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    Explore " family dinner" with insightful episodes like "KATHERINE GONE GOOD", "Matering Your UNique Resilience with Ashly Balza", "Ep. 68 - It's a Philly Thing", "Real Deep Sh*!: Using Sarcasm to Get Through the Holidays" and "Unshakeable and Unbreakable: Building a Strong Family [Guest: Mell Hashey of The Strong Family Project]" from podcasts like ""WORLD GONE GOOD", "The Resilient Mother Podcast", "Listen Up and Fuggin' Listen", "Women Who Sarcast" and "Moms Grab Coffee - Christian Motherhood, Faith-based Parenting, Biblical Wisdom, and Intentional Living for Christian Moms Podcast"" and more!

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    KATHERINE GONE GOOD

    KATHERINE GONE GOOD
    Katherine Roberts is not shy to make change and take leaps in her life. She is the very definition of a self-starter and she’s got her own special recipe - you’ll see why we use that word when you listen - for good. Katherine shares the good of passing down family recipes, reinventing meals as well as yourself, and believing in yourself even when it's the scariest thing to believe in. This is the first new episode of 2024 and an oh-so-good way to kickstart the new year. Need a new novel to start the new year? Grab Steve's cozy mystery DROWN TOWN here: Amazon: https://amzn.to/478W8mp OR Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/3Mv7cCk Want more GOOD? Check out our new Patreon site for more of this here World Gone Good: https://www.patreon.com/WorldGoneGood

    Matering Your UNique Resilience with Ashly Balza

    Matering Your UNique Resilience with Ashly Balza

    Ashly and I have a down-to-earth mom-to-mom conversation about resilience and parenting. Ashly is a mompreneur and a mother of seven children. She shares great insights into meeting different children's needs, making sure you practice self-care, and building your community.  We discuss how stepping into your authentic self is the begining of thriving by living your truth.

    Meet Ashly the Skincare Mama with a passion for pampering and self-care! Armed with the magical powers of aloe, she's on a mission to make the world glow one face at a time. You can usually find her enjoying her favorite cup of coffee or planning the next family vacation. Because hey, even super-mamas need a little R&R. So grab a face mask, sip your coffee, and join Ashly on her quest for radiant skin and ultimate relaxation! 

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    Ep. 68 - It's a Philly Thing

    Ep. 68 - It's a Philly Thing

    Get ready for another hilarious episode of the Listen Up and Fuggin Listen podcast! Philly Mark and Cousin Cody are buzzing with excitement as they unpack the Philadelphia Eagles' triumph over the Chiefs in the latest game. From unexpected plays to moments that had them on the edge of their seats, these two die-hard fans share their wild reactions and winning superstitions that they swear made all the difference.

    But hold onto your stuffing, folks, because it's that time of year again – Thanksgiving! The boys dive into the sheer insanity of their upcoming degenerate family dinner. From Aunt Carol's Ashpotatoes  o Uncle Lou's Percarroni and Cheese that somehow get worse every year, they share anecdotes that'll have you both cringing and cackling.

    So, tune in and join the laughter with the Listen Up and Fuggin Listen podcast. Philly Mark and Cousin Cody are ready to serve up a plateful of sports banter and family antics that'll leave you chuckling all the way through your cranberry sauce

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    Real Deep Sh*!: Using Sarcasm to Get Through the Holidays

    Real Deep Sh*!: Using Sarcasm to Get Through the Holidays

    The holiday season is upon us yet again. How did it sneak up on us?!

    Tune in to this week's episode of Real Deep Sh*! when Kathy talked about ways to use sarcasm to get through the company holiday party and those awkward, surface-y, and way too personal family gatherings (with people you haven't seen since last year's family dinner).

    This episode is the finale for season two. Time sure flies when you're being sarcastic! Kathy and Cori will be back in January with new episodes, new topic ideas, and the same ol' sarcasm (if it ain't broke...). Kathy will also be introducing a new cohost to join her for the first episode of each month.

    So stay tuned for season three in the new year!

    Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast podcast. Have a wonderful holiday season!

    Sarcasmaste.



