Korie Robertson on: Raising "Strong & Kind" kids. Feeling the gratitude. Time to party. Mission Work.(#32)
Feeling Things with Amy & Kat
Nashville Podcast Network
4.9 • 5.3K Ratings
🗓️ 27 June 2019
⏱️ 69 minutes
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Summary
We are super lucky to have Korie Robertson (@bosshogswife) from Duck Dynasty on todays podcast to discuss ‘all the things’! Duck Dynasty aired on A&E in 2012 and America continued to fall in love with the Robertson clan over the next 6 years. Korie is the wife of Willie Robertson and mother to six children, adopted and biological, she is also an author and business woman. So you already know this is going to be a great episode! FIRST THING: Amy & Korie talk about raising “Strong and Kind” kids, which also happens to be the name of Korie’s book! They discuss the challenges and the beauty of fostering and adopting children…and Dancing with Stars?? SECOND THING: Feeling all the gratitude! Korie shares the top 4 things that she feels grateful for in her life. THIRD THING: Do you have a party coming up and need some awesome party ideas and themes? Or are you feeling stressed at even the thought of hosting? Korie shares how to throw a party like a Robertson and how to make sure you’re enjoying the day as well. FOURTH THING: Mission work not mission impossible! Sometimes we need a reminder that keeping it simple and starting in our own neighborhood is just as important as going abroad. BONUS: Be sure to listen all the way to the end to get the first exclusive on the new Robertson venture! Also, Korie reads this weeks email shoutout and we’re so glad she did!!
Books Mentioned:
Children Around the World by Donata Montanari
Woman in the Material World by Faith D'Aluisio
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| 1:49.0 | I told you all I was super excited about this episode because Corey Robertson is here and I guess you would only know as excited if you listen the last week's episode and I gave a teaser that she was going to be a Nashville and she's |
| 2:18.0 | going to come sit down with me and Corey, you're the first person to ever sit down and we're going to do four totally different things with you. |
| 2:25.0 | Oh my goodness. I'm so honored. Yes. So Corey Robertson, you probably know her from TV, duck dynasty, like crazy thing that just happened to your life that catapulted your family into like fame. |
| 2:37.0 | Crazy. Yes. You're also an author, a speaker, an entrepreneur. You got some fun things in the works and you know, a mom and just like I said, a normal person. So I feel like we have a lot we can talk about and the fact that you've adopted and foster care even and things that you're passionate about. |
| 2:56.0 | I feel like a lot of my people are passionate about and I want to hear about submission work you do traveling the world. But before we get into some of that stuff, I have a debate that I want you to settle. |
| 3:09.0 | Okay. Okay. So I we talked about this on the Bobby bone show and none of the guys had my back Bobby lunchbox Eddie, they all sided with my husband. But this was such a hot topic that I was getting texts and emails from people that work in our building and some of my friends that were listening and I was |
| 3:25.0 | like, okay, like this is a thing. It's called the French Friday base. And so my son, we were eating burgers. We had people over at the house and there was a big plate of fries. That's what everybody was grabbing from. And we just hadn't had time to like put like a serving spoon out there. And my son is making his plate and he puts his hands all up in there and dumps the fries on his. I mean, not all of them, but he definitely touched basically all of them, which is, you know, that's not cool. Yeah. |
| 3:54.0 | So we wanted to teach him that it wasn't I didn't see happen my husband saw it happen. So he took the lead. And he put all the fries on my son's plate. All of them. And they say, you know, I'm in the kitchen. I turn around and I see my son with this little mini kids slider hamburger thing and a mountain full of fries. And I'm like, what's happening. And my husband said, well, he touched all the fries and he needs to learn not to touch them. So now he has to eat every single fry. |
| 4:18.0 | Okay, not cool. Not not cool at all. So I stepped in over road or over. Was that the right word on the writer? The writer? I overrode my husband in in front of our guests and that got kind of awkward. Cause I was like, no, that's not happening. Like our eight year old son, who's teeny tiny doesn't have the stomach for that. I don't want him eating a plate full of fried foods. Also, he sort of might think that that's awesome. That now he gets to eat them all. Yeah. |
| 4:47.0 | That might not be such a punishment. Right. But I mean, his goal was it was so much like he's little tummy. It would make him say, oh, no. |
| 4:53.0 | And he would never want to do it again. Yeah. I'm like, no, what we're going to do here because I don't want. I mean, if it was a plate of strawberries, I might have been like, okay. |
| 5:02.0 | Fruit, like, let's go for it. But fried food. That's just it just didn't seem no logical to me. So I take the fries away. I dumped them out. He's only left the burger. And we throw the fries away. And I'm like, that will teach him. |
| 5:15.0 | But I mean, I made that move without consulting my husband. I just stepped in, handled it the way I thought it should be done. And which I think was right. But not how I handled it. |
| 5:26.0 | And then we went on with it. And my husband just kind of shut down, especially because he felt like disrespected, especially in front of our guests and got awkward. |
| 5:35.0 | I just didn't know how would Corey and Willie Robertson handle this if one of their kids had touched all the fries. |
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