kids, this week Khadeen is holding it down with mom, rapper and YouTube sensation, Jessica Rose of She Really Had a Baby. This episode is sponsored by Morgan & Morgan (www.forthepeople.com/deadass), Universal - Queen and Slim, and ID Tech (www.idtech.com/DEADASS).
Rach da Gem joins Big Los and Hollywood Kev to talk about her invlovement with BEAT! Network and her plans for Melanin Blvd. going forward. The group also discuss T.I. uncomfortable parenting, the viral videos involving parents disciplining their children at school and more. Check in with The Noize! This episode has been sponsored by Audible. For your free 30-day trial, click the link. http://www.audibletrial.com/beat
Rach da Gem joins Big Los and Hollywood Kev to talk about her invlovement with BEAT! Network and her plans for Melanin Blvd. going forward. The group also discuss T.I. uncomfortable parenting, the viral videos involving parents disciplining their children at school and more. Check in with The Noize!This episode has been sponsored by Audible. For your free 30-day trial, click the link. http://www.audibletrial.com/beat
Rach da Gem joins Big Los and Hollywood Kev to talk about her invlovement with BEAT! Network and her plans for Melanin Blvd. going forward. The group also discuss T.I. uncomfortable parenting, the viral videos involving parents disciplining their children at school and more. Check in with The Noize! This episode has been sponsored by Audible. For your free 30-day trial, click the link. http://www.audibletrial.com/beat
We all love babies right? Now what if we replaced babies with 6 year old kids with stunted growth and pasted their heads onto the bodies of little people? No? How about some CGI lip-syncing so they can talk? No? Ok, well how about stuffing a child actor into a bin of soiled undies? Yes, please. So Baby Geniuses and it's followup are two of the lowest rated movies that have ever existed, despite the overwhelming amount of fake 10/10 reviews on IMDB, it still was a box-office smash. Why? Because people love babies! Babies can do no wrong! Even when they are covered in dookie, murdering bums, imitating John Travolta and keeping the secrets of life to themselves out of selfish dickery! I'm not really sure if people who went to this for love of babies actually paid attention to what these awful children are actually up to. On the other side of the coin, Kathleen Turner and Christopher Lloyd are evil because we're told their evil even though their actions and motivations are parallels of our "hero adults" Kim Cattrell and Peter MacNicol which only reveals more about these horrific little baby monsters. While, we can't in good faith say that Baby Geniuses is a do for fans of crappy films, it's so close to being one of the greatest bad movies ever if only it could have stuck with babies doing karate and diving into dumpsters, but sadly tries to put the good-feelers into it's clearly moronic intended audience. Do or don't, what the hell do we care. Our souls have been eroded by dancing babies.
This episode explores how parents think and why they “just don't understand. Not that they are aloof – instead, that parents don't always understand what to do to support their family. This is a discussion on strategies for parents and those that serve their families. Describe how you can support parents with the details needed to support the narrative? List strategies to support parents who are stuck in control mode. Describe how you can be allies with parents when they are in protect mode.
Lance and Jenn discuss this new show that we are creating together. Jenn is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 22 years of experience working with adolescents. Lance is a Life Coach and the founder of the Higher Living Network where he strives to “help people wake up to their best life.” Lance and Jenn are both are parents raising adolescents in a new and challenging world. It has been said that we can not raise our kids the way our parents raised us, because the world that we were raised in no longer exists. This show will be weekly and the goal of using our collective experiences to help others raise their kids in the current world that is full of new challenges, that were not faced by previous generations. We hope to help parents establish more healthy and authentic relationships and assist in generating more open communication with their kids. Join us on this new adventure called parenting in the 21st century.
Mike and Gary talk about parents understanding their children and their mentality raising them. Also, their own experiences growing up with their parents.