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    Unshakeable and Unbreakable: Building a Strong Family [Guest: Mell Hashey of The Strong Family Project]

    Unshakeable and Unbreakable: Building a Strong Family [Guest: Mell Hashey of The Strong Family Project]

    In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of what it means to be a "strong family." Mell Hashey of the Strong Family Project joins me to share the 7 key elements to establish a family foundation that can withstand any storm. Whether you're a new mom or have years of parenting under your belt, this episode is filled with invaluable tips and insights that will re-energize and recharge your family dynamics! 
    We discuss: 

    • What does it mean to be a "strong family"?
    • The importance of picking family core values, what it means and how to do it
    • How a family morning routine sets everyone up for success
    • The magic behind family meetings that kids actually love and how to make them a household staple
    • Introducing the confidence-building goal setting system: How to encourage your kids to dream big and work hard
    • Why the family dinner plan and conversation topics are key to understanding and growing with each other
    • The significance of an evening debrief for kids to be heard: Cultivating an environment where everyone feels valued and understood.
    • Home relationships to be mindful of: Fostering healthy relationships with each member of the family

    Don’t miss Part II next week as Mell Hashey shares her best advice on being a present and intentional mom and how to manage mom guilt.
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    Food From Where You Live to Enrich How You Live

    Food From Where You Live to Enrich How You Live

    My guest started Family Dinner in 2017 with the mission of creating community around local food and the people who grow it. Their aim was to use data and technology

    to shorten and strengthen the local food supply chain, reduce waste in the system, and give smaller businesses a chance to compete on a larger stage.

    Each week, they select their ingredients in partnership with people who have dedicated their lives to mastering their craft. They are farmers, butchers, bakers, cheese makers, pasta producers, and spice savants. You will be inspired!

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    The Connection Game: Conversation Starter Hack For Families - 10 Minute Tuesday

    The Connection Game: Conversation Starter Hack For Families - 10 Minute Tuesday

    Welcome to the Strong Family Project podcast, hosted by Joe and Mell Hashey! If you're looking for ways to strengthen your family's relationships, then you've come to the right place. In this episode, we're bringing you a fun and engaging dinner time conversation game that will help your family connect on a deeper level.

    At the Strong Family Project, we believe that one of the best ways to build strong families is by having regular conversations that go beyond surface-level small talk. That's why we've developed this game that will encourage your family to share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences with each other in a safe and supportive environment.

    Our dinner time conversation game is perfect for families of all sizes and ages. It's easy to play, and it's a great way to start meaningful conversations that will help your family members learn more about each other and develop stronger bonds.

    In this episode, we'll walk you through the game's rules, offer some tips and tricks for making the most of your conversations, and share some of our favorite questions to get the ball rolling.

    So, if you're ready to transform your family's dinner time from a routine meal into a time of bonding, laughter, and learning, then tune in to the Strong Family Project podcast. Don't miss out on this opportunity to build stronger relationships with your loved ones one conversation at a time.

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    How to Re-establish a Dinner Habit | 040

    How to Re-establish a Dinner Habit | 040

    It’s a new year and there’s lots of talk about resolutions, goal setting, even “words” for the year. It’s a great time for resetting and self reflection – I happen to love it, but whether your personality loves the practice of goal setting or not, I think this is a great time to think about whether or not you’re satisfied with your routine surrounding cooking and breaking bread with your people. So today we’re going to chat a bit about how you could re-establish some habits or systems to make dinner time feel a bit easier, plus 3 simple recipes for you meal plan this week!

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    Holiday Q+A | 039

    Holiday Q+A | 039

    We are smack dab in the middle of the holidays – cookie exchanges, choir concerts, class parties, work celebrations, favorite things parties, etc…you get the idea. Over the past couple of weeks I’ve started to get a handful of questions that I thought would be really helpful to share here on the podcast.

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    Winsome Bingham's Coretta Scott King Honor Book, 'Soul Food Sunday' (Special Thanksgiving Holiday Episode)

    Winsome Bingham's Coretta Scott King Honor Book, 'Soul Food Sunday' (Special Thanksgiving Holiday Episode)

    Children's book author, Winsome Bingham, joins us for a discussion around Black family tradition, diversity in books, and her Coretta Scott King Award Winning Book, 'Soul Food Sunday'.


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    How-to Be a Guest at Thanksgiving | 037

    How-to Be a Guest at Thanksgiving | 037

    Most of the messaging out there surrounding Thanksgiving is all about how to host Thanksgiving. But I'm convinced that it’s just as important to be a good guest as it is a good host. So, in today's episode we’re going to break down some do’s and don’ts of being a guest a Thanksgiving this year... bring those potatoes already warm!

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    Ep 215: Eating Together, Being Together

    Ep 215: Eating Together, Being Together

    Caroline Clauss-Elhers, co-author of Eating Together, Being Together, joins us to talk about how cooking and eating with our kids creates opportunities for deeper connection.

