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  • "It's really hard not to like somebody once you get to know them."

    "Nobody was meant to be famous."

    "Generosity is a thing that everybody can share in."

    Reena Friedman Watts sits down with Ben Higgins, former Bachelor star and co-founder of Generous Coffee, to discuss the power of influence, community, and giving back.

    Ben shares the journey of opening a new brick-and-mortar space for Generous Coffee in his hometown of Warsaw, Indiana, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of creating a business that donates 100% of its profits to nonprofits. The conversation delves into the values of generosity, sustainability, and community involvement, as Ben explains how Generous Coffee aims to bring people together from all walks of life to foster understanding and support for various causes. Ben reflects on his reality TV experience and how it shaped his perspective on fame, identity, and purpose.

    He candidly discusses the importance of setting boundaries, staying true to oneself, and using one's platform for meaningful impact. The episode also touches on Ben's personal journey of self-discovery, his faith, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Reena and Ben explore the concept of legacy, the role of faith in driving one's mission, and the significance of living a life that prioritizes others.

    Ben shares heartwarming stories of the impact Generous Coffee has had on communities, from providing clean water in Honduras to supporting local nonprofits in Warsaw.

    Join Reena and Ben for a thought-provoking discussion on creating a legacy, the importance of community, and the transformative power of generosity. This episode is a testament to the impact of using one's influence for good and the enduring strength of community-driven initiatives.

    Ben Higgins, a veteran of ABC’s hit series The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, won over the hearts of loyal viewers with his refreshing vulnerability and willingness to share himself fully. Following his appearances across franchises, Higgins has embarked on numerous ventures, entrepreneurial and otherwise, grounded in faith, a sense of hope for humanity, and a mission to help organizations connect more deeply with their employees and customers.

    Higgins co-founded Generous International in 2017, a for-purpose company dedicated to raising money to create jobs, feed children, improve education, and empower communities to eliminate poverty around the world. He additionally founded the podcast, Hope Still Wins, where he sits down with influential thought-leaders to discuss topics ranging from faith and music to mental health and racial injustice. Each guest shares personal stories that have shaped their current view on hope, and are meant to serve, inspire, and connect us — challenging and helping us all to become a better world, together.

    Outside of his socially conscious work, he maintains a relationship with his loyal Bachelor fanbase through the iHeartMedia podcast Almost Famous, which he hosts alongside fellow former contestant Ashley Iaconetti. To date, they’ve accumulated over 80 million downloads.

    In 2021, Higgins became an author with his first book Alone In Plain Sight, which focuses on reconnecting with yourself, others, and God.

    Ben currently resides in Denver, CO, with his wife and best friend, Jess. Whether it’s showing up well in his marriage, making business decisions, doing a keynote speech, writing a book, or hosting a show, Ben aims to bring light, energy, and an intentional message of connection and hope.

    (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Wayne Friedman to the Better Call Daddy show(02:14) Generous opened in Warsaw, Indiana, three days ago(04:15) Generous was founded with the idea that this platform could build a business(05:36) Generous lets nonprofits create their own coffee bags(08:18) You have to get really good at saying no, even when it's hard(09:36) Generous Coffee has a mission of bringing people together to have conversations(12:26) Generous has pledged to donate even from lack of profits(16:44) I want to know the stories that you shared to get to Bachelor(20:14) For the first time in my life in 27 years, I don't have a stomachache(22:28) Do you still feel like the Bachelor is part of your identity(24:12) Did sharing your story hurt your confidence? Sure it does(24:58) Ben writes about feeling like an outsider in her book Alone in Plain Sight(29:26) The week before the episode aired, you were anxious about how it would go over(30:06) Do you wish you could have eliminated people quicker on The Bachelor(31:24) Would you want a reality TV show with your wife or with your future children(34:35) I'm curious if this new business of yours is part of a legacy plan(35:58) Some reality stars have had a hard time when fame goes away(39:37) What do you think your parents are most proud of about you(40:36) How can people support Generous Coffee? You can email generouscoffee@gmail. com(43:13) Ben says sometimes all you have is a corner to hang out in(43:33) What does it really mean to be on The Bachelor(45:42) Better Call Daddy talks about regrets and doing things differently

    Connect with Ben Higgins:

    - Website: generouscoffee.com

    - Instagram: @higgins.ben

    Connect with Reena Friedman Watts:

    - Website: bettercalldaddy.com

    - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts

    - Twitter: @reenareena

    - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts

    - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast

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    Better Call Daddy is sponsored by Caroline Bass Health

    Caroline Bass, founder of Queen Tulsi, developed this scientifically-backed herbal supplement to provide natural stress relief and mood balance. As a mom of three balancing a full-time job, Caroline struggled with anxiety, fatigue and feeling overwhelmed. She began formulating herbal blends to calm her nerves and soon shared them with friends and family, who loved the results and she realized she had something special on her hands. College students, friends, and family members all started asking for her supplement after noticing how well it helped with everything from managing anxiety to unwinding after a long day. To make her remedy accessible, she partnered with herbal experts to create Queen Tulsi, a carefully crafted unique blend that targets emotional stress, brain fog, hormonal mood swings, and inflammation in the body. She has since sold thousands of bottles of Queen Tulsi driven by word of mouth and her mission to bring this natural stress relief to the greater public so everyone can benefit from the power of these ancient herbs.

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  • "The real luxury in life is becoming a mother. That's the reward."

    "You can go against the most powerful people in the world, just stand 10 toes down and fight."

    "I forgive him and I am willing to give all the grace in the world to him."

    "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything."

    In episode 400 of the Better Call Daddy Reena Friedman Watts sits down with Lunden Roberts whose journey through love, motherhood, and resilience is both heart-wrenching and inspiring.

    She opens up about her deeply personal memoir, written as a gift for her daughter, Navy, to understand the complexities of her relationship with Hunter Biden.

    The conversation delves into the emotional depths of her experiences, from falling in love to facing the challenges of raising her daughter amidst public scrutiny. She candidly discusses the raw emotions captured in her book, including her struggles with mental health and the profound impact of her father, a prominent figure in the hunting industry, on her life.

    Her father's influence taught her empathy and integrity, values she hopes to pass on to her daughter. The episode also explores her vibrant past, from a small-town upbringing to the culture shock of moving to Washington D.C., and how these experiences shaped her perspective on life. As a mother, she shares her unwavering commitment to her daughter's well-being, navigating the complexities of co-parenting with someone in the public eye.

    Despite the challenges, she remains hopeful for a future where her daughter can forge a meaningful relationship with her father. Her story is a testament to the power of forgiveness, faith, and the enduring strength of a mother's love.

    Join Reena and Lunden Roberts for an intimate and thought-provoking discussion on resilience, family, and the pursuit of truth. This episode is a powerful reminder of the importance of sharing one's story and the impact it can have on future generations.

    Lunden Roberts is a mother, author, and financial officer from Batesville, AR. Her all-star basketball career culminated at Arkansas State University, where she was a McDonalds All-American Nominee shooting guard and studied criminal justice and psychology. Roberts went on to Washington, D.C. for the most prestigious CSI training in the country, where she met and began a relationship with Hunter Biden. She served as Biden’s executive assistant at Rosemont Seneca and other business entities, and now serves as the financial controller for her family-owned business, Rob Roberts Custom Gunworks. She is the mother of Navy, President Biden’s seventh grandchild, she is in the process of launching a new fashion line, and serves as an advocate for women in unplanned pregnancies.

