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Full Show PT 1: Thursday, June 11 [Vault]

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The Bert Show

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🗓️ 11 June 2026

⏱️ 54 minutes

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 Full Show PT 1: Thursday, June 11 [Vault]

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1:36.2

The Bert Show. So Tracy has come in here, proud mama to Ella Grace. Yes. Adorable. Tracy has come in here seeking parenting advice.

2:20.6

And we cannot. For people who have no kids in the room. No, but we all have dogs and we've had dogs longer than she's had kids. Oh, do not. Do not. Do not. What's wrong with you? So, Tracy, we are here to help. How can we do it? Just rubber nose in it. Well, here's the thing. I'm kind of worried because in most parenting situations, you've got one person, like, and it's usually the dad, I think, but it's like one parent that's a little bit tougher, you know, that can... The disciplinarian? Yes, the disciplinarian or the one that, like, you know, we talked about how I was having a hard time getting her to sleep. Jeff, I think you were out. But, you know, because we constantly race in like when she's crying. And in most situations, typically I think it's the husband in the situation is the strong one that can say, no, hold out. You know, we're going to wait three minutes and let her cry. But in our situation, I am way too soft and Scott is just as soft I am. When it comes to everything, and I can't seem to change myself, so I keep hoping he's going to step up and be the tough one. That's not happening either. No. You didn't marry the tough guy. Every little thing. I mean, if she doesn't want to eat her food, we're like, okay, well, she's, you know,

2:51.1

she doesn't like it. We're not going to make her eat it. You know, if she cries because, I mean, this, I'm kid you not, we watch the baby monitor and if we're sitting in the living room and she even so much is squirms, we both bolt to her bedroom, which is like, you know, 20 feet away. and we're there within one second to make sure that she's okay.

3:10.1

Because we don't want her to be the slightest bit upset. You know, it's not a problem right now. You know, it's not going to be a problem for like six more months. Why do you say that? Because right now, everything's cool. She's just hanging out. You guys are home all the time, you know treat you're still feeding her so tracy has to be around every few hours like there's a need

3:28.8

for them to be there and she's seven months now so be seven months on the 30th so six months from now

3:34.9

when she'll be walking yeah and there's less of a need for you guys to both be there.

4:31.9

And maybe you want to go out on a date night. That kid is going to lose its mind the minute you guys put one foot on the porch together. Well, that's the other problem, too, is you would think – because we've also talked about how I have a hard time leaving or even for 30 minutes at a time just to go out. I mean, and I did it one time, and the entire time, Scott and I talked about her for the entire 60 minutes that we managed to be out of the house away from her. There's only been one time that you and Scott have been alone together in the seven months since Ella's been born? Yes. And you talked about Ella the whole time. Uh-huh. And you would think that, I mean, I'm always looking to him to be the one to say, no, we can do this. We really need to do this. We're going to call your parents and we're going to go out and we're going to leave her there and you can make it through the three hours. But he's worse than I am. He is? Yes. So he's like, I don't want to leave her either. He has a harder time with it than I do.

4:32.6

Oh, wow.

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I mean, I've tried. We've talked about the doing the crying it out thing to get her to sleep. And I've tried, like, I look to him to like, you know, hold me up and, you know, stand by me, you know, talk me through this. And that's where the crying to sleep thing is where you just chill out for five minutes and

4:48.4

see if she's still crying.

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Let him cry for a few minutes.

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