When it comes to disagreeing with your parents, who's really the know it all? This week, we discussed whether or not parents just don't understand and gave our take on having disagreements with our parents as adults and as a parent ourselves. We also discussed how much our parents were right about and paid homage to all they've provided, what the generation before them provided, and what we hope to provide to our children. Community Highlight: www.plannedparenthood.org
We're not sure what's going on in this world of babies. We left the country for 7 days, come back and Trey Songz has a whole baby?? Who is is his Babymom, & Chris Brown has a possible baby?! & Y'all know we had to chime in on the Alabama senators because, why. Anyways, y'all know we get petty so listen to find out who is having co-worker relations, Three some issues, and Who's the millionaire in the group. XoXo, Petty Party Listen Rate & Review! Instagram: @Pettyparty.podcast Twitter: Pettypartypod Guest: @ FxrtySvn
Booker T & the MG's [00:34] a side: "Over Easy" b side: "Hang 'Em High" Stax Records STA-0013 1968 Whoops... guess I got those sides flipped around. Of course "Hang Em High" would be the a-side. Oh well. Reached #9 on the pop charts and #35 on the R&B charts in 1968. Pigbag [08:35] a side: "Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag" b side: "The Backside" Y Records Y10 1981 Some groovy early 80s post punk from Cheltenham. An obvious play on the hardest working man in show biz, who we will hear in just a little bit, coincidentally enough. Art of Noise [17:21] a side: "Paranoimia" b side: "Paranoimia (with Max Headroom)" Chrysalis Records VS4 43070 1986 That's right, paranoia plus insomnia equals Paranoimia, with the b-side featuring illustrious mid-80s cyberpunk Max Headroom. Interested listeners can shake the internet to find the Channel 4 tv tilm Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future, or The Max Headroom Show, or the Gibsonian US tv series Max Headroom, and even Mr. Headroom as spokesentity for New Coke (no really). DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince [25:28] a side: "Parents Just Don't Understand" b side: "Parents Just Don't Understand" Jive Records 1099-7-JAA 1988 Parents, amirite? The JB's [31:50] a side: "Pass the Peas" b side: "Hot Pants Road" People PE 607 1972 Funk yeah! James Brown's backing band from the 1970s with two killer tracks. Pass the Peas reached #29 on the R&B charts. Wymond Miles [38:10] a side: "Passion Plays" b side: "Batwing" Sacred Bones Records SBR-108 2013 Fresh & Onlys guitarist Wymond Miles bringing us some fine solo atmospherics, and flipside cover of New Zealand band The Terminals. Will Oldham [44:59] a side: "Patience" b side: "Take However Long You Want" Drag City Records/Palace Records DC118/PR16 1997 Oh hey, remember last episode when I mentioned that Will Oldham briefly recorded as Will Oldham between Palace and Bonnie 'Prince' Billy? Pink Lady [52:00] a side: "Peppaa Keibu" b side: "Kanpai Ojousan" RCA Victor SV-6097 1976 Debut single from Mei and Kei aka Pink Lady, singing about Inspector Pepper. In case you are wondering, Peppa Keibu is in the key of D Major. Thanks again to loyal Vinyl-O-Matic listener Trane for this one. Music behind the DJ: "3rd Man Theme" by Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass.
Model De'Ana Fierce made the decision to come out to her parents in college, and it put a strain on her family. De'Ana has stayed true to herself alongside her partner of 11 years. She's sharing how their foundation of friendship has brought them through difficult times. Tennesha helps De'Ana to move forward and share her future plans with her family.
As parents we like to think we have an impact on our children - their future, their happiness, the kinds of people they turn out to be. But are we deluded? Dave and Tamler are joined by empathy's kryponite, the great Paul Bloom, to talk about Judith Rich Harris's view that parents matter a lot less than you might think (while genes and peer groups matter a lot more than you might think) . Plus, what the connection between art and morality? Should we support "cancel culture"? Is it wrong to play Michael Jackson's P.Y.T. (spell it out) on the radio? What about the Jackson 5? And what about art that is itself immoral? You're not gonna believe this but Louis CK gets mentioned. Thanks to our beloved Patreon supporters for suggesting and voting for this topic! Special Guest: Paul Bloom.
