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  • 044. It's Really None of Our Business - a solo Episode
    2021/01/19
    Hi Friends! I'm back!  I have been a little quiet for the past few months, but I haven't gone anywhere. I started a new podcast with my friend Monica, called "It's Really None of Our Business", and it's been so much fun. Today I chat a little bit about what the new show is all about, and you'll be able to hear a clip of what you can expect from it.  Go check it out anywhere you listen to podcasts, and it's even on YouTube!  https://itsreallynoneofourbusiness.podbean.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkZ-BZNkO_pImzBsXfsYlLg https://www.noneofourbusinesspod.com/ https://www.instagram.com/itsreallynoneofourbusinesspod/ https://www.facebook.com/None.Of.Our.Business.Pod
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    14 分
  • 043. Bianca Buffalo - on Surrogacy in Canada and healing from trauma by giving life.
    2020/11/10
    Join me as I chat with Bianca about how an impulse decision to become a surrogate helped her to deal with the trauma of losing her son's father. We discuss the ENTIRE process. From making the decision to giving birth to the babies, and everything in between. Go check her out on Instagram @custardcups and follow me on FB and Instagram too! @tellmemorepodcast_
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    54 分
  • 042. Whitney & Taly - on solving the dating app problem
    2020/11/03
    Today I chat with two entrepreneurs who looked at the dating app culture and saw room for improvement.  We discuss how superficial dating has become with all the swiping and messaging, and how it's almost impossible to create an actual connection. They've created a new app that aims to solve this issue and it's launching at the end of Nov 2020. Go check them out at www.theblinkdate.com and follow them on Instagram @theblinkdate
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    48 分
  • 041. Amanda and Friends -a group interview
    2020/10/27
    This is what happens when a guest cancels on me, and I happen to have a group of people at my house. Listen to me pass the mic around my living room and interview my neighbours, friends, and a 9-year-old. Let me know what you think.
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    1 時間 17 分
  • 040. Monica Vandermeer - on her opinion on my last episode and talking to kids about their bodies
    2020/10/20
    Monica drops by the home studio to save the day and be my guest. We talk about my last episode, and what she thinks about how to "not f%$k up our kids". We also tell each other what we were like in Grade 8, she was coolest kid around and I was a big nerd. Eventually, we end up talking about how and when to talk to our kids about their bodies. It's a nice short one, but Monica is the best. If you want more of her, go check out her podcast everywhere you listen to podcasts. Front Seat - The Road Back To You. Or scroll down and listen to my other episodes with her.
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    28 分
  • 039. Carly Pontin - on parenting, riding horses, and trying not to screw our kids up
    2020/10/13
    When I started this podcast, I wanted to have real conversations and let you eavesdrop on them. This is truly that type of episode. Carly and I chat about all sorts of things, but mainly how to raise our kids and not screw them up. Can it be done? Tune in to hear what we think. Let me know if you have any comments on anything we discussed. Check out the Tell Me More Podcast Facebook group, or email me at tellmemorepodcast@outlook.com
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    1 時間 28 分
  • 038. Don Black - on adopting me, being my dad, and loving my mom
    2020/10/06
    In this episode, you'll hear me chatting with my dad about a variety of topics. He walks us through some fertility struggles, which eventually ended with my adoption and surprise pregnancy with my sister. He talks about being in the army and having to be away from his family for long periods of time. He tells us the secret to a 40-year marriage, and how the "spark" isn't the most important part of a relationship. I loved everything about this episode, other than the crap audio. Sorry about that guys. Let me know if you have any questions, reach out at tellmemorepodcast@outlook.com.
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    1 時間 18 分
  • 037. Steph Black - on our life growing up and how memories can be subjective.
    2020/09/29
    I got my sister to join me this week, and we spend a lot of the episode chatting about what it was like to grow up together. It's funny because we actually have pretty different memories of what life was like as children. We talk about how much of a dick I was as a teenager, and how she got into art. Take a listen and check her out on Instagram @heart_stamp_art
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    1 時間 5 分