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    For centuries, food has brought people together. Whether we’re preparing a holiday feast with the whole family or grabbing lunch with an old friend, there’s something about cooking and eating together that creates a connection between human beings. 


    But sometimes we lose track of the value of sharing a meal–especially when it comes to daily family life. After a long day of work and school, it’s easy to throw a frozen pizza in the oven and sit your kids in front of the TV while you go upstairs for some much-needed peace and quiet.


    Although it can be hard to find time for family dinner and even more difficult to muster up the energy to cook a meal, food can be a great way to connect with your kids. Cooking together provides opportunities to teach valuable life lessons, and sitting down for a meal can bring laughter, bonding, and essential communication. If you can find the time to cook and eat together, food might just bring your family closer than ever before.


    To help us get the spices flowing and the conversation going, we’re talking to Caroline Clauss-Elhers, co-author of Eating Together, Being Together: Recipes, Activities and Advice From a Chef Dad and a Psychologist Mom. Caroline is an award-winning psychologist and professor at Long Island University, Brooklyn. She teamed up with her chef husband to write this book full of fun ways to incorporate food into family bonding!


    In my conversation with Caroline, we’re discussing the important practical and philosophical lessons kids can learn from cooking.Creating delectable meals is a great way to bond with our teens, and provides a unique space to discuss fun and serious subjects.

    How Cooking Can Be Educational

    Cooking is more than just preparing tasty food–it also includes things like math, physics, and plant science! Preparing food together is a fun and productive way to teach kids about everything from fractions to fruit, says Caroline. Younger kids might be fascinated to learn about the composition of an egg, while older kids can try converting teaspoons to quarts. No matter how old your kid is, they’ll likely learn a thing or two if they step into the kitchen, Caroline says.


    If we want our kids to learn life skills like leadership, perseverance, or patience, cooking is a great place to start, Caroline says. Making a meal is messy, and typically involves some trial and error. Before kids can produce the perfect omelet, they'll have to learn to remain resilient through pooly cracked eggs or burnt mushrooms!  If there’s multiple cooks in the kitchen, Caroline suggests letting kids be in charge of delegating duties. This lets them try out a little bit of leadership and critical decision-making, she says.


    The grocery shopping process is another chance to get kids learning–this time about money! Caroline suggests comparing the prices and attributes of multiple brands and asking kids which they think is a better deal. At the end of the trip, kids can look over a receipt and see how each item, discount, or fee was combined to make a total payment amount. These lessons might seem minor, but can be formative for kids still learning about the value of both money and food, Caroline explains.


    Cooking and eating as a family is more than just educational! Parents can also use food to bond with kids in all sorts of ways. In our interview, Caroline and I are discussing how food preparation and consumption can be a path to better communication with kids.


    How Food Brings Family Together

    In our interview, Caroline and I are discussing all the ways families can use food to bond. In Caroline’s family, for example, making apple cider is a common activity. She hops into the car with her husband and kids and they drive to the apple orchard before bringing the fruit home to make the cider and enjoy it together. 


    Caroline explains that the car rides are often the highlight, because they give her family unstructured time to talk about their lives with one another. Although they could simply buy cider from the store, this from-scratch method is much more fun and creates opportunities for connection, says Caroline.


    Sometimes, there’s a specific topic you want to bring up to your teen, but you aren’t sure of the right time and place. Caroline says cooking and eating together creates opportunities for heavier topics to come up organically. When your family is gathered in a comfortable environment doing something low-effort like eating or caramelizing onions, it often provides the chance to nudge your teen about their college applications or find out more about their friends at school.


    You might be thinking to yourself, I don’t have time to cook! I’m too busy working or running kids from soccer practice to tutoring! In the episode, Caroline and I talk about different methods for busy parents to bond with kids over food. There are three meals and multiple snack occasions to capitalize on, she says, and there’s bound to be at least one opportunity in the day to cook or eat with kids. Even something small like cutting fruit together or making a sandwich can be a good opportunity to chat about your day.


    But what do we do when we’re munching away on mashed potatoes and teens suddenly bring up a serious topic? In our interview, Caroline and I are discussing how we can listen and respond to kids who are struggling with everything from school to social anxiety.


    Why Listening Goes a Long Way

    When kids are coming to us with concerns about dating, drinking, or a bad grade, the conversation can get pretty tense. Parents tend to have opinions on these subjects, and sometimes when we’re listening, we just can’t wait to blurt out our own feelings about what teens should do. However, jumping in with a solution might do more harm than good, says Caroline. In the episode, she’s outlining a strategy for responding  to teens who are struggling–and listening without our own agenda is step one.


