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Better Call Daddy is for people who love stories. Hosted by the talented Reena Friedman Watts, everyone from influential players to phone sex workers are featured on the show. Nothing is censored here. Each episode, Reena will interview a person of interest, share the story with her dad, and her father will chime in with his advice afterwards.

”My dad has been my guiding force my whole life, there’s nothing that he doesn’t know and I want to share that with the world.”

This show is for daddy’s girls, inspirational fathers or anyone with a little daddy drama!

Better Call Daddy Reena Friedman Watts

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Better Call Daddy is for people who love stories. Hosted by the talented Reena Friedman Watts, everyone from influential players to phone sex workers are featured on the show. Nothing is censored here. Each episode, Reena will interview a person of interest, share the story with her dad, and her father will chime in with his advice afterwards.

”My dad has been my guiding force my whole life, there’s nothing that he doesn’t know and I want to share that with the world.”

This show is for daddy’s girls, inspirational fathers or anyone with a little daddy drama!

    376. Writing Your Own Story, Healing, and Finding Closure: Star

    376. Writing Your Own Story, Healing, and Finding Closure: Star

    "We all like to unwind after a crazy day. Whether it's podcasting, writing, or gaming, it's a constructive way for a little bit of mental relief."
    Today's guest is a daddy's girl, and we're going to talk about closure and healing from trauma. Star joins us to share her journey of self-discovery, the importance of mental health, and the power of writing as a therapeutic outlet.
    From childhood fan fiction to creating her own universe, Star's love for writing has been a constant in her life. She reflects on her relationship with her late father, the impact of parental influence, and the challenges of single parenthood.
    We delve into the concept of closure, exploring whether it's truly possible to find peace after trauma. Star opens up about her struggles with mental health, the importance of therapy, and the journey to self-love. She also discusses how gaming has been a bonding tool with her children, and the balance between work and personal fulfillment.
    Join us for an episode filled with heartfelt reflections, practical advice, and a celebration of resilience. Whether you're a parent, a writer, or someone on a journey of healing, this episode has something for everyone.Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy.
    Connect with Reena:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast
     
    We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the journey of healing and the wisdom of parenthood.00:00 ">Reena Friedman Watts hosts the better call daddy show each week01:56 ">I wanted to start off with a quote that I just came across02:47 ">One of your pursuits is writing and you've been doing it for years06:52 ">We were talking about closure, which is such a fascinating topic08:58 ">You write about the importance of your children and what role they play in your life15:51 ">A lot of my experiences with trauma stem from playing video games18:41 ">Almost every single person you've dated has been a gamer20:04 ">Moving to Maine has been the best thing I've ever done for myself24:57 ">You met a guy on Twitter and moved from Maine to Florida29:13 ">Did you ever have conversations with your parents about your life expectations33:28 ">When did you realize you needed a therapist? When did mental health struggle start35:59 ">You said you get your strong viewpoints from your dad41:41 ">You said your mom is scared of the world and you have agoraphobia43:23 ">Star wants to know how to deal with being bored45:33 ">The way you measure success is what kind of career you're doing47:00 ">All of us have the potential to mentally break down during stressful situations50:05 ">Better call Daddy: It's never too late to help someone
    Remember, it's not just about the stories we share, but the wisdom we gain and the connections we nurture along the way. Tune in and get ready to explore the world through Star's eyes.
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    • 52 min
    375. Nature, Nurture, and Partner Pal Behavior: Kasey Riley The Fat Plant Society

