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In this very personal episode of SHE MD, we're thrilled to welcome 2 renowned guests. Betsy Brown Braun is a child development specialist and best-selling author of Just Tell Me What to Say: Sensible Tips and Scripts for Perplexed Parents (HarperCollins). Then, we have Rhea Seehorn, an American actress and director who is widely known as Kim Wexler from the spin-off prequel series of Breaking Bad. Rhea is also the bonus mom of one of our hosts Mary Alice Haney's 2 boys! Listen in as we dive into blended family dynamics, co-parenting strategies, divorced parent dynamics, and communication with children. We also talk about actionable tips for fostering resilience and happiness in children, regardless of family structure so we can protect the children's best interest.Access more information about the podcast and additional expert health tips by visiting SHE MD Podcast and Ovii. 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Go to hero.co and use code SHEMD at checkout.Momentous: Go to livemomentous.com and try it today for 20% off with code SHEMD, and start living on purpose.Deinde: Use Code SHEMD for 15% off at DEINDE.comBetsy Brown Braun's TAKEAWAYS:Prepare the Child, Not the Path: Betsy emphasizes the importance of allowing children to face challenges and learn from them, rather than smoothing every obstacle in their way.Communication is Key: Open, honest dialogue with your children creates a foundation of trust and understanding, essential for their emotional growth.Embrace Unhappiness: Counterintuitive as it may seem, allowing children to experience unhappiness and solve problems independently is crucial for developing resilience and self-reliance.Setting Boundaries: Technology use needs boundaries, and involving teenagers in creating these limits increases the likelihood of adherence.IN THIS EPISODE: (00:00) Introduction(02:32) Blended Family Dynamics and Divorce Statistics(03:28) Co-Parenting Strategies for Divorced Parents(04:41) How to Navigate Different Parenting Styles(09:45) Should You Introduce New Partners To Your Kids(19:05) How To Communicate With Kids about Divorce(22:23) How to Balance Work and Family Dynamics(27:46) House Rules and Parenting Strategies(34:47) How to Model Good Tech Habits at Home(35:32) Raising Resilient Children in Blended FamiliesRESOURCES:Betsy Brown BraunBetsy's Website"Just Tell Me What to Say" by Betsy Brown Braun"You're Not the Boss of Me" by Betsy Brown BraunParenting Pathways®Rhea SeehornRhea's InstagramRhea's IMDb ProfileGUEST BIOGRAPHY:Betsy Brown BraunBetsy Brown Braun is a best-selling author of Just Tell Me What to Say: Sensible Tips and Scripts for Perplexed Parents (HarperCollins) and You're Not The Boss Of Me: Bratproofing Your Four To Twelve Year Old (HarperCollins). Betsy is a child development and behavior specialist, parent educator, multiple birth parenting consultant, and founder of Parenting Pathways®, Inc.With over 40 years of experience in public and private early childhood and elementary education, Betsy has directed and founded school programs, taught in both public and private schools, has been a school director, and was the founding director of Wilshire Boulevard Temple's Early Childhood Center. She holds an MA in Human Development and teaching credentials from Pacific Oaks College. Rhea SeehornRhea Seehorn is an Actress and Director. In May 2014, Seehorn was cast in the Breaking Bad spin-off prequel series Better Call Saul (2015–2022). Seehorn is widely known as Kim Wexler, a lawyer and the eventual love interest of the titular Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk). The series premiered on February 8, 2015. For her role as Kim, Seehorn has received widespread critical acclaim, won two Satellite Awards for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film, one Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television out of two nominations, and received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, two nominations for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and two for the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama.Rhea Seehorn grew up in Virginia Beach, and has lived in a variety of places from Arizona to Japan. She has gone by her middle name Rhea since childhood, having felt a "disassociation" with the name Debbie from an early age. Seehorn graduated with a degree in drama and visual arts, which she used to further develop her craft in Washington, D.C., where she starred in numerous productions inclusive of Arena Stage and the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, of which she remains a member. Seehorn then transitioned to Manhattan, where she performed with Playwrights Horizons and made her Broadway debut in Neil Simon's 45 Seconds from Broadway. Shortly thereafter, she was cast as a series regular on the comedy series I'm With Her opposite Teri Polo, David Sutcliffe, and Danny Comden.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For her role as the ethically flexible attorney Kim Wexler in “Better Call Saul,” Rhea Seehorn is nominated for outstanding supporting actress in a drama series. She joins “The Envelope” host Yvonne Villarreal to delve into the show's last twists and turns and talk about the scariest day on the set. Seehorn also discusses her efforts to balance gratitude with confidence and shares stories about how her father's alcoholism shaped her. Read the full transcript here.Host: Yvonne VillarrealGuests: Rhea SeehornMore reading:Rhea Seehorn knows her ‘Better Call Saul' character is toast. And she's loving every minuteA couple that schemes together, dreams togetherRhea Seehorn on reading a ‘Better Call Saul' script: ‘I'm not dead yet. Are you dead?'