    (00:00) You've done some big interviews. It's been nerve wracking(00:40) Do you feel like you were harsh enough in Hunter Biden book(03:14) You say in the book that you. You are your father's daughter(07:20) The reward of being a mother is greater than any of the luxuries(10:20) Do you think that's though, like, your claim to fame now(14:49) Both of my phones mysteriously crashed when I found out I was pregnant(17:23) Lunden says her parents have reservations about reading the book(23:29) That is a tremendous battle to fight. It's incredible. I wouldn't even know who would know how to navigate that(28:42) Lunden says he hasn't reached out to his daughter since the book(32:49) Most of those peers I would never have wanted to do around children(33:12) It was hard to write about Hunter's addiction (36:58) Lunden says her daughter saw Donald Trump on TV months ago(45:23) The only thing I wanted from the paternity suit was accountability(52:31) How many times did you have to edit this book?(57:59) Dad almost stepped on baby cotton mouths or copperheads one time(58:43) What was it like moving back home and kind of like needing your parents again(59:34) There's nothing greater than having a child and watching your parents be grandparents(01:00:32) Do you hope that your daughter's relationship with Hunter will flourish(01:05:12) I let Hunter know that it had happened. And Hunter immediately scheduled, like, can we. Can I zoom her(01:07:45) It sounds like you have a good relationship with your own father

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    Connect with Reena Friedman Watts:

    - Website: bettercalldaddy.com

    - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts

    - Twitter: @reenareena

    - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts

    - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast

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  • "Life's too short to not be confident." Leila Medus

    "The best time to buy bitcoin is ten years ago. The second best time is now." David Medus

    In this engaging episode of the Better Call Daddy Reena Friedman Watts is joined by the dynamic daddy-daughter duo, David and Leila Medus, from the Fun Fact Friday podcast. Together, they navigate the fascinating worlds of Bitcoin, podcasting, and the unique challenges of raising a daughter in today’s world. David shares his insights into the future of podcasting with automation and value for value, while Leila offers a youthful perspective on school life and creativity.

    As they delve into the rise of Bitcoin, David provides a simple yet profound explanation of how it works, sparking a light bulb moment for Reena’s dad, Wayne. The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as David and Leila reflect on their podcasting journey, from their initial scripted episodes to their current, more natural and humorous style that has resonated with listeners.

    Leila’s candidness about her school life and her approach to homework offers a glimpse into the life of a Gen Z-er with an old soul, while David’s commitment to teaching her real-world skills through hands-on experiences shines through. The Medus family’s dedication to creating genuine community connections through their podcast is a testament to the power of authenticity and shared values.

    Join Reena, David, and Leila for a heartwarming and insightful episode filled with laughter, wisdom, and a touch of nostalgia. Discover how the simple act of sharing stories can build lasting legacies and strengthen the bonds between generations.

    (00:00) This is the better call daddy show. Each week I interview a guest, share stories with my dad(01:38) David and Leila Metis discuss the rise of bitcoin on the podcast(07:42) Leila says she gets her kids to school on time with bitcoin(12:56) My teachers give me so much homework that I just get it done during the day(16:52) People are playing video games now that are power washer simulators(20:11) Fun fact Friday started as a podcast about video games(23:17) Your show is a value for value where donations are encouraged(27:44) Have you brought your dad into the world of cosplay(33:15) One listener sent us two free laptops because we were talking about buying more(34:02) How important is it for a father to teach their daughter confidence(37:54) If you want to do something that makes you happy, just do it(38:19) Have you guys tried to do the beatboxing thing now that you've had on(39:07) As a kid, I started trying to do voices, right?(41:56) Leila says she had a very weird voice when she did voice acting(46:21) I think my dad, if he were to play a character, would you want to play(51:27) My father passed away and I've done everything possible to help keep mom alive(56:57) Better call Daddy is a weekly podcast featuring parenting advice from better dads

    Connect with David and Leila Medus:- Website: funfactfriday.com- Twitter: @funfactfriday1Connect with Reena Friedman Watts:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcastWe love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who values family, authenticity, and the power of storytelling.

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  • In this powerful episode of the Better Call Daddy Show, host Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Chris Creary, a devoted husband, father, and podcaster, who shares his profound journey of faith and self-discovery. Chris reveals a pivotal moment in his life when he questioned the purpose of existence, leading him to a deeper connection with God. He recounts how a spontaneous drive led him to a church that felt like home, igniting his spiritual growth and community involvement. Chris discusses the importance of finding a church that resonates personally, emphasizing that spiritual leaders should inspire and guide their congregations.

    He shares his belief in testing and confirming God's guidance, drawing parallels with biblical stories like that of Gideon. Chris also opens up about a challenging career moment where he learned the value of submission and humility, ultimately leading to unforeseen blessings. The conversation shifts to family, as Chris fondly remembers his father's influence, noting how traits and talents have been passed down through generations.

    He highlights the significance of affirming children's gifts and the impact of parental guidance on spiritual development. Reena and Chris explore the power of legacy, the lessons learned from life's twists and turns, and the beauty of embracing God's plan. Join Reena and Chris for a heartwarming discussion on faith, family, and the journey to discovering one's true purpose.

    This episode is a testament to the power of faith, resilience, and the enduring legacy of family.

    (00:00) This is the better call daddy show. Each week I interview a guest, share stories with my dad(01:38) Chris Creary has been on the fence with spirituality(03:17) You say your parents took you to church when you were young(06:50) How did your parents feel about you picking a new location? Oh, it didn't bother them at all(13:17) When you submit to God, the blessings follow(17:10) Have you ever questioned your faith when something unexpected happened(22:46) Brady says God brought to his attention the importance of technology in work(27:12) God also wants us to enjoy life while we're here, right(28:05) I restore cars. And I actually like cars, right. So I restore them for fun(30:36) I still don't have a name for my dell solo(33:10) Your love of cars comes from your dad. Tell me more about him(37:53) There are pieces of my dad in myself and all of my siblings(42:36) Fathers can sow seeds into their children when they are younger(46:04) If you want more from what I shared, I have two podcasts(47:39) Being open minded to take a look at the immense miracles of God(56:20) Better call Daddy shares advice on parenting from his own children

    Connect with Chris Creary: - The Faith Fight Podcast - I Made a Podcast

    Connect with Reena Friedman Watts:

    - Website: bettercalldaddy.com

    - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts

    - Twitter: @reenareena

    - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts

    - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast

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  • Get ready for a special episode of the Better Call Daddy Show as we welcome a guest host, Ree, the interdisciplinarian, from the Homeroom Podcast. Ree dives deep into the heart of family dynamics, exploring the power of legacy, love, and the stories that shape us.Ree begins by sharing her own father's story, highlighting the importance of family connections. She then interviews Reena and her dad, Vinnie Friedman, about the qualities that make strong family bonds, the influence of shared traits in choosing a life partner, and the evolution of parenting styles.

    Reena reflects on her marriage, her husband's relationship with his mother, and how it mirrors her father's connection with his mom.

    Wayne shares his perspective on parenting, emphasizing the importance of encouragement and freedom of choice over control and fear.