    375. Nature, Nurture, and Partner Pal Behavior: Kasey Riley The Fat Plant Society

    "If these moss walls could talk!”
    "It's almost more important to listen to plants than it is to talk to them."
    "Nature makes people happy. It just does in all of its wonderful forms."
    Today's guest, Kasey Riley, co-founder of the Fat Plant Society, loves to communicate with nature, kind of like my grandfather used to. My dad says it's discovering an untold story of the way that the world should be.
    In honor of world environment day I’m bringing you a very special guest!
    Kasey shares her journey from a childhood fascination with wildflowers to co-founding a business that specializes in low-maintenance moss installations. She credits her husband, Morten Klinte, for igniting her passion and transforming their home into a lush, green oasis. From the intricacies of growing Namibian bottle trees to the innovative use of dormant moss, Kasey's story is a fascinating dive into the world of sustainable greenery.We explore the various applications of moss, from residential installations to full walls in corporate settings. Kasey also discusses the emotional and psychological benefits of having greenery in our environments, supported by studies on attention restoration and well-being.The conversation takes a heartfelt turn as Kasey reflects on the lessons learned from her parents and the importance of "partner pal behavior" in maintaining respectful and loving relationships. We also touch on the potential of green burials and the unique qualities of moss that make it a sustainable choice for various applications.Join us for an episode filled with personal anecdotes, practical advice, and a celebration of the natural world. Whether you're a plant enthusiast, a sustainability advocate, or someone interested in relationship wisdom, this episode has something for everyone.Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy.
    Connect with Kasey Riley and the Fat Plant Society:        
    - Website: thefatplantsociety.com- Instagram: @thefatplantsociety- Facebook: The Fat Plant Society- LinkedIn: The Fat Plant Society
    Connect with Reena:      
    - Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast
    We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates the beauty of nature and the wisdom of relationships.
    (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts hosts the better call daddy show with Wayne Friedman(01:38) Kasey Riley is co founder of the Fat Plant Society(05:09) There's no moss in Kansas City, Missouri, unfortunately(09:12) We have used moss to create everything from the smallest of residential installations(14:14) Amy Edwards talked about the importance of listening when facing death(21:29) There were debates during the pandemic about hybrid workplace situations(24:09) Morten and I run the moss company together, and it's pretty awesome(26:30) Early on in the business, we discovered the concept of green burial(29:54) Many schools in Denmark are incorporating outdoor classrooms as part of their curriculum(33:36) I would like to see moss more deeply embedded in hospitality settings(37:53) Greenery in senior living facilities is beneficial for hearing, environmental issues(40:15) What lessons have you learned from your parents about relationships that show up in marriage(45:51) There are times when you just have to get away from it all(46:29) I thought marriage was a silly concept(49:21) Is there anything you want to ask your dad about being a partner, pal(53:35) I can't tell you how much I have learned since our initial introduction(55:09) Kasey says you need loyalty and respect in a good relationship(57:12) Reena Joy Watts: Relationship is about creating a legacyRemember, it's not just about the plants you grow, but the relationships you nurture and the wisdom you gain along the way. Tune in and get ready to explore the world throu

