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This Is Life with Heather & Cornelius

Parenting is Ghetto

This Is Life with Heather & Cornelius

YEA MEDIA GROUP

Religion & Spirituality, Kids & Family, Parenting, Society & Culture, Relationships

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Listen as Cornelius shares some stories about his fatherhood experience so far. He talks about how different his children are and how their personalities challenge from him. This is a funny episode. Prepare to be entertained!

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Executive Producers are Riley Peleuses + Michaela Garrison for YEA Networks / YEA Podcasts

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What's up, guys? Yeah, boy Cornelius Lindsey back to another episode of this is life with

0:12.1

Heather and Cornelius. Hey, yo, I mean, I don't know if y'all had an opportunity to be with

0:21.5

us last week, but man, if you didn't, I would encourage you to go back and listen a whole

0:25.5

episode because it was just fire all the way through. But this week, we're going to talk about,

0:30.7

man, some of my fathering stories, like, I'm a dad. And for the, for the fathers who are listening

0:38.3

to this or the couples who are listening to this together, I don't know if you've ever sat back

0:42.3

and, and really ask yourself this question, like, why would God trust me with kids? Like, I mean,

0:48.9

honest, I could, I don't know. Like, okay, so I'll talk to one of my homies the other day, right?

0:53.1

And we legit had like a 15 minute conversation about why in the heck God in all of his wisdom,

1:00.7

which trusts us to have kids because it was just trash. There's really no other way to put it,

1:08.9

like trash.com, trash.edu, trash.org, like complete trash. One of my boys was telling me how

1:17.7

he was talking to his, he was talking to his kid. And he's like, yeah, you know, I used to steal

1:22.6

from the 7-Eleven. His kid was like, yo, dad, you look, you, you were still in me. He's like,

1:29.3

yeah, you steal all the time. So it's like, like, you know, we, we have these experiences

1:36.7

as parents that I don't, I, it's growing up. When I think about it, when I think about when I was

1:43.1

a kid, you know, how I used to look at my parents, it was almost like they could do no wrong.

1:47.3

It was like my parents are perfect. They're perfect. And well, I won't say that. But yeah,

1:52.7

yeah, whatever. And then, you know, even like your teachers, like you look at your, you look at

1:57.6

your, your, when you were younger, when I looked at my teachers, my teachers, I was like, oh, my

2:01.6

teachers are perfect. They don't do anything wrong. They just, they just kind of wake up on a bit of

2:06.0

roses every day and they just come to school and they're super nice and they're super cool,

2:11.2

unless they're just having a really bad day and then they go home to a great life. I just

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