    The conversation touches on the significance of family gatherings, the challenges of maintaining balance in life, and the lessons learned from personal and professional experiences.

    Ree and Reena discuss the art of storytelling, the value of sharing one's narrative, and the importance of representation in media. They explore the role of podcasts as a tool for communication and connection, offering advice for those looking to share their stories with the world.This episode is a heartfelt exploration of family, legacy, and the power of storytelling. It's a reminder that our stories are worth telling and that the connections we build with our loved ones are the foundation of our legacy.

    (00:00) This is the better call daddy show. Each week, I interview a guest, share the stories with my dad(01:38) Today is an extra special episode because we have a guest host joining us(12:26) You know, this kind of brings me to my next question(14:48) Are there any things that, wayne, do you kind of wait for her to introduce(16:42) Reena, what advice do you have on telling stories(26:31) I think I got burnout from working too hard(30:59) I know that you wanted to go into entertainment(38:13) Wayne, you talked about the importance of a good education in this podcast(40:22) What is an alternative to leading with control and fear and punishment(42:26) Starting with control and easing up later can yield very good resultsConnect with Ree:- Instagram: @theinterdisciplinarian- Podcast: Homeroomed, the PodcastConnect with Reena Friedman Watts:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcastWe love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who values family, legacy, and the power of storytelling.

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  • Welcome to another exciting episode of the Better Call Daddy Show, where we bring you stories that inspire, educate, and entertain. Today's guest is none other than Ron Klein, a visionary and the grandfather of possibilities.

    Known for his groundbreaking innovations like the magnetic strip on the credit card, the MLS system for real estate, and voice response in the banking industry, Ron Klein has shaped the future in more ways than one.

    In this episode, Ron shares his incredible journey from growing up in the 1930s to becoming one of the most influential innovators of our time. He delves into his humble beginnings, the influence of his grandfather, and the lessons learned from his service during the Korean War. Ron also talks about his philosophy of turning situations into challenges and finding the gift behind them.

    Ron’s stories are not just about his inventions but also about the mindset that helped him achieve so much. From solving problems at the New York Stock Exchange to creating the MLS system, Ron’s approach to innovation is both practical and inspiring. He emphasizes the importance of being smart, daring, and different, and how these principles have guided his career.

    Tune in to hear Ron Klein’s fascinating stories and the wisdom he has gained over the years. Whether you’re an aspiring innovator or just curious about the history of modern technology, this episode is a treasure trove of insights and inspiration.

    Thank you Scott Carson for the amazing intro!

    (00:00) The better call daddy show features interviews with influential and controversial fathers(02:13) At 18, you were drafted during the Korean War(07:04) Your first big innovation was the magnetic strip on the credit card(10:33) What are you learning now? I'm learning now how to not make as many mistakes(12:25) What advice would you give someone in an environment where deliverables are paramount(19:30) It would read the tape just like a tape motor machine, and send that down the line(22:43) At the New York Stock Exchange, they trade equity and debt electronically(28:14) MLS was the email of the sixties and seventies before PCs came out(37:14) Western Union put up 12,000 teletypes for sale for bid(43:14) We have to define a mission, a vision and a purpose(47:17) How long has your dad been on Wall street? More than 40 years(48:43) Ron Klein is a visionary who is also an opportunist

    Ron Klein is an ordinary man who accomplishes extraordinary things. He is a PROBLEM SOLVER. Every solution has resulted in monumental change, either in a new invention or a simple solution.

    His innovative ideas have changed the world. He is the inventor of the Magnetic Strip on the Credit Card, Credit Card Validity Checking System and the developer of computerized systems for Real Estate (MLS) Multiple Listing Services, Voice Response for the Banking Industry and BOND Quotation and Trade Information for the New York Stock Exchange

    Ron‘s latest Creation is for a device that enables a visually impaired person the ability to identify an item when in physical range of that item. It utilizes a smartphone and special QR coded adhesive labels.

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    We have enhanced Eli Technology to provide unlimited marketing functions and benefits for all industries.

    Website, https://thegrandfatherofpossibilities.com

    Ron is a STRATEGIC ADVISOR - CONSULTANT - MENTOR and - PROBLEM SOLVER.

    Huffington Post, brief video clip about Ron https://youtu.be/sjLPFzuftnA

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    If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to check out our previous episodes and subscribe for more inspiring stories.

    Connect with Reena Friedman Watts:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcastWe love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the wisdom of innovation and the importance of living a purposeful life.

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  • As Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, approaches, today's guest, Caroline Bass, reminds us that none of us are perfect. We're all a little broken, a little worn, a little pained. But we hold onto our past as we build anew. We want to refresh our possibilities. Take it step by step and do it with calm. Introducing the calming queen, Caroline Bass.

    Caroline shares her journey of breaking free midlife, overcoming fear, and taking small steps towards her dreams. She talks about her transition from corporate America to launching her own product, Queen Tulsi, and the challenges and triumphs along the way.

    Caroline emphasizes the importance of pushing through fear to find one's purpose and the significance of creating a balanced and calm environment, both at home and within oneself.

    Reena and Caroline discuss the power of small steps in achieving dreams, the importance of authenticity, and the role of natural remedies in managing stress. Caroline's story is a testament to resilience, growth, and the pursuit of a fulfilling life.

    Caroline Bass, founder of Queen Tulsi, developed this scientifically-backed herbal supplement to provide natural stress relief and mood balance. As a mom of three balancing a full-time job, Caroline struggled with anxiety, fatigue and feeling overwhelmed. She began formulating herbal blends to calm her nerves and soon shared them with friends and family, who loved the results and she realized she had something special on her hands. College students, friends, and family members all started asking for her supplement after noticing how well it helped with everything from managing anxiety to unwinding after a long day. To make her remedy accessible, she partnered with herbal experts to create Queen Tulsi, a carefully crafted unique blend that targets emotional stress, brain fog, hormonal mood swings, and inflammation in the body. She has since sold thousands of bottles of Queen Tulsi driven by word of mouth and her mission to bring this natural stress relief to the greater public so everyone can benefit from the power of these ancient herbs.

    Better Call Daddy Podcast listeners can get 15% off any order - including subscriptions and multi-packs! Use code, BetterCallDaddy at www.carolinebasshealth.com

    (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts hosts the better call daddy show each week(02:04) You talk about taking small steps towards your dreams on your podcast(06:39) You create your own supplements and have gone through 14 iterations(11:54) Queen Tulsi gives back to help Israel's struggling farmers(17:14) You signed up for a membership where you get facials every month(18:31) You talk about creating a balance of calm in your home(23:12) shares his favorite prayer, Modeh Ani(26:24) My dad had a catastrophic stroke two and a half years ago(31:56) Music can uplift elderly people, and that's really important(35:35) Tulsi is creating a class on how to connect with God(38:15) She wants to teach a class about King David's prayers(41:04) The program was designed to speed up brain processing for people with disabilities(45:49) Talk about some people you'd like to partner with with Tulsi(48:31) I'm wondering if your dad has any tips on parenting a beautiful daughter(49:04) You've heard from my mom. How did I raise such beautiful girl? And some tips of raising a daughter is

    Connect with Caroline Bass:- Website: https://carolinebasshealth.com/

    Connect with Reena Friedman Watts:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast

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  • Live from GasTech 2024 with Ben Seligson here in Houston. Ben is a podcaster, marketer, and natural connector who shares his journey from college radio to industrial marketing. He and Reena dive into the world of networking, the importance of local radio, and the challenges of engaging young talent in advanced manufacturing.

