On Speed-Round Sunday, we share a mini episode from our past for your weekend listening pleasure.
We look at the pretty places near our homes, from a New York City skyline view to the California beaches--with a stop in the Midwest for historic homes and ice shanties.
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On Second-Listen Saturday, we share moments from past episodes for your weekend listening pleasure. This discussion is from April 2019.
Today, we complain about people who doubt our kids' abilities. And then we complain about ourselves for caring so much about proving them wrong.
On this week’s Roundabout Roundup, we are here to entertain you with a song and a show. First up, the most recent single from Walker Hayes, "Y'all Life," is a catchy ode to life in the south, complete with cute video. And Julia, on HBO Max, is an ode to Julia Child and her public TV cooking show, The French Chef.
Thanks as always to Jon Morin for our fun in-and-out music, which you hear on every episode.
It's kind of a chicken-and-egg problem: How much do you warn kids about risky behavior, and how much do you worry that warnings are actually invitations?
Catherine's wondering how much responsibility she has for helping her husband with projects around the house that he initiates, and whether he is then responsible for caring for her after she initiates a project like a 14-mile hike. Luckily, Terri knows the legal loopholes.
On this week's entertainment-themed Round 2, Only Murders in the Building's "The Tell" brings us Chekhov's DNA test kit, and with it, SECRETS! So many secrets, and not all of them about the unsolved murder of Bunny Folger. Next: Season 2, episode 6, the title of which is still a secret.
And on Rutherford Falls, we meet adorable radio reporter Josh, played by Dustin Milligan (recently of Schitt's Creek). He's both a love interest for Reagan and someone who's brought his reporter's curiosity to town just as the Minishonka Nation sues Nathan. Mentioned: The Parks and Recollection podcast, and Parks & Rec/Rutherford Falls creator Mike Schur's affection for the band Neutral Milk Hotel. Next: "Terry Thomas."
Bobby Bones is hosting a new reality show called Snake in the Grass, debuting next Monday on USA, in which a group of people tries to complete challenges while outwitting and identifying the saboteur among them. Since parenting life is nothing but completing challenges while other people get in the way, we can relate.
On Speed-Round Sunday, we share a mini episode from our past for your weekend listening pleasure.
If you think we live in pristine houses with immaculate furnishings and tables accented just so ... you haven't listened to this podcast before, have you? Nah, our coffee tables are a mess, but a generally amusing mess, we hope. (Mentioned: Little Free Library.)
On Second-Listen Saturday, we share moments from past episodes for your weekend listening pleasure. This discussion is from April 2019.
On Round 1 this week, we're talking about apologies. It's not so simple to help our kids learn when and how to say "sorry," especially if we want them to mean it. It turns out, we don't actually care that much about sincerity.
On this week’s Roundabout Roundup, Terri was once again Facebook-influenced to make a purchase: A Velcro-closure wrap skirt from RipSkirt that's breezy and comfy and only clingy in the laundry. And for your top half, Catherine is shouting out Old Navy for its PowerLite racerback tank with built-in bra (why are these so hard to find??).
Thanks as always to Jon Morin for our fun in-and-out music, which you hear on every episode. |
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