Avoid Being Hated
Toni and Liz beg for your forgiveness and discuss all the ways the things they've done that you possibly hate them for....and discuss what's next and how we recover from here!
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Join us as we record LIVE from FinCon 2017! One of our favorite places because we are face to face and get to see some of our favorite people!
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Liz evacuates to Toni's house which sustains more damage from Irma than her house in Miami. Hear about how their friendship survived the storm, and Toni's most vulnerable story ever told on a public forum!
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Chatting with our friend Chris Osborne from the Play Comics podcast about the ins and outs of the lumberyard, something Toni and Liz have no context for. We learn about sheets of plywood and all the things to avoid, like Pinterest before you go to the yard.
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A little different from our usual conversations, we are enthralled with the Lectors story of Cuba and America and how El Lectors came to be and how they are continuing on here in the US.
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This week we are visiting with our friend Marcos about how to note be hated by Cubans. This is the first part of our two part conversation.
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Are you ready for school to begin? Avoid being hated by your child's teacher and listen to this podcast with Jess. In this week's episode she shares insider tips on how to get your kids ready for the school year and how to have a great relationship with their teacher.
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Liz and Adam have embarked on a 30 day journey to rid their lives of all happiness and joy, otherwise known as the Whole 30 Diet. In this week's episode we chat with Beki, a Whole 30 graduate, and she shares some tips and pointers to help make getting along with your friends easier during this time of sadness. ;-)
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Yay!!!! We made it to our 50th episode! Go us!
info_outlineDr. Julie Kinn is a clinical and research psychologist and the co-host of the comedy show The Station Wagon Podcast. She grew up Jewish and shares her experiences and insights with us this week as she endeavors to raise her kids in the Jewish faith as well.
Take aways for this episode:
1. Check your Hebrew tattoo with someone before putting it on your body to make sure it says what you want it to.
2. Respect people's beliefs. Have conversations and listen more than you speak.
3. Don't assume American muslims and jews hate each other.