    Ben recounts how he met Mark Lacour and his experiences at the Houston Marketing Alliance. He also opens up about his time at KVRX 91.7 FM in Austin, Texas, where he hosted a specialized radio show called "Lone Star Lullabies."

    The conversation takes an interesting turn as Reena shares her own radio background and her time working for the Jerry Springer Show, revealing some behind-the-scenes stories that are both shocking and entertaining.The episode also touches on the future of industrial marketing, the role of XR and animation, and the importance of being present and building relationships in the industry. Ben and Reena discuss the challenges of attracting younger talent to advanced manufacturing and the potential solutions involving technology and digital solutions.Reena's dad, Wayne Friedman, weighs in with his wisdom on the topic, offering insights from his decades of experience in manufacturing and the importance of finding and nurturing talent.

    (00:00) Reena friedman Watts hosts better call daddy with Wayne Friedman(02:07) Ben Seligson was in radio in college. KVRX, 91.7 FM(05:36) Were you there pre automation or post automation?(08:29) The Jerry Springer show is off the air. Was it fake? Was it scripted(09:43) You worked on the Jerry Springer show from 2001 to 2003(11:45) You took the guests around. It's funny because I started off as intern(12:55) Favorite story that you saw at the Jerry Springer show? There's been many(14:33) You've interviewed people from Jerry Springer's reality show days(16:48) Did you ever consider working for any judge Judy or judge(20:44) Mark Lacour is attending GasTech conference in Houston, Texas(23:26) What have you learned about Canadians when negotiating business(24:22) XR is being used for marketing in the industrial space(26:53) How do you attract younger talent in advanced manufacturing(34:45) Better call Daddy is good advice always. And love you, grandpa

    Connect with Ben Seligson:- LinkedIn: Ben SeligsonConnect with Reena Friedman Watts:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcastWe love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the importance of local radio, industrial marketing, and the wisdom of experience.

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  • Today's guest Adrian Leal says his dad created dad jokes!

    Live from Gastech 2024, Reena Friedman Watts sits down with Adrian Leal to uncover the inspiring legacy of his father and how it has shaped his own life and career. Adrian shares heartfelt stories of his father's journey from a high school dropout to a successful career in electronics, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, faith, and humor in building one's personal brand.Adrian reflects on his father's influence, recounting how his dad balanced his career with his role as a Catholic deacon, and how he continued to mentor people even after a debilitating stroke. Adrian's own career in electronics and manufacturing has been deeply inspired by his father's resilience and dedication. He talks about the importance of knowing one's worth, leveraging strengths, and the power of mentoring and paying it forward.This episode also delves into the transformative changes in the manufacturing industry, the rise of automation and AI, and the exciting future of space exploration. Adrian's passion for innovation and his commitment to helping others shine through in every story he shares. Tune in to hear about the lessons learned from a father who was both goofy and wise, and how those lessons continue to guide Adrian in his professional and personal life.

    - (00:00) Adrian Leal's father was in electronics; he passed away recently- (04:55) Adrian says his dad being a Christian influenced his career choices- (06:36) You recently left your previous company after being laid off- (10:44) Adrian started going to Cup of Joey because he wanted to find customers- (12:36) The biggest changes in electronics manufacturing have been automation and AI- (14:13) What do you think your dad is most proud of you for- (18:07) Adrian says dad and son bond when he cleans his butt- (19:52) There will be colonies on the moon within, probably within my children's lifetime

    Connect with Adrian Leal:- LinkedIn: Adrian Leal

    Connect with Reena Friedman Watts:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcastWe love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the wisdom of legacy, authenticity, and innovation.

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    Adrian serves as the USA Business Development Manager for Teltonika EMS and is the President of the Houston SMTA Chapter. With over 30 years of experience in the manufacturing industry, he has worked extensively as both an end user and a service provider. Throughout his career, he has held diverse roles including process engineer, manufacturing engineer, quality engineer, field engineer, and sales engineer.In 2003, Adrian became the first engineer from the oil and gas industry to earn the prestigious Process Engineer certification from the SMTA. From 2006 to 2015, he voluntarily took on the role of ESD Subject Matter Expert for SLB, where he developed an internal ESD program that remains in use today.In addition to his professional achievements, Adrian is committed to giving back to his community. He serves as an ambassador for the Cup of JoeY networking group, supports the local Veterans Chamber of Commerce, advocates for STEM programs for underserved youth, such as Tech Fest Live and supports the RED M organization, a group of professionals who raise awareness and funds to combat human trafficking He is widely regarded as a resource for workforce development and a trusted advisor in the manufacturing sector.
  • Today's guest, Abigail Gagnon, is the host of the Beyoutiful Legacy podcast, and she joins us to discuss her journey into podcasting, the importance of faith, and the power of legacy.

    Abigail opens up about her experiences with chronic illness, homeschooling, and the challenges of growing up in a chaotic environment.

    She shares how these experiences have shaped her perspective and driven her to create a platform where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued.

    Abigail talks about her initial goals for her podcast, how they have evolved, and the importance of having guests from diverse backgrounds. She also delves into her personal struggles, including dealing with suicidal thoughts and the impact of her upbringing on her mental health. Through it all, Abigail emphasizes the significance of connecting with others and building a supportive community.

    This heartfelt episode is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of sharing our stories. Tune in to hear Abigail's inspiring journey and the wisdom she has gained along the way.

    (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts hosts the Better Call daddy podcast with Wayne Friedman(02:10) You started your podcast with no expectation of what it would be like(04:13) You said you had a couple of goals when you started blogging(04:31) Another thing that I kind of wanted to touch on, and I have somewhat,(06:02) You grew up in a Christian home and became a Christian very young(08:20) When did you start questioning your purpose in life(13:10) Abigail grew up in a christian home with four siblings(18:21) Growing up with siblings, situations can be interpreted in different ways(20:23) I am really curious about being homeschooled (27:51) I enjoy organizing and being able to start things. I think homeschooling helped me get organized(30:51) Your podcast process has changed over the last year(35:08) You talk about leaving a legacy no matter what you're doing(39:53) The spoon theory describes what it's like to be chronically ill(41:58) I use apple cider vinegar with mother in it for my hair care(45:31) Abigail's podcast went public last week(48:55) Abigail says one can have a legacy just by communicating with others

    Connect with Abigail Gagnon:- Instagram: beyoutiful_legacy- Podcast: Available on all major podcast platforms

    Connect with Reena Friedman Watts:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcastWe love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the importance of legacy and the power of community.Show notes created by https://headliner.app

  • Today's guest wants to live forever. He's a longevity expert, biohacker, podcaster, and he's into rejuvenating the body both physically and mentally. Chris Burres, welcome to the Better Call Daddy show.

    Chris shares his fascinating journey into the world of longevity, biohacking, and the science behind living a longer, healthier life. From creating care packages for Joe Rogan to discussing the most significant scientific hindrances to extended life, Chris dives deep into the realm of health and wellness. He talks about the importance of stem cells, the groundbreaking research on ESS 60, and the potential for humans to live much longer than we currently do.

