Good Marriage Insurance
Love Letters to Kellie... The Podcast
Kellie Rasberry
4.8 • 855 Ratings
🗓️ 14 May 2025
⏱️ 34 minutes
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Not invited, not recommended, and not living here...
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| 0:00.0 | Alright, check this out. It's kind of crazy. |
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| 0:25.2 | turning everyday payments into real value. So building a home doesn't feel like a pause anymore. It feels like progress. And if you've been thinking about buying, this changes everything. Visit mega-tellhomes.com to learn more or call them up at 469-946-8066. Megatell Homes and Partnership with Meg Prime with Meg Prime, you expect more. 2.99% rate, 3.75% APR on 30-year FHA loan, conditional on Meg Prime token program and MCI mortgage approval, not all qualify. MIFees apply a rate subject to change. Tokens follow time may lose value. Details at MegPrimPay.com, NMLS279668 equal housing lender. Yay, Networks. Welcome to Love Letters to Kelly. I am Kelly Razzberry with Robert Airman and that sweet voice. It's actually probably sounds a little older in real time, Robert. Yeah, this letter says hi Kelly and Robert. This is my EK, Eastern Kate from Knoxville, Tennessee. We recorded this back in January of 2022. And when Robert said your fuel light was on for lack of jingles, I realized I never said hers in. I started listening to the Kidcratic show in 2007 as a graduate student at the University of South Carolina, Go Cox. And kept listening when I moved near Savannah from my first job. And now I have to stream this, and we live too far from Chattanooga to get the channel, but we never miss a show or a love letters to Kelly or a sea, which is a love and podcast. Yay! Thank you. She said, we love you. And that's from her, EK and me. And the me and that equation is Mandy. Thank you, Mandy. That's so sweet. I appreciate that man. 2002 or 2022. Excuse me. Yeah. So over three years, that sweet little voice, I wonder how it's mellowed. And maybe she's like doing a harmony and all that stuff now. You have to send us a new one when EK is up for it. Easton Kate. That's a pretty name too for a little girl. |
| 2:26.8 | All right, Robert, how you doing? |
| 2:28.6 | I'm doing not too shabby. Not too shabby. I'm getting all my entries for the Kids Kids Car Contest 2025. It, you know? Yes. And we discussed that at all on this podcast. I'm so glad you brought that up. kids kids is a charity that man it it was started way before i moved to |
| 2:45.2 | dallas and became part of the kid credit morning show |
| 2:47.8 | uh... by kidcratic who when his wife was pregnant with their daughter Caroline was told that Caroline was going to have a twisted femur and would never be able to walk and so kid did like many parents and dropped on his knees and started praying and promising God everything to give him a healthy child and when Caroline was born perfectly healthy, kid kept his promise and he started the kids kids organization that takes children with life altering, life threatening conditions and their families on an all-expenses paid trip to Disney World every year. This is an extremely expensive trip to keep going year after year and we try to look for different ways, you know ways to raise money without just begging all the time because nobody likes to be begged for money all the time but how else are we gonna pay for it? Well, the Ancerer Auto Group came up to us and said, hey, we wanna help. And for the past, this is a third year in a row they've done it, they've donated a car for us to auction off. And it's not just a car, it's like five different vehicles. You have your choice. You buy entries online for just 20 bucks. You could buy as many as you want. For as little as 20 bucks you could get in this raffle. And this year there's also a lot of like bonus prizes leading up to the grand prize drawing. It's about a month away. It's about a month away. 2019, I think is when we're giving it away. Okay, so go ahead and get in there now. Go to carcontest2025.com. Again, this is presented by Ancero Auto Group. Carcontest2025.com for as little as 20 bucks you could walk away with one of these five vehicles. And runners up get $1,000 in cash. So the more cash we raise. A and a trip to San Antonio if you don't live there. Oh yeah. Yeah. Awesome. |
| 4:29.1 | By the way,000 in cash. So the more cash we raise, you know, a trip to San Antonio if you don't live there. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Awesome. By the way, no purchase necessary. See car contest 2025.com for free entry option. There you go. All right. There you go. Dear Kelly, you are the love expert. I am. I've been married for over 30 years and raised my two daughters attending all the holidays with my in-laws for good reasons. My parents divorced after six years of marriage and my mother remarried immediately after it was final. Hint, hint. Her and my stepfather did not want custody of any of their children. While I was raised by my father, he did remarry 30 years after his divorce from my mother to someone no one gets along with. Other than my wedding in 1994, my parents were never in the same room until my old-descreduated high school and that didn't go well at all. Now my youngest has plans to get married next year and by her request and I agree she does not want to invite my mom or my dad. I know many people judge this based on their own relationships with their parents but it seems like a good choice to me. Rather than just having the event without them knowing, how do I tell them that a destination wedding is planned and they are not invited? Extra info, my dad has mobility issues, but I would assume he'd love to attend. And my mom might actually be racist against the young man my daughter's marrying, plus the wedding's gonna be formal and she's not a formal dress person. That's signed Princess Leia. Your parents have never been too concerned about your feelings. So here we are at this important date for your child. Why would you be concerned too terribly much about theirs? I know I'm a Southern girl and I got manners and stuff and I hate to do anything to hurt anybody's feelings. But you're also Mama Bear and you're protecting your daughter. So I would have said before you said that mama might be a little racist. I would have offered the option assuming there's going to be a civil ceremony state side. If you get married to destination wedding, typically, I would just say they're getting married in Jamaica on this date. That's it. Yeah, I was going to say at least, you know, because a lot of times for the elderly, |
| 6:25.3 | like, we're going to have a civil ceremony. So we, you're invited to that, but not the destination wedding or maybe, you know, whatever however you want to phrase it. But when you're running the risk of her being rude and racist towards your future. Yeah, why do you care about her feelings at that at some point. |
| 6:41.8 | It's like at some point, it's just like, |
| 6:44.3 | hey, Emily, whatever name is, is getting married |
| 6:48.7 | and we're having the wedding and it's just a small affair and I hope you understand that it's just your non-pub. And she don't want you there. Or you just do it and don't say anything. Those are your two options. But what is she asking before? A magic script? Yeah, well basically, how do you let them know that they're not invited? Do you tell them? Sometimes it's just, you know, what, you're just ripping the bandaid off and getting it over with. Because the more you dread it, you just eats away at you and nods at your stomach and you're just getting yourself physically sick over it. That once you rip the bandaid off and get it over with. That doesn't mean they're not going to be bitching about it, but it's leased as over and that part of it's done. So I do it sooner rather than later. If at all there's an option to have them there for the civil ceremony, maybe look into that. Otherwise, no. You just have to be a mom of bear for your daughter. And even if they're so mad at you and never speak to you again, who cares? Your daughter obviously doesn't care. |
| 7:46.2 | You know? Have a daughter's teller. |
| 7:47.0 | This is the way it is. Well, if the daughter is that adam about it, she can, but you know, you also want to protect your daughter and keep her from doing uncomfortable situations. I get that too. A lot of times I have to speak up for my daughter, but she's only 18. And some uncomfortable conversation she doesn't want to have. I still have them for her. |
| 8:04.4 | You just can't help that Robert. |
| 8:05.7 | I know, I know. |
| 8:07.1 | Dear Kelly, you are the love expert. |
| 8:08.3 | I am. |
| 8:09.2 | I'm a healthcare provider. And some uncomfortable conversation she doesn't want to have. I still have them for her. You just can't help that Robert. |
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