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On this episode, Brooklynn and her dad discuss issues regarding the foster care system and what could be done to improve it.
On this episode, Brooklynn and her dad discuss the characteristics of a healthy relationship verse a toxic relationship and socially awkward people.
On this episode, Brooklynn and her dad speak on their appreciation of the those who've fought for the freedoms and opportunities experienced by those living in the United States.
On this episode, Brooklynn answers a couple questions from a few audience members.
On this episode, Brooklynn and her Dad discuss ADHD and how it affects one's focus and their ability to stay on track. Please note the Dad gives the wrong definition for ADHD in the beginning but is corrected on the right definition during the show.
On this episode, the "Dad" shares a story about a time when he was one decision away from becoming an accomplice to a major crime that would have drastically changed his life. ***DISCLAIMER and WARNING*** This episode does include details of violence.
On this episode, Brooklynn and her Dad discuss the very real world of crime and how to trust your gut to avoid bad situations and people.
A note from the "Dad" to parents. "Most people don't understand just how close they are to the world of crime. And along those same lines, most parents don't understand how close their kid is to crime. Public schools are essentially little towns and just like every town, even schools have bad things happening or planning to happen. One of the conversations that is a "must have" with your kids is how to deal with bad people and bad situations. While working in the juvenile detention center, I have seen your every day "typical" kid get caught up in something they had no busy being involved in. Guilty by association is a real thing. The prevention to bad company and circumstances starts with conversations. Our hope is the conversations between my daughter and I serve as a conversation starter in your homes with your kids, or if you're kid the hope is you are allowing these conversations to broaden your perspective and make you think so you can be better prepared with a response rather than a reaction. Dad Out!"
On this episode, Brooklynn and her dad discuss their anger triggers and how they deal with their anger. They also break down the correlation between pressure and anger.
On this episode of the podcast, Brooklynn and her Dad discuss mental health and whether people are using it as a "crutch" to escape responsibilities.
On this episode, Brooklynn and her Dad talk about the power of social media's influence on youth; why certain social media platforms attract teens; the difference between boys and girls when listening verses watching; and why everyone should be careful to what they listen to.
The podcast currently has 80 episodes available.