    Instead of chiming in right away, Caroline suggests listening attentively and trying to understand how kids feel. And when we do offer our two cents, she recommends we validate teens feelings and opinions in the process. This can be tricky, Caroline explains, as sometimes teens are being irrational or unreasonable. But their feelings and your feelings can both be right, she says. Acknowledging the validity of both stances can be a good way to start breaking down the problem at hand in a practical way.


    Caroline explains that simply having someone to talk to can be immensely valuable for teens. Studies show that having one trusted adult in their corner can do wonders for kids who are struggling with growing pains and trying to make sense of the world. In the episode, Caroline and I talk about how parents can guide teens through tough situations like social anxiety, the pandemic, and more.


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    The Origin Story of Recipe Club | 035

    The Origin Story of Recipe Club | 035

    Recipe Club is turning ONE! Can you believe it? Recipe Club has represented a HUGE shift in my career that has been motivated by genuinely helping those of you who have followed and supported me for so many years. It was one year ago that I officially put a stake in a ground and made a massive change to build a business that was focused on helping people get dinner on the table. I’m excited to share the story with you…and teaser, it involves a member of N’Sync and Wilson Phillips. Plus 3 simple and delicious meals to add to your menu for this week!

    For more 5 ingredient recipes, follow me on Instagram @kelseynixon

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    How to Rally at Dinner Time | 034

    How to Rally at Dinner Time | 034

    Sometimes you really don’t want to cook — either because you’re too tired or simply don’t like cooking — but whether you like it or not, you still have to feed yourself and your family. What you need to make this bearable is a simple plan, and a handful of satisfying meals that don’t require a ton of effort. In this episode, I share my tips for breaking that dinner frustration.

    For recipes and links to resources discussed in today's episode, follow me on Instagram @kelseynixon

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    Ep 215: Eating Together, Being Together

    Ep 215: Eating Together, Being Together

    For centuries, food has brought people together. Whether we’re preparing a holiday feast with the whole family or grabbing lunch with an old friend, there’s something about cooking and eating together that creates a connection between human beings. 


    But sometimes we lose track of the value of sharing a meal–especially when it comes to daily family life. After a long day of work and school, it’s easy to throw a frozen pizza in the oven and sit your kids in front of the TV while you go upstairs for some much-needed peace and quiet.


    Although it can be hard to find time for family dinner and even more difficult to muster up the energy to cook a meal, food can be a great way to connect with your kids. Cooking together provides opportunities to teach valuable life lessons, and sitting down for a meal can bring laughter, bonding, and essential communication. If you can find the time to cook and eat together, food might just bring your family closer than ever before.


    To help us get the spices flowing and the conversation going, we’re talking to Caroline Clauss-Elhers, co-author of Eating Together, Being Together: Recipes, Activities and Advice From a Chef Dad and a Psychologist Mom. Caroline is an award-winning psychologist and professor at Long Island University, Brooklyn. She teamed up with her chef husband to write this book full of fun ways to incorporate food into family bonding!


    In my conversation with Caroline, we’re discussing the important practical and philosophical lessons kids can learn from cooking.Creating delectable meals is a great way to bond with our teens, and provides a unique space to discuss fun and serious subjects.


    Why Family Dinner is Important to Me | 032

    Why Family Dinner is Important to Me | 032

    If you've been with me on this journey for a while you'll know a little bit about why I value breaking bread with my family at the dinner table. Today, we're diving deep into the importance of family dinner and the research behind why it is so beneficial for everyone in your household. I invite you to incorporate some of our family traditions and recipes at your table this week.

    For more about the recipes featured in this episode, follow me on Instagram @kelseynixon

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    Summer Snacking | 021

    Summer Snacking | 021

    This week Kelsey tackles snack strategies for her kids when school is out of session. In this episode you'll learn the secret to making delicious taquitos at home,  Costco fridge favorites, and how to combat the question of "can I have a snack" right before dinner time. What was your favorite snack as a kid?

    For recipes, visit the show notes: 

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    How-to Take Care of Your Cast Iron | 018

    How-to Take Care of Your Cast Iron | 018

    In this week's episode Kelsey recaps loosing her voice and her new favorite home remedy to get back to normal. You'll be excited to make 3 simple recipes, including crispy Parmesan Chicken Tenders! Do you have a Cast Iron but rarely use it because you're unsure how to care for it? You're not alone! Kelsey gives simple tips to keep your cookware heirloom-quality for years to come.

    For full recipes and show notes, visit: https://kelseynixon.com/podcast018/

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