There is a battle brewing across the millennial age spectrum that rarely, if ever, gets talked about. As we make our best attempts to figure out adulting, many of us also find ourselves defending our decisions to our parents. It can be difficult for us to understand why they feel so justified in speaking up, so today I’m giving your 3 possible reasons why your parents just don’t understand you and the moves you’re making. We’ll Discuss: How generational differences influence your parents’ ability to understand The most fundamental desire of every parent How you can gain empathy for your parents, even as you establish boundaries with them Announcements Check out Heart 2 Heart w/ Latrice Sampson Richards at https://www.blackmarriedfly.com/heart2heart Most Recent Post: “How to Keep Your Parents Out of Your Relationships” This episode is brought to you by: Audible This month I’m listening to The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead. Get your free download and 30-day trial of Audible here: www.audibletrial.com/unicornstalk/ The Black Unicorn Project Come see what’s new at www.theblackunicornproject.com Join My FREE FB Group, Trust Village: Trust Village: A Safe Place for Healing and Manifestation. Join Trust Village FB Group here! Connect with Unicorns Talk! Did you know a group of unicorns is called a blessing? Don’t forget to subscribe to Unicorns Talk on Apple Podcasts and Spotify; I’d love to have you join the family! Feel free to bless me with a review to help me reach more listeners, and use #UnicornsTalkPod to share your love with the world. About Latrice: Latrice Sampson Richards is a mental and emotional wellness creative, licensed professional counselor, and certified life-enhancement coach. IG: @latricesampsonrichards Twitter: @lsamrichards
Iesha and Tamika talk about Black parenting and growing pains they experience as time goes on. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In Episode 7, Ashley and Gabrielle dive deep into parents and creativity. They talk generational memory, realizing their parents are just people too, and how they might approach creativity and their own children one day. Remember to rate, like, and subscribe. Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram and use the hashtag #EightyTwoNinetySix on social media to join in on the conversation. Life hack: Content Cal.
What if you could approach your parents on some real shit for bringing you into this fucked up world. Intro Cut: Shordie Shordie- "Bitchuary" Outro Cut Ronnie King- "Al Green"
Sermon from December 30, 2018 by Rev. Wes Jamison.
Parents just don't understand In this episode, we talk about our childhood and our parental influence and how that affects us today. This is a good episode to help those struggling with family and forgiveness. Catch us on iTunes & Google play and follow us on social media @WNTPodcast
Episode 20 - “Parents Just Don’t Understand”, takes a dive with Seasonal Depression along with parental substance abuse. Jerrell interviews Richard on his bout with the holiday blues along with why Thanksgiving is especially a difficult holiday. And yes Parents Just Don’t Understand. . . Https://linktr.ee/mentalmatterspodcast
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Parents! What's the matter with parents today? When they're not busy handcuffing their kids to a fridge, or shipping them off to the Sisters Of Quiet Mercy, the moms and dads of Riverdale seem to be up to some pretty shady stuff lately. In this week's Dial M For Maple, hosts Marah and Cameron recap "Manhunter," which throws out a few hints that the original "Midnight Club" knows more than they're letting on. Could one of them be The Gargoyle King? We work out some new theories, plus we pay our respects to Dr. Curdle, Jr. and finally learn how Dungeons & Dragons works. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Encroachment Thanksgiving special and Ricky brought on his entire nuclear family to serve up some hot takes, fresh nonsense, and a healthy dose of STRESS. Michelle then brings on her mom to discuss the ethics of replaying and commentating on injuries during live broadcasts. As with any holiday meal, there is a LOT to digest here. Sit down with a drink and a Gas X and dig in!
Parents will be parents! This episode talks family dynamics, mother-daughter relationships, and understanding how to begin healing from childhood trauma. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kiana-howard/support
The Fatherhoods rap about Webbie publicly shaming his kids and share their personal views on sleep overs. They discuss their kid self defense and the cultural customs they apply when protecting their kids from the evil eye. s/o Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs - http://bit.ly/beafather2yourchild --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fatherhoodspod/message
Join us as teacher, blogger, and author Mandy Keskes shares how parenting a child with autism has changed how she sees the world and relates to those around her. Check out her work at www.mommycatharsis.com and amzn.to./2ILYaIM
Title sponsors: Sparkles Detail, Orange Beach Invasion, Scrapin’ The Coast & Siknic! ODB intros the episode and discusses Scene Updates. ODB gives an overview of StreetTrucks Nov 2018 issue. Mighty Mike the Mayor checks in on the road home from Bayou Showdown. ODB talks to Dustin Jones about his Minty Fresh mini truck! Follow @mintyfresh_taco for more. Visit HammerDWeekendWear 2day and order new gear! HUGE shoutout to All Time Low Magazine, HammerD Weekend Wear, Grinder-TV.com, Aftermath Designs, & ViAir Corp! Bumper music in this episode includes: “It Takes Two” by Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock, "Parents Just Don't Understand” by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince & "Niggaz Bleed (DJ Mike Nice _ Frank Lyon Remix)” off Notorious B.I.G. - DJ Mike Nice Presents Brooklyn Bullshit. Thanks to the Air Head Nation for the continued support. PEACE! We out’cheah! RIP Mark “Papa Smurf” Ballard! I miss you Dad!
