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Zen Pop

Words Matter- Podcast #478

Zen Pop

Todd and Cathy Adams

Society & Culture, Arts, Tv & Film

4.9637 Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Cathy and Todd discuss the Superbowl and the most impactful commercials, specifically The Washington Post commercial titled Democracy Dies in Darkness. They discuss how the Justice Department minimized the description of domestic violence and why less information can create more problems. They process Lady Gaga’s deposition for Kesha, the Dirty John Podcast, and why connection and listening are the keys to every life relationship.

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3:11 Washington Post Superbowl commercial

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15:58 New Domestic Violence Criteria

24:32 Kesha situation

27:25 Dirty John tangent

30:11 Lady Gaga Rolling Stone Article

38:46 Parenting- listening

40:55 What do we do with trauma?

42:30 How to connect with our loved ones?

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Do do do do do to do.

0:04.9

Here we go.

0:05.5

My name is Todd Adams.

0:07.1

This is Kathy Adams.

0:08.3

Welcome back to Zen Parenting Radio.

0:10.3

This is podcast number 478.

0:13.2

Why listen to Zen Parenting Radio?

0:14.5

Because you'll feel outstanding.

0:15.8

And who does want to feel outstanding?

0:17.1

And I always remember our motto, which is that the best predictor of a child's well-being is a parent's self-understanding. On today's show, we're going to talk a little bit

0:26.7

about Super Bowl ads and the boringness of last night's Super Bowl. It was a snoozer. Hold on. I

0:33.3

think I might have a... Snoozer, especially compared to the playoff games.

0:42.1

I feel like when we watch the playoff games.

0:46.8

Playoffs, don't talk about it.

0:48.5

Playoffs?

0:49.4

You kidding me?

0:50.7

Playoffs?

0:52.8

Sorry.

0:53.3

When we're watching the playoff games, they were so intense.

0:57.9

Like I felt like you couldn't look away because there was, and I felt like we did not watch the game.

1:04.0

Everybody's like, this game sucks.

1:05.6

At one point, someone got, they got a kick, the Patriots got a kick, right?

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