    Chris also opens up about his personal experiences, including his SEO podcast, the launch of his new podcast "Live Beyond the Norms," and his book "Live Longer and Better." He discusses the importance of diet, sleep, exercise, and medical screenings, sharing insights from his interviews with top experts in the field of longevity.

    This episode is a treasure trove of information for anyone interested in living a healthier, longer life. Whether you're a biohacker, a health enthusiast, or just curious about the future of longevity, Chris Burres provides valuable insights and practical advice.

    (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Wayne Friedman to the better call daddy show(01:55) There's a company called ways to that do stem cell research(03:40) ESS 60 molecule responsible for longest longevity experimental result on mammals(05:22) Peter H. Diamandis recently wrote a book with Tony Robbins called Life Force(06:01) Where our stem cells come from shrinks with age, right(12:00) What did you learn from doing the SEO podcast and putting yourself out there(13:13) Ess 60 is the molecule responsible for single longest longevity experimental result on mammals(16:14) Medical community is getting better at extending our lives faster than we're aging(21:37) So I would say I should know because then whatever the things that need to be done(22:15) Living a healthy lifestyle is the number one thing you can do to avoid ALS(24:22) One of the things I really like about intermittent fasting is it works for any diet(30:01) You have lots of conversations with your kids about success, parenting(35:21) My son plays soccer. I played for 25 years, got to semi professional(40:16) A parent confronts his child about sleeping on a fluffy carpet. And he's like, I don't think CPS would like that(41:31) Did you ever give your parents pushback? Yes. What comes up there? Yeah, I did. In high school, I used to go(46:41) You want to talk about craziness with your subconscious. Like, how do they do that across a crowded dance floor bar(47:11) Patrick's mission is to get his SRTT training to as many people as possible(48:37) How long do you intend on living and how long can humans live(53:21) You could ask your dad what would he have done different raising you(56:29) Where has your dad found the most happiness? Mhm. I haven't really asked him that01:02:30 ">The podcast is called Live beyond the Norms. So it's live beyond the norms(01:04:57) You've interviewed some of the biggest names in longevity and biohacking(01:05:55) Chris Burres says he wants to live forever but wants to be healthy

    Connect with Chris Burres:- Website: myvitalc.com

    If you liked this episode check out my episode with Paul Hutchinson from Sound of Freedom

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-call-daddy/id1525296416?i=1000642047299

    Connect with Reena:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast

    We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the wisdom of longevity and the importance of living a healthier life.

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  • Having a diverse background is sometimes better than specializing in one thing. Today's guest, Lori Van Dusen, is the author of Running with Grace. Notice how she didn't say running with the fastest speed or endurance. It's about style, being a good sport, and thinking about things in the long term.Lori Van Dusen, welcome to the Better Call Daddy show. I am so excited that David Hirsch connected us.

    In this heartfelt episode, Lori shares her journey from Wall Street trainee to successful financial advisor, emphasizing the importance of holistic client care. She delves into her personal life, discussing the sudden loss of her husband, the challenges of being a present mother while managing a demanding career, and the therapeutic process of writing her book.

    This episode is a powerful exploration of resilience, adaptability, and the importance of building meaningful relationships. Tune in to hear Lori's inspiring story and the wisdom she's gained along the way.

    Lori Van Dusen, CIMA®, is the Founder and CEO of LVW Advisors, a registered investment advisory firm that serves both wealthy families and individuals, as well as nonprofit institutions throughout the United States. An advocate of client-focused strategies for more than 25 years, she has become the voice of reason in providing unbiased and integrated solutions in a fragmented financial services industry. Lori is passionate about numerous philanthropic causes, serving on several boards focused on urban education, health and wellness, and the fine arts.

    Lori began her investment advisory career in 1987 with Shearson Lehman Brothers, which was later acquired by Citigroup Smith Barney. By 2004, she had achieved the title of Managing Director with Citigroup Smith Barney. She founded LVW Advisors, a registered investment advisory firm, in 2011, leading a team of investment professionals.

    A recipient of numerous accolades, in 2019 Lori was named to Barron’s Financial Advisor Hall of Fame, which recognizes advisors who have appeared in more than 10 of Barron’s annual Top Financial Advisor rankings. Additionally, Lori was ranked #1 in New York - NY State on Forbes’ 2023 and 2022 Best-In-State Wealth Advisors lists and has been ranked for five consecutive years on both Forbes’ America’s Top Wealth Advisors list and Forbes’ America’s Top Women Advisors lists.

    In recognition of her involvement in the Rochester community, Lori was recognized in the Rochester Business Journal’s 2023, 2022, and 2021 Power 100 list and received the 2020 Women of Excellence distinction with the Circle of Excellence honor. The Circle of Excellence recognizes a small group of women each year with longstanding, notable success in the community who are leading the way for other women. Additionally, Lori was inducted into the 2019 Rochester Business Hall of Fame and joins a prestigious list of Rochester business leaders who have been previously inducted. Lori has also been recognized by the Girl Scouts of Western New York as one of the 2019 Women of Distinction.

    In 2017, Lori was featured on the J.P. Morgan Asset Management and Dow Jones panel discussion, “Let’s Talk: The Changing Face of Advice,” where she and Dr. David Kelly, Chief Global Strategist of J.P. Morgan Asset Management, discussed the investment and wealth management needs of today’s client and the client of the future. This inaugural production was widely promoted in both Barron’s and The Wall Street Journal. In addition, in light of her astute business acumen and numerous philanthropic endeavors, Lori is a highly sought out speaker and is frequently featured in premier investment publications, such as Barron’s and Forbes.

    In 2018, Lori was awarded the Alice Holloway Young Award for Distinguished Service by a Retired Trustee, presented by the New York Community College Trustees. This prestigious award recognized Lori for her fervent advocacy, leadership and on-going support of student success at Monroe Community College, where she retired as Chair of the Board of Trustees in 2008.

    Key Takeaways

    - The importance of holistic client care and listening to truly understand their needs.- The challenges and rewards of balancing career and family life.- The therapeutic power of writing and sharing personal stories.- The value of building a supportive team and mentoring the next generation.

    Connect with Lori Van Dusen

    - Book: Running with Grace

    Connect with Reena

    - Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcastWe love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates resilience and the importance of self-worth.- (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts welcomes back Wayne Friedman for the better call daddy show- (01:58) Lori Van Dusen: David and I go way back- (08:54) When you have a traumatic event, your soul leaves your body- (14:00) Your music producer son helps you edit your book- (16:46) I just want to say that I love how personal your book is- (21:54) What is your most gratifying experience with philanthropy- (27:35) Cole weighed five pounds when he was born- (28:00) You met your husband on his birthday, and you got married quickly- (31:40) You've sold two homes and are in the process of listing another one- (35:29) After Ron, my husband, died, I dealt with grief through meditation- (42:01) I have kept things from my college days or my early twenties- (43:08) You didn't really know your dad until you were 24- (47:04) You write about how your family has incredible history in New York- (49:49) When you started at Lehman Brothers, there were 300 people- (54:25) You developed a recurring revenue business model to help grow your firm- (57:12) I'm curious how opera singing fits in to your next book- (01:02:33) I'd love to hear your dad's advice to young parents- (01:04:15) You've heard from my mom. Now let's switch it over to grandpa

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  • "It's hard to see the picture, when you are in the frame." Storytelling is not just a tool; it's a superpower in the world of sales. And today's guest is an expert. Adrian Miller is a relationship builder, and no job is too big or too small for her to accomplish. In this episode, Adrian shares her journey from working as a maid in a sleazy motel to becoming a successful sales trainer. She talks about her early jobs, the lessons learned, and the importance of persistence and adaptability in building a career.Adrian also delves into her love for travel, discussing how exploring different cultures and environments has enriched her life and work. She shares some travel hacks, the significance of creating memories with her children, and how travel has influenced her approach to business.