Yerrrrrrrrrrrrrrr What's Goodie? Ya boys AL & B are back with another episode of The Say No More Podcast. What part of the game is this? Rap game nowadays vs back in the days. Do instant classics exist in rap? What are the requirements for a 5 mic album or a classic? We get into Jay-Z's album timeline from then till now. This leads us in to Pusha T then and now. Is there enough humility in rap? We speak on the paths Jay Rock and Kendrick Lamar, following the release of the Redemption series on YouTube. Paying dues, kids in rap and some things parents just don’t understand. New Segments: Hip-Hop Confessions (Slept on albums) Future Episode sneak peek: Takeover vs Either Album Recommendations: B's Total - Kim, Keshia and Pam, Jorja Smith - Lost & Found, Goodie MOB - Soul Food AL's Mos Def (Yasiin Bey) - Black On Both Sides, Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli & Hi Tek) - Train Of Thought, Kamasi Washington - Heaven And Earth Movie Recommendation: The Art Of Noise (Organized Noise) Netflix My Advice 2 U: Sea Snacks and step that smoothie game up. We want to thank you all taking the time to listen. We appreciate the love and support. As always if you like what you hear, subscribe and tell a friend. Lift Yaself
This week Brad and Micah give their glowing impressions after a weekend with the full version of Octopath Traveler, discuss the departure of James Ohlen from Bioware, Splatoon 2 being plagued by hackers and why Nintendo may be ill-equipped to deal with them, Nathan Fillion finally fulfilling his destiny as Nathan Drake, more fallout from the Jessica Drake firing by ArenaNet which has also led to harassment of other female game developers, and why parents need to look in the mirror when placing the blame on their children's gaming habits. Stay all the way to the end to hear Brad go on a rant for the ages against smarks and thier ruining of WWE's Extreme Rules PPV! Use our Amazon page to donate to the show: www.densepixels.com/amazon Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Dense Pixels You can now follow us on Twitch! Brad - DensePixelsBrad Terrence - App4RITioN410 Micah - denseblacknerd Twitter: @DensePixels Facebook: Dense Pixels Podcast Subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music Headlines James Ohlen retires from Bioware after 22 years Splatoon 2 being inundated by hackers to the frustration of their community Nathan Fillion teased, and then revealed an Uncharted fan film he has starred in Top Stories Jessica Price claims ArenaNet “folded like a cheap card table” in confronting toxic fans Other female game devs facing harassment in the wake of the Price firing More than half of parents in the UK let their kids play Mature games
Parents Just Don't Understand! This week we discuss how parents and teens can have better relationships. We also have our sign moment of the week and talk about if you could only watch five movies for the rest of our life what would they be?
Hello my Friends, welcome back to another Geeking Hard Cast, this week the GEEK runs DEEP as we work out two weeks of frustrations, geeks, and excitement. We talk about Disney, Incredibles 2 and TV shows and some Allen's new geek gadgets. This and so much more!! KOGO!!
What happens if your parents don't accept your significant other ?
What happens if your parents don't accept your significant other ?
We return to the Young Vanguard with Issue #6: Parents Just Don't Understand!
Ep 24 This week we are talking about parents understanding their children's sexual orientation and lifestyle, and the connection with being able to have healthy relationships. We discuss Andre Leon Talley's comments about his own mother not understanding him. Subscribe to our Podcast and be sure to write us a review. Many thanks! Mentioned This Episode: NPR's Fresh Air Podcast. If you love our podcast, rate and review us! Itunes Stitcher If you have other feedback, message us! Music by: Ryan Lucas Follow us on Instagram: @packlightpodcast @nedratawwab @kendrat.the.slp
The Guys Tackle The Issues Revolving Around Parenthood and The Complexities Which Surround Raising Young People In Ever Changing Times As Well As Potential Steps That May Help To Avoid Repeating Mistakes Of The Past Intro music provided by Mr. Wildenfree (@mrwildenfree) – "Bull Shxt (ft. Klass)" [prod. by Anno Domini] off of the album "&"! Outro music provided by Jean Doe (@itsjeandoe) – "Holy Bread" ft. Mr. Wildenfree [prod. by Jean Doe] Instrumental break provided by @nahncenz from Controllerise
This week's episode of Westworld, "Phase Space," left us with yet another Shruggie emoji, and a big reveal. We discuss whether a movie titled Something About Bernard could work as a rom-com, how Ford could still be in the park, whether aggro Teddy is better, and what the introduction of the Cradle means. We also get some serious "Parents Just Don't Understand" realness from the Man in Black. Dive down memory lane with us. Theme Music:"Iron Horse" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
On this week's episode we discuss parental approval and whether or not it should affect romantic relationships all while keeping in mind the mantra of a great man who once said : " Parents Just Don't Understand " - Will Smith Email Us : Love.Realations@gmail.com Follow us on IG : Love + Realations - @Love.realations Ti -@Ti.Martel JB- @Lux.vsn
Happy Valentimes Day! We have an extra special episode for you celebrating our love for two of the dopest people on our personal planet (yes, we have guests in the house) - our daughters!! We've been wanting to do this show for a while, and well.. when you're talking about love, marriage and family with 11 & 13 year old girls, it's bound to be full of interesting perspectives. Send us your questions (or topic suggestions)! Submit them in the comment section on Facebook or Instagram - to @PermanentPlusOne. Thanks for listening! This episode features music from Hook Tones & Kick Lee.