Fresh off the “Better Call Saul” series finale, Rhea Seehorn joins us to delve into the show's last twists and turns and to give insight into her Emmy-nominated portrayal of ethically flexible attorney Kim Wexler.If Kim and Bob Odenkirk's Jimmy McGill character were to get a do-over, how far back in time would they have to travel to put themselves on track for a happily-ever-after? Probably all the way back to the beginning of the series, when they worked together in the mailroom, Seehorn muses. “They would go out with each other, fall in love and then get really, really great therapists.”In this episode of “The Envelope,” she also discusses her efforts to balance gratitude with confidence in her skills, how her father's alcoholism shaped her as an actor and the scariest day on the “Better Call Saul” set: when Odenkirk suffered a heart attack right in front of her. To read a full transcript of this interview, please visit the episode page at latimes.com.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 448 With Rhea And Lou From Cooper's Bar Cooper's Bar, executive produced, directed by, and starring Rhea Seehorn, is a six-episode digital series that follows the antics of character actor Cooper, played by Mustillo and the unique group of LA natives who frequent his neighborhood bar. Seehorn plays an awful Hollywood executive -- "the biggest dick in Hollywood" -- who's a regular at Cooper's makeshift watering hole. Casey Washington, David Conolly and Kila Kitu also star in the series, which was created by Conolly, Hannah Davis-Law, Nick Morton, Mustillo and Seehorn. Evan Shapiro and Alfredo de Villa are executive producers.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 448 With Rhea And Lou From Cooper's Bar Cooper's Bar, executive produced, directed by, and starring Rhea Seehorn, is a six-episode digital series that follows the antics of character actor Cooper, played by Mustillo and the unique group of LA natives who frequent his neighborhood bar. Seehorn plays an awful Hollywood executive -- "the biggest dick in Hollywood" -- who's a regular at Cooper's makeshift watering hole. Casey Washington, David Conolly and Kila Kitu also star in the series, which was created by Conolly, Hannah Davis-Law, Nick Morton, Mustillo and Seehorn. Evan Shapiro and Alfredo de Villa are executive producers.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 448 With Rhea And Lou From Cooper's Bar Cooper's Bar, executive produced, directed by, and starring Rhea Seehorn, is a six-episode digital series that follows the antics of character actor Cooper, played by Mustillo and the unique group of LA natives who frequent his neighborhood bar. Seehorn plays an awful Hollywood executive -- "the biggest dick in Hollywood" -- who's a regular at Cooper's makeshift watering hole. Casey Washington, David Conolly and Kila Kitu also star in the series, which was created by Conolly, Hannah Davis-Law, Nick Morton, Mustillo and Seehorn. Evan Shapiro and Alfredo de Villa are executive producers.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 448 With Rhea And Lou From Cooper's BarCooper's Bar, executive produced, directed by, and starring Rhea Seehorn, is a six-episode digital series that follows the antics of character actor Cooper, played by Mustillo and the unique group of LA natives who frequent his neighborhood bar. Seehorn plays an awful Hollywood executive -- "the biggest dick in Hollywood" -- who's a regular at Cooper's makeshift watering hole. Casey Washington, David Conolly and Kila Kitu also star in the series, which was created by Conolly, Hannah Davis-Law, Nick Morton, Mustillo and Seehorn. Evan Shapiro and Alfredo de Villa are executive producers.
Rhea Seehorn may be best known for playing the very serious Kim Wexler opposite Bob Odenkirk on ‘Better Call Saul,' which premiered its highly anticipated final season this week. But for the first 15 years or so of her acting career, she couldn't break out of the “sitcom” box. In this episode, the actress opens up about getting “pigeonholed” in the comedy world, fighting to get the role that transformed her career, and then proving that she can still be hilarious by going toe-to-toe with Julia Louis-Dreyfus on ‘Veep.' Plus, Seehorn teases season six of ‘Better Call Saul,' including what it's been like to have Bob Odenkirk back on set after his heart attack, how she feels about Tony Dalton's Lalo surviving last season's finale and what those finger guns were all about. Vote for ‘The Last Laugh' at The Webby Awards Follow Rhea Seehorn on Twitter @rheaseehorn and Instagram @rheaseehornFollow Matt Wilstein on Twitter @mattwilsteinFollow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod This episode was originally published on October 1st, 2021. Highlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the Enduro Method Podcast, we have a special guest Jon Seehorn. Jon is the owner and founder of SXSlideplate. We had a great conversation learning about the origin of SXSlideplate, and how he started building bike protection in his spare time, which eventually led to where he is today. Jon is also a past ISDE racer and looking to get back into the competitive scene this year. Follow SXS: Website: https://sxslideplate.com/ Follow @sxslideplate Enduro Method Links: Enduro Method is an online strength and conditioning program built for those who ride by those who ride. We are Professional coaches dedicated to building the best and most revolutionary off-the-bike training for dirt bikers around. We are offering a special discount to our podcast listeners…use discount code empodcast22 for 50% off your first month of subscription. Links: Website: https://enduromethod.com The gram: https://www.instagram.com/enduromethod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enduromethod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh-kUIDoNbuBD38rZGJUh9g Got questions? Podcast topics? Interested in training? Send us a DM on the socials or send us an email!
