4.8 • 608 Ratings
🗓️ 24 February 2022
⏱️ 87 minutes
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0:00.0 | Alison and I want to take a minute to introduce you to a new true crime podcast that we think you'll love as much as we do. |
0:06.5 | Let me just give you a little teaser about this podcast from a portion of one of their recent ratings on Apple podcasts. |
0:13.5 | Quote, they are well researched and fact driven, yet willing to discuss their opinions with intelligence, compassion, and consideration. |
0:22.2 | The hosts, with their warm friendship and admirable moral values, are relatable and likable. |
0:28.8 | Stay strong, guys. Great job. End quote. |
0:32.5 | That is a rave review, probably because when we listen to podcasts about true crime, sometimes the question |
0:39.1 | was justice served falls by the white side, but that's not the case on true crime cast. |
0:45.7 | Right, because each week, the hosts dive into a wide range of cases. Everything from high profile |
0:53.1 | whodunits to small town USA murders. True Crime cast honestly |
0:58.4 | has all of it. Their episodes are the perfect length for the average morning commute. And as a |
1:05.6 | bonus to their listeners, they also have a weekly True Crime to Go episode where they break down a crime in 10 minutes or less. |
1:15.2 | So to hear for yourself why everyone loves the show and to get all of this bingeworthy content delivered directly to you, just check out True Crimecast on your favorite podcast app or go to stoveleg.com for more information. |
1:28.5 | Parents make a million decisions throughout the course of a child's life. Most of them are |
1:34.6 | made without ever knowing which decision is the right one. Do we make our child eat the food |
1:40.6 | they hate because it's good for them? Or do we allow them to eat what they want within reason, of course, because you want to eat the food they hate because it's good for them? Or do we allow them to eat what they want, |
1:45.7 | within reason, of course, because you want to foster independence and voice, plus the added |
1:52.1 | perk that they won't go to bed hungry? How young is too young to get them involved in an activity? |
1:58.0 | Or do we wait until they're old enough to tell us themselves what they like? |
2:02.6 | And what about when they want to quit? Do we let them? Or do we make them stick with it, |
2:08.7 | hoping that it teaches them resilience? Do we let them fail? Hoping that in the process, |
2:15.0 | they'll learn a lesson? Or do we step into help to show them that |
2:19.3 | they'll always have our support? In other words, how do we ever know that what we are choosing |
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