Myriam tells us about her vaginal NY reading, and Mari and Myriam give advice to queers whose parents don't want them to come out of the closet. Bonus: Myriam's amazing coming out story!
This episode Kordale Bae and I tackle parent-children relationships including some of the things we wish our parents would've have done differently and also provide what parents roles are to their children besides being a provider. Check it out. Follow us on: Twitter - @Cfsbighairedgrl Facebook - "Confessions of a Big Haired Girl IG - kordalebae - @jstillfresh Big Haired Girl - @bighairedgrl
Show Notes: Baltimore City Police drug planting: http://wtop.com/baltimore/2017/07/baltimore-prosecutor-tosses-cases-123-under-review-after-officer-caught-planting-evidence/ The Mooch (If you still care): http://nymag.com/selectall/2017/07/anthony-scaramuccis-hand-gestures-look-like-donald-trumps.html Millenials: http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/25/politics/brownstein-millennials-largest-voter-group-baby-boomers/index.html Trump ditching the Republicans?: https://m.dailykos.com/stories/1685092
In this incredibly sexy episode, we talk about diet soda aftertaste, being zen af, a weird non-narnia portal of ghosts, OOOO THAT SONIC THE HEDGEHOGGG, and being tired of these motherfucking blanks on this motherfucking blank. Send us questions and we'll answer them on the show! Patreon.com/thePJCcast facebook.com/thePJCcast Email: thePJCcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ThePJCcast
It's time for another chat with Good Girls Behaving Badly. Listen to us talk about current events, including the terrorist attack at the Ariana Grande Concert, Harvard's Black Graduation, the Michael Jackson Biopic and more. Plus our main topic, is it too soon to meet the parents? Remember to subscribe, rate, like, and comment!
The Committee is back with their introspective,thought provoking,but funny takes on what's going on in this crazy world of ours. This week we talk about the craziness in Cleveland, mid term elections, DAMN., and the dangers of social media amongst youth and the bad parenting that allows it. Special guest @MrBully85 and @Lbreezy 904 PRESS PLAY,ENJOY,LIKE,SHARE! Follow us @CommitteePod on twitter. Also follow us @southbreeze706, @luvkillatre, @marcus_sniffles on twitter. NOW ON ITUNES RATE AND SUBSCRIBE!!!