    This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, creativity, and the power of building meaningful relationships. Tune in to hear Adrian’s inspiring story and the wisdom she's gained along the way.

    Key Takeaways

    - The importance of persistence and adaptability in building a career.- How travel can enrich your life and influence your approach to business.- The value of creating memories and experiences with your children.- Building rapport with clients and maintaining meaningful relationships is crucial for long-term success.

    With more than three decades of experience, Adrian Miller is your trusted partner for driving increased results from your business development and sales initiatives. Adrian is a renowned expert in business development strategy and sales training, offering practical solutions to a diverse clientele, spanning from solopreneurs and startups to Fortune 500 giants.

    Adrian's approach is deeply personalized, working closely with each client to uncover opportunities, understand challenges, and provide targeted solutions that yield measurable results. Her commitment to investing quality time and effort ensures that her clients see tangible improvements.

    Driven by a passion for helping companies secure new business, Adrian delivers her innovative programs with unforgettable energy, motivating each person that sells to reach new levels of success.

    Adrian's unique blend of straightforward communication and witty humor has earned her widespread recognition. Encouraged by many, Adrian took the leap and introduced WordsWork Copywriting, a venture specializing in crafting compelling content for businesses seeking engaging narratives and anecdotal pieces for their blogs, social media platforms, and websites.

    Adrian is also an avid theatergoer, voracious reader, worldwide traveler, amateur photographer, foodie, raving fan of the Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen, and known to frequent dive bars whenever appropriate.

    Connect with Adrian Miller

    - Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: Adrian Miller- Phone: 516-445-1135Connect with Reena

    - Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcastWe love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode.

    Share it with someone who appreciates the resilience and the importance of self-worth.- (00:00) Each week, I interview a guest, share the stories with my dad- (04:36) How did you get that job and what did you learn from it- (09:02) You are a world traveler. Can you talk a little bit about that- (12:22) We tried to live in a tree in Mendocino, California- (16:52) Your travel bug started with your husband who was traveling- (21:00) How important is creating memories with your children when traveling- (24:39) Do not check luggage when traveling. I don't care if you're going for a year- (29:10) Adrian Miller: Clear is better than TSA, but it's still expensive- (30:44) Did you travel with your parents ever? Not really, no. I went to sleepaway camp- (31:57) Have you gotten clients on your travels? Do you mix business and pleasure- (35:45) What's the craziest thing you've done to get a client- (42:36) When you started your business, no one came to you because you sold- (45:46) For small businesses, their business has plateaued. They all want to improve sales- (49:20) Adrian: People don't know how to stay in touch- (53:32) My newsletter comes out through constant contact and Mailchimp's pretty much the same- (58:17) Miller: I have three grandchildren and I'm involved with them- (01:03:07) Today is women's equal pay day, and I support that- (01:04:02) Can you spend too much time with your grandchildren? Is it possible

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  • Today's guest, John Svedese, found a comfortable place to be himself, and it happens to be his basement in Brooklyn, New York. John is a podcaster, a family man, and someone who took care of his grandparents. He even had his dad intro Reena on his podcast.

    In this episode, John shares his journey from growing up in a family of serial entrepreneurs to starting his own ventures and building an empire from his basement.John talks about his early involvement in his father's background screening company, his entrepreneurial spirit, and how he transitioned from working in corporate settings to cutting cold cuts at a local supermarket to make ends meet.

    He also delves into the challenges and rewards of balancing family life with his passion for podcasting.

    John's story is one of resilience, creativity, and the importance of family legacy. He discusses the evolution of his podcasting journey, the various shows he started, and how he eventually consolidated his efforts under the "Basement Surge" brand. John also shares touching anecdotes about his grandparents and the impact they had on his life.This episode is a heartfelt exploration of the American dream, the value of hard work, and the joy of building something meaningful from the ground up. Tune in to hear John's inspiring story and the wisdom he's gained along the way.

    Key Takeaways

    - The importance of family legacy and entrepreneurial spirit.- Balancing work and family life requires resilience and adaptability.- Building something meaningful often starts from humble beginnings.- Podcasting can be a powerful tool for personal growth and connection.

    Connect with John Svedese

    - Podcast: Basement Surge- Twitter: Basement Surge- Instagram: Basement Surge

    Connect with Reena

    - Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcastWe love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the resilience and the importance of self-worth.

    - (00:00) Each week I interview a guest, share the stories with my dad- (05:27) PII works for major corporations to do background screening on prospective employees- (07:18) Do you think most corporations don't look back 15-20 years- (10:56) Your grandparents are both immigrants. What role have your grandparents played in your life- (14:45) You talk about what you want your legacy to be and parenting your kids- (15:44) How do you involve your kids in your work or in your passions- (17:10) Talk to me a little bit about this empire that you're building called basement surge- (23:26) Right, yeah. Exactly. And deal with me, you know, and stay with me. Not because he has to, but because he wants- (23:42) When you found out you were expecting a daughter, how did you feel- (27:59) Podcasting has helped me become more outgoing, you know- (28:49) Jamie Bell got Paul Cubby Bryan on his show through Instagram- (33:26) Is there anything that you would like to share about basement surge- (36:11) My grandfather passed away from Parkinson's, and I took care of him- (37:54) John's podcast reaffirms what podcasting is about

  • People relate better to those who have gone through similar experiences. Today, Reena Friedman Watts brings a heartfelt rebroadcast of an interview with Jey Young from the Young Dad Podcast. Jey opens up about his tough beginnings, wrongful termination, and the resilience it takes to choose love over hate. This episode is a raw and candid conversation about overcoming adversity, the importance of family, and the lessons learned along the way.

    Jey shares his journey through wrongful termination, the challenges of job hunting, and the satisfaction of standing up for what’s right. He talks about the complexities of family dynamics, growing up in a biracial family, and the impact of generational trauma. Reena and Jey discuss the importance of having a support system, the role of grandparents, and the value of being there for your children.

    This episode is a powerful reminder of the strength found in vulnerability and the importance of having open, honest conversations about the struggles we face. Tune in to hear Jey’s story and the wisdom he’s gained from his experiences.

    Key Takeaways

    - Standing up for yourself is crucial, especially in the face of wrongful termination.- Having a strong support system can make a significant difference in overcoming challenges.- Generational trauma and cultural dynamics play a critical role in shaping our experiences.- Open, honest conversations about our struggles help build stronger connections and understanding.Connect with Jey Young- Podcast: Young Dad Podcast

    Jey on Twitter https://x.com/ballboyjey

    Blog https://www.ballboymedia.com/

    Book mentioned in episode, "The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated Ameria" Richard Rothstein (Author) https://a.co/d/8aTmv2F

    If you liked this episode check out Jey's episode with his dad episode 100

    Connect with Reena

    - Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast

    We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the resilience and the importance of self-worth.