Rhea Seehorn may be best known for playing the very serious Kim Wexler opposite Bob Odenkirk on ‘Better Call Saul.' But for the first 15 years or so of her acting career, she couldn't break out of the “sitcom” box. This fall, while fans eagerly await that ‘Breaking Bad' spin-off's climactic final season, Seehorn is returning to her comedy roots as the hot-mess matriarch Debbie in Paramount+'s new animated series ‘The Harper House.' In this bonus episode, the actress opens up about getting “pigeonholed” in the comedy world, fighting to get the role that transformed her career, and then proving that she can still be hilarious by going toe-to-toe with Julia Louis-Dreyfus on ‘Veep.' Plus, Seehorn teases season six of ‘Better Call Saul,' including what it's been like to have Bob Odenkirk back on set after his heart attack, how she feels about Tony Dalton's Lalo surviving last season's finale and what those finger guns were all about. Follow Rhea Seehorn on Twitter @rheaseehorn and Instagram @rheaseehornFollow Matt Wilstein on Twitter @mattwilsteinFollow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod Highlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this week’s episode David, John and Kyle react to the 2019 Emmy nominations that were announced on July 16th 2019. Before we look at the good, the bad and the snubs, we discuss overall nomination stats and the drama and comedy series categories. The 71st Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on September 22nd on FOX. This episode was originally streamed on July 16th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
Jeff Seehorn joins us to discuss several facets of motorsports sponsorship. This show leverages Jeff's experience in enduro, street bike, and rally car racing, which ultimately generates some holistic tips on how to better serve your market and your partners. This show is powered by 4 Wheel Parts and this episode is brought to you by: AMSOIL SolderWeld Bold Racing Crash Addict Industries Topthepodium.com
It's all good, man! Die Serienjunkies widmen sich im Podcast der vierten Staffel des Breaking Bad-Spin-offs Better Call Saul, hierzulande auf Netflix zu sehen, und ziehen ein Fazit. Außerdem spekulieren wir munter über die Zukunft der Serie und wohin der Weg von Jimmy bzw. Saul und Co. noch führen könnte. Hört doch mal rein und viel Spaß! Vorsicht, akute Spoilergefahr zu Better Call Saul und Breaking Bad! Feedback, Anregungen, Kritik und mehr könnt Ihr uns via Mail über podcast@serienjunkies.de zuschicken. Wir freuen uns auch über positive Bewertungen und Zuschriften auf iTunes! Am 10. Januar 2019 sind die Serienjunkies auf dem 1Live-Podcastfestival in Köln! Ihr wollt Tickets? Hier entlang: https://podcastfestival.de/serienjunkies-tickets-12.html Wir freuen uns auf Euch!
Jimmy attended the press conference for Better Call Saul. Attending were stars Bob Odenkirk, Giancarlo Esposito, Rhea Seehorn, Patrick Fabian, Michael Mando, producers Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould! How will last season's big death affect everyone? What other Breaking Bad characters might we see? What's been the difference in character for those that have been on both shows? Tune in to find out! Jimmy got some legs out of his one question as Odenkirk repeated it to the producers (whom arrived later) and the entire panel ended up answering. No regular format show over the next few weeks. Just the awesome and massive SDCC coverage!! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
TODAY: Rhea Seehorn, American actress with an extensive career over a 20 year duration. Seehorn began acting in indie films at the end of the 90's, and started her television career a few years after. She would act in TV shows that each lasted a few years, such as her role in Whitney as Roxanne, before becoming a recurring character in the AMC crime drama series Better Call Saul, a role for which she would receive half a dozen Saturn, SAG, and Satellite Award nominations. Stay Up To Date: http://illeanaspodcast.com/illeana-douglas-episodes/ Listen on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-blame-dennis-hopper-starring-illeana-douglas/id1169112310?mt=2 Visit our website: https://popcorntalknetwork.com Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/thepopcorntalk Love TV? Check out http://site.afterbuzztv.com Love Books? Check out http://bookcircleonline.com Support our friends at http://blackhollywoodlive.com Shopping on Amazon? Click through our Amazon affiliate program at http://www.amazon.com//ref=as_sl_pd_t...
Yo! This week Frank and I talk about the second season of Better Call Saul. What’s up dudes and dudettes? It’s Dan Luke here to talk all things Ya Shoulda Seen this By Now. In this episode Frank and I discuss Frank's shady new "friend," if flash forwards hurt Breaking Bad, and the nuances of what we consider to be the most balanced show on TV! That’s a long way of saying we reviewed Better Call Saul. We love this show, guys! Frank hates nuns. I kiss women like a viking. Anyway — this is a really balanced episode. I like stinky socks. This episode is brought to you by Little Boy Jr, Super Fightcast, Video Village, and Nick & Younis.
This episode introduces you to a woman who is known, internationally, as a sexy nanny. A single 20-something – she bakes, cares for children, loves the outdoors, and isn’t high maintenance. Sounds perfect right? So Dan sets out to investigate why she’s still single. Play the show or download the mp3.