When it comes to family, it often feels like you're living amongst strangers rather than you are your own blood. Why don't they understand you and what makes you happy? Why does everything always end up in a fight or huge disappointments? How can we learn to express ourselves honestly without the weight of resentment, bitterness, and anger of past memories getting in the way? We all want to reach that point where we can have that kind of understanding with our parents and genuinely love each other for who we really are, flaws and all. Truth is, they feel the same way. Listen as we share our own personal journeys with our parents, current struggles, and how we've learned to balance doing what we're passionate about while breaking down the barriers with our family. Christine's one on one chats: peachieloveblog.blogspot.com/2017/02/lets-chat-peaches-tea-with-christine.html?m=1 Follow us on social! Christine - Instagram: @peachiechristine; Twitter: @christinechen4 Regina - Instagram: @regina.fang; Twitter: @reginafang Perfectly Imperfect - Facebook: perfectlyimperfectpodcast NEW episodes every TUESDAY! See you guys next week! Send us feedback/questions at theperfectlyimperfectpodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Put down the parenting magazine and just listen to this episode. You're welcome. Submit any questions, comments, & concerns for the B&T Letter to our DMs or BeautyAndTheTrill@gmail.com ; We'll keep you anonymous. Twitter: @BeautyAndTrill - @khilogram_ - @im_0n1
Jack and Ryan mourn the rising costs of girl scout cookies. Meanwhile Demi Lovato is 1% African and a man died in the middle of a 24-hour gaming session, In the sports page Michal Neuvirth has impregnated his teammates' sister and a man has made over a million bucks stealing wallets from RVs at NASCAR events for the past 20 years! In the second half of the show, Ryan has a near miss with a cute girl and the boys try to decide if texting or talking on the phone is a more effective way to woo a woman. They decide upon...Linkedin?? Jack rants on parents and then we tease a mystery guest for episode 5! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tune into your favorite demonic deviants this Thursday, Feb. 9th at 9pm EST / 6pm PST (or anytime shortly after we wrap). On this fright filled episode we break down Vinegar Syndrome's new Blu Ray release of the sleazy 1980 slasher Don't Answer The Phone, as well as their double feature of 70's drive in flicks Blood Mania and Point Of Terror. In addition we tackle the new Vestron Collection Blu Rays of Ken Russell's delightfully blasphemous Lair Of The White Worm, and the cannibal horror comedy Parents. All that plus a review of this past weekend's Days Of The Dead Atlanta event. Don't miss it Flesh Wound Freaks and be sure to download us on itunes, Stitcher, and Spreaker.
Brandi's parents are visiting and they join her in studio to talk about not playing favorites, what it was like growing up with Brandi, bailing her out of being arrested, her style choices, and moving out at 16.
How do you go about "Parenting" irrational parents? Why are Soulja Boy and Chris Brown so f*cking annoying? & Is there hope for Joseline Hernandez's baby? Find out this week on BRWN · SUGR
Tauren Think Tank: The Podcast About the Blizzard Gamer Behind the Keyboard
We’re back with weird weather, trying for some new challenges in our lives, and wiping the raid at 0%? Our Discussion question: I’m a high school senior, and my dad feels I should have a work ethic like his. He wants me to get a more labor intensive job so I can learn what hard work is, and make sure I work full-time in school so I don’t have debt coming out of college. He doesn’t understand that I use gaming to relax and I’m constantly on edge because of his threats to take my computer away if I don’t do what he asks. What can do I do? Be a part of the show by sending your Tell Us One Thing questions, feedback, and requests for advice to questions@taurenthinktank.com. Slash Moo, everybody! Website: http://taurenthinktank.com Patreon site: http://patreon.com/taurenthinktank Twitter: @TaurenThinkTank Facebook: http://facebook.com/taurenthinktank Discord server: http://tinyurl.com/tttchat2
@PresidentBoyd sits down and interviews his parents about marriage and family while they are visiting. Follow us on social media @OnMyGrownTP Email us at OnMyGrownThePodcast@gmail.com Visit our website OnMyGrown.com
Mark and Sarah get funky fresh with Young MC's "Principal's Office" and DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince's "Parents Just Don't Understand." In between dope late-'80s beats, we discuss the sneaky wit of party rap, the power of your drive-thru order, and the difference between charming confidence and sheer jackassery.
Join us on a tour through the Quincy Jones universe as we rediscover Michael Jackson's "Man in the Mirror" and DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince's "Parents Just Don't Understand."
This week on Hallyujuku, BABYMETAL continues their march towards global domination, an awesome 10-year-old kid gets flak for saying the status is not quo, SM catching another (civil court) case, updates on possible audition results for Show Me The Money 4, and cockscombs. All that, new tunes, and more! Catch it!
In this audio troubled airing of Ace of Spades. 22 Jump Street is reviewed and Ace vents about what it's like still living with his family.
Should a father be able to compell his teenage daughter to watch classic films? Or does a 16-year-old deserve autonomy in her entertainment choices?
Youth of today feel as if parents are foreign to the issues they are faced with these days and times. Parents sometimes forget that their era is over and now this new age and more "hip" era has arrived. Where do we find the happy median or is there one?
Youth of today feel as if parents are foreign to the issues they are faced with these days and times. Parents sometimes forget that their era is over and now this new age and more "hip" era has arrived. Where do we find the happy median or is there one?
Do your parents understand you?