    - (00:00) The better call daddy show features advice from my dad Wayne Friedman- (02:14) Jey got wrongfully terminated from a job and had to file for unemployment- (07:06) Better Call Daddy features interviews with interesting and controversial people- (07:34) My dad and his parents were very instrumental in my life- (14:40) Jey talks with his dad about fatherhood and their story in episode 100- (22:05) My husband went from working at GE in Kentucky to working for GE in Chicago- (22:49) Jey grew up in Oakland and my hubby went to college at Berkeley- (27:36) De jure segregation was founded during post World War two economic boom- (35:38) I was in a training where there was only one biracial person- (40:42) There's a lot of entitlement that I felt like growing up- (42:37) How do you think entitlement happens? It's taught. It's 100% taught. 100%. So I think, like, for you not saying- (45:04) Well, I'm going to bring up something controversial. I worry about anti Semitism in the future- (50:51) The generation that's voting for the first time in this election is LGBTQIA- (58:50) The world needs more conversations like this 100%- (01:09:47) Jey is on a young dad's podcast discussing workplace issues- (01:15:27) Even in marriage, it's also relationship building. And you were going over some of those variables

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  • "At the end of the day, podcasting is a medium to communicate, and you need to be present in the way people like to consume."

    Today's guest, Manali Bhat, is a podcaster and podcast producer who has worked on over 500 episodes and four top-ranking shows with 18 clients. Reena and Manali compare notes on the podcasting journey, discussing the importance of building rapport with guests, the challenges of managing multiple shows, and the art of engaging conversations.

    Manali shares her unique perspective on how her engineering background influences her podcasting style, the importance of creativity in content creation, and her personal journey of overcoming shyness through podcasting.

    Manali opens up about her experiences growing up in Mumbai, the cultural diversity she encountered, and the challenges of convincing her parents about her career in podcasting. She also discusses the significance of addressing past traumas and how painting helped her heal from childhood experiences. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, creativity, and the power of finding one's voice through podcasting.

    Key Takeaways

    - Building rapport with guests can lead to more engaging and authentic conversations.- Creativity in content creation is crucial for maintaining audience interest and growth.- Addressing past traumas is essential for personal growth and healing.- Podcasting can be a powerful medium for finding and expressing one's voice.

    Connect with Manali Bhat

    - LinkedIn: Manali Bhat- YouTube: Manali Bhat

    Connect with Reena

    - Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast

    We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the resilience and the importance of self-worth.

    - (00:00) This is the better call daddy show. Each week, I interview a guest, share stories with my dad- (01:38) Manali Bhat is a podcaster, a podcast producer- (07:26) You have an engineering background, and I think that plays into your podcasting- (12:58) Why did you decide not to be on the audio listening platforms and to stick with YouTube- (18:39) Talk to me about what it was like growing up in Mumbai- (24:25) How did you get your first client through upwork- (30:30) You need to test what your audience wants before you create your podcast- (32:26) Are you doing this by yourself, or have you now hired other people to help- (36:54) Manali was uncomfortable with a drawing teacher when she was young- (42:39) Manali says one of her kids had a stomachache this morning- (45:08) Manali Bhat focuses on getting on YouTube and helping podcasters- (46:30) Manali uses podcasting to boost her confidence and grow as a person- (48:37) How do you raise four children, or three children or nine children

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  • "Parenting is one of those things that takes time."

    "Our job as parents is to be there as much as we can for our kids."

    "The opposite of trauma in general is connection."

    "We want to create an environment for our kids where instead of it being I can’t tell my parents about that to the world of I can’t wait to tell my parents."

    “Parenting is easy,” said no one ever.Today’s guest, Chananya Abraham, is a parent of five, a podcaster, and a therapist specializing in working with teens, young adults, and parents. This episode feels a bit like a therapy session as Chananya dives deep into the intricacies of parenting. From the seemingly simple questions like how to get kids to pick up their stuff, to the more profound aspects of parenting, Chananya provides thoughtful insights and actionable advice.

    Chananya discusses the importance of understanding that each child is different and how to communicate effectively with them. He emphasizes the significance of not taking things personally and the value of the “pause” in parenting.

    Chananya also shares personal stories about his own parenting journey, including the challenges and rewards of raising teenagers and how he’s evolved as a dad over the years.

    Join us as Chananya talks about the importance of self-care for parents, the power of saying “I’m sorry,” and the complexities of blended families. He also touches on how unconscious parenting patterns can stem from how we were raised and offers advice on handling estranged relationships with parents.This episode is packed with wisdom and practical tips for parents at any stage of their journey.

    Whether you’re a new parent or have been in the trenches for years, you’ll find valuable takeaways to help you navigate the challenging yet rewarding path of parenthood.

    Key Takeaways

    - Effective communication with children requires understanding their unique needs.- Don’t take it personally when kids don’t follow your expectations.- The “pause” technique can help manage intense emotions and reactions.- Self-care is crucial for parents to maintain their energy and well-being.- Apologizing to your children can be a powerful tool in building trust and connection.- Blended families require extra sensitivity and effort to ensure all children feel equally loved and valued.Connect with Chananya Abraham

    - Podcast: Parenting is Easy, Said No One Ever- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parentingiseasysaidno1ever- Email: [email protected]

    Connect with Reena

    - Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast

    We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the wisdom of navigating the complexities of parenting.

    Book mentioned

    The Mindfulness Solution for Intense Emotions: Take Control of Borderline Personality Disorder with DBT https://a.co/d/evCfwAq

    - (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts: Better call daddy intro- (01:56) Chananya Abraham: Every single child is different, so communication is important- (05:25) Do you feel like you've evolved as a dad- (05:54) Do you think being a dad is easier now with kid five versus the beginning- (11:34) Dean Kunsta talks about the concept of the pause. So how does it work by a regular Tuesday dinner- (14:43) Let's talk about when parents are going to mess up in everyday life- (18:09) Can we talk a little bit about how unconscious parenting happens from how you were parented- (24:24) What would you tell somebody who has estranged relationship with a parent- (27:49) Were you intentional in wanting to have kids? Yes, 100%- (33:08) If opportunity came for a book about parenting, would you write it- (40:05) We want to create an environment for our kids where instead of it being I cant tell- (41:15) Self care is the importance of taking care of yourself. I say those words, self care, and I cringe about them- (42:39) A parent should also realize that things are going to look different right now- (47:39) Is there anything that you would like to ask my dad about parenting- (48:07) Chananya's podcast is called parenting is easy said no one ever. You can find it everywhere- (48:57) Being a parent turns out to be a much tougher job than anybody anticipated- (53:16) Some of the most sensitive things in children's lives could be caused by parents

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  • "Focus on who you serve, not just what you do."

    Today's guest, Daniel Andrews, is a chief instigator who specializes in creating new and meaningful connections. Daniel joins us to discuss the true value of networking and why your network is indeed your net worth. He shares his insights on the importance of mutual support, the pitfalls of over-giving, and how to properly follow up with people to build lasting professional relationships. Daniel illustrates his points with personal anecdotes, including how he navigated helping a friend with a hacked email account and the importance of maintaining active relationships within your network. He also delves into the concept of mutuality over reciprocity and shares valuable tips on how to ask better questions to uncover referability. Join us as Daniel breaks down the art of networking, the necessity of giving others the opportunity to give back, and the significance of maintaining balanced relationships. This episode is a masterclass in building a network that stands the test of time.

    Key Takeaways

    - Your network is a subset of your connections—those who will return your call.- Mutual support is crucial; find out what others need and give it to them.- Over-giving can be detrimental; balance is key.- Ask better questions to uncover referability and build strong professional relationships.

    Connect with Daniel Andrews

    - Website: danielpatrickandrews.com- LinkedIn: Daniel Patrick Andrews

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    - Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the wisdom of building meaningful connections. (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts hosts the Better Call Daddy show with Wayne Friedman(01:56) Daniel says network is a subset of your connections. Quote, network is your net worth(05:55) When relationships are unbalanced, they end eventually(09:24) This article explains how to go from casual business card exchange to profitable referral relationship(09:43) Author Adam Grant says you can sort people into their networking style(14:03) I accept your apology on two conditions, which always brings people up short(15:58) I'm interested in how you properly follow up with people(18:38) My wife has launched the second of her two businesses recently(21:07) Mike says sometimes he over assumed where he was starting with prospective clients(25:20) To build credibility and uncover your referability, you need to uncover your(30:05) Tell me about a case where you almost lost a deal, but then prevailed(30:58) Talk about lessons your dad taught you about business(34:56) Daniel Patrick Andrews: What are people doing wrong when networking(38:19) What's a concept you tried to teach your daughter but it didn't stick(41:04) Tell somebody you appreciate them, especially in your family(44:57) Daniel brings up the key to networking is building relationships with people(50:31) Your father is a giver, but sometimes you have to give back(51:56) Better Call Daddy tries to get kids to be more tolerant of othersShow notes created by https://headliner.app

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  • "You can't edit a blank page, right? You have to write the damn thing down and then you can make it better."

    "Courage is doing it anyway. Courage is not having the fear."

    "I want a big life. I want my dreams. And I'm not just wanting them, I'm going about getting them."

    "It's like, we're all just trying to do our best. I think good people are. Most people."

    Today's guest is Anne Alexander Sieder, an American actress, screenwriter, and podcaster based in Germany. Anne takes us through her incredible journey, from her early days in film school to navigating the complexities of motherhood and career. She shares insights on the importance of readiness in acting, the challenges of balancing personal and professional life, and the evolving landscape of the entertainment industry with the advent of AI.Anne opens up about her experiences with different acting techniques, the significance of embracing imperfections, and the lessons she learned from her parents. She also takes us into her adventurous teenage years, including a daring hitchhiking trip across the U.S., and how those experiences shaped her as a person and a mother.

    Join us as Anne discusses the emotional highs and lows of her life, the importance of self-awareness, and her relentless pursuit of her dreams. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, family dynamics, and the power of perseverance.

    Key Takeaways

    - Readiness in acting comes from doing and gaining feedback.- Balancing personal and professional life requires self-awareness and support from loved ones.- AI is changing the entertainment industry, but human connection remains irreplaceable.- Resilience and perseverance are crucial in overcoming life's challenges.

    Connect with Anne Alexander Sieder

    - Instagram: @annealexandersieder

    - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/act_bold/

    - Podcast: Act Bold on YouTube- Spotify: Act Bold on Spotify- Apple Podcasts: Act Bold on Apple Podcasts

    Connect with Reena

    - Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcastWe love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the resilience and the importance of self-worth.(00:00) The better call daddy show features stories from influential fathers and controversial people(01:53) So I wanted to start with a subject that you have covered on your podcast(05:32) I would love to take it back to kind of your film school days(11:07) Because it's supposed to be a computer and it has access to everything(11:23) There is an exercise that I'm working on with the course that I have(12:01) As actors, you have to be self aware of what you bring to roles(13:06) Once we have kids, they come first, right? Right(15:48) Do you think there was any concerns of you working in Hollywood or acting(19:07) First time I ever acted was at summer camp when I was ten(22:11) Did you ever feel self conscious as an actor? Yeah yeah sure(27:23) I started to tear up, and he looked at me and he said, you're acting(28:19) What did your parents think of your acting? Were they supportive(31:08) Can you talk a little bit about how you've invested in yourself(34:54) Have you ever fallen flat on your face preparing for a scene(37:36) How did your parents help you be better? Hmm. That's a good question. What would you say they got right(42:55) Alexander was arrested for driving without his driver's license when he was 14(47:48) Mara says she accidentally hit a classmate at school when she was 15(52:39) Mara and I hitchhiked to California with $10 between us(54:45) Two college girls hitchhiked to California in the seventies(59:37) You repaired a rift between your parents after you had your son(01:05:01) You've been able to forgive your mother and yourself for surviving cancer(01:08:51) Mara died the year my son was born(01:10:33) Your father ran a manufacturing company for 40 years, and now he's an entrepreneur(01:15:09) Anne says she didn't come across any monsters growing up(01:16:54) This is an episode with Anne about fatherhood and motherhoodShow notes created by Headliner

  • Today we have a truly special guest, Karina Acosta, someone who's stepping into the spotlight for the very first time. When someone introduces you to their friends or family, you know those connections deserve a little bit of extra care. Today's guest is no exception. She's the daughter of a very memorable past guest, Enrique Acosta Gonzalez. Her father not only encouraged her but also instilled in her the faith to believe in herself. Confidence is hard to impart on a daughter, but Enrique showed her that building confidence makes you a believer. And now it's her turn to take to the stage. Karina, welcome to the Better Call Daddy show.

    Karina shares her touching journey of being intentionally loved and supported by her stepfather, Enrique. From the moment he entered her life at the age of eight, Enrique made every effort to be an active and loving presence. Karina recounts the special moments that solidified their bond, from tea parties to school award ceremonies, and ultimately, her decision to ask Enrique to adopt her when she turned 18.

    Karina opens up about her relationship with her biological father and the impact Enrique had in filling that void. She talks about the importance of having a father figure and how it shaped her views on family and parenthood.

    Karina also shares her aspirations of becoming a nurse, her interest in holistic living, and her deep appreciation for the support system provided by her family, especially her grandmother.

    Join us as Karina discusses the complexities of growing up, the lessons she's learned along the way, and her plans for the future. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of love, family, and the power of intentional relationships.

    Connect with Reena- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcastWe love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the importance of family and intentional love.(00:00) Reena Friedman Watts hosts the Better Call Daddy show with Wayne Friedman(01:38) Today we have a truly special guest, someone who's stepping into the spotlight(02:15) Your dad has been doing a podcast for a while(03:17) When you turned 18, you asked your dad to formally adopt you(04:43) You say you always wanted your stepdad to adopt you(07:39) What are your thoughts about the importance of a dad to a daughter(09:02) Do you feel comfortable talking about what happened with your birth dad(14:35) You have two sisters and two brothers. Are you similar to your sisters(16:27) Would you ever consider adopting a child? I would. I have no children(22:07) Do you ever give your dad advice on dating or career decisions(27:28) Were there years where you didn't share everything with your parents(32:33) This one bloomed multiple times, so that's insane(32:49) Does a relationship with your father help you believe in God more(37:42) Is there anything that you'd like to ask my dad? Let's see. You've heard from mom let's switch it over to grandpa(38:14) This was a superb episode with Karina. It was her first, and she was very comfortable(41:23) Better call daddy: Helping others is really like helping yourself

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