    • 1 hr
    374. Getting Jewy and Kvetching at OTC: Steven Landry and Audrey Zinn

    374. Getting Jewy and Kvetching at OTC: Steven Landry and Audrey Zinn

    “Every day is a new chance for us to make choices. And sometimes the choices aren’t right. And that’s okay."
    "If you are going on a long haul flight, make sure to not check all of your toiletries."
    "I want to be able to lay my head on a matzo ball and go to sleep."
    "I’m committing to my Judaism right now."
    Live from the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), Reena Friedman Watts reconnects with Audrey Zinn and Steven Landry for an episode filled with laughs, deep dives into Jewish traditions, and practical travel tips.
    Audrey and Steven share their experiences navigating the conference, from the pitfalls of wearing heels to the importance of travel essentials like deodorant and mouthwash. The conversation takes a heartfelt turn as they discuss Jewish identity, traditions, and the unique challenges faced by converts and those from diverse backgrounds.
    Steven opens up about his journey to Judaism, the significance of Jewish holidays, and the sense of community he has found. Audrey shares her own experiences growing up Jewish and the sometimes awkward interactions that come with it.
    Join us for an episode that is equal parts humorous and insightful, filled with personal anecdotes, cultural reflections, and a celebration of Jewish life. Whether you're here for the travel tips, the fashion faux pas, or the meaningful discussions on faith and identity, this episode has something for everyone.
    Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy.
    Connect with Steven Landry and Wings Global Travel:- Website: https://www.wings.travel/
    Connect with Reena:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts- Twitter: twitter.com/reenareena- Instagram: instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast
    We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates a good laugh and the beauty of cultural diversity.
    (00:00) Steven and Audrey discuss fashion at the OTC conference(01:39) If you are going on a long haul flight, make sure to not check toiletries(03:16) Can we talk about traditions? Yeah. What is being jewish to you(05:48) What's your passover like? It depends on the year(08:46) You have a review podcast about some good alcoholic beverages(11:45) Number one rookie mistake was thinking I would get through Passover with zero issues(14:31) Let's talk about how much leftover Passover food we have(16:34) For me, I don't eat pancakes on a daily basis(19:03) What you needed to know about converting to Judaism(19:17) Steven converted to Judaism two years ago(24:51) My parents went to Orthodox synagogues when they lived in New York(28:13) That's gross. The call doesn't need to come from inside the house, guys(28:24) Genesis says being adopted is hard to define as a Jew(31:32) Jews aren't white. Some people think they are. But we're an ethnic people(34:26) I'm gonna be in a cabin in the woods this year for Christmas(37:35) Every jewish holiday can basically be summed up with, they tried to kill us(37:46) What should we expect for the rest of the week?
    Remember, it's not just about the miles traveled, but the memories made and the wisdom gained along the way. Tune in and get ready to explore the world through Audrey and Steven's eyes.
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    • 37 min
    373. Theology, Travel, and OTC Stories: Steven Landry's Path to Judaism

    373. Theology, Travel, and OTC Stories: Steven Landry's Path to Judaism

    "I think that we all have to be comfortable with our relationship with God."
    "If you spend more time saying, how can I be of service to someone today? Life gets better."
    "The economy of business development is about actual relationships, not just sales."
    Live from the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Steven Landry shares his fascinating journey from studying theology to becoming a key player in the travel industry. With a background that includes aspirations of priesthood and a recent conversion to Judaism, Steven's story is one of personal evolution, cultural exploration, and professional growth.Join us as we delve into the world of global travel, the importance of building genuine relationships in business, and how Steven's diverse experiences have shaped his approach to life and work. This episode is a testament to the transformative power of travel and the beauty of embracing one's true self.
    Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy.
    Connect with Steven Landry and Wings Global Travel:- Website: https://www.wings.travel/Connect with Reena:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts- Twitter: twitter.com/reenareena- Instagram: instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcastWe love to hear your thoughts. Leave us a review, and let us know what resonates with you. Share this episode with someone who appreciates a good story about life's unexpected paths and the power of personal transformation.
    Episode Chapters:
    (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts brings you the better call daddy show each week(01:44) Today we're speaking with Steven Landry of Wings global travel(02:11) This park is not necessarily where I wanted my first time to be(02:29) Wings global travel is excited to be here(02:51) Wings is a global travel management company that specializes in energy and marine travel(03:36) Marine and energy sector has a need for specialized travel booking solutions(05:21) Wings purchased the corporate side of the agency that I worked for(06:37) Business development and not sales is the economy of business development(08:34) Your sales deck is gorgeous. Tell me about some of the beautiful images(10:30) Wings was one of my topics of my papers on servant leadership(12:05) Your father and mother are two of the most generous people you've met(15:23) Do you travel? Not as much as I'd like, but we'll get there(19:51) I always think I could do the amazing race, you know(20:51) Steven is converting to Judaism, and this is the first time(25:41) My cousin invited me over for a Passover Seder(26:57) One thing that Judaism has really changed about my life is on Friday nights(31:17) The way that you approach everything changes because it's bigger than just worship(31:37) What is growing up or raising a family jewish in the south(35:14) You're from the south, so you can tell people you speak Hebrew(37:12) Steven Landry talks about travelling with non jewish peopleRemember, it's not just about the miles traveled, but the memories made and the wisdom gained along the way. Tune in and get ready to explore the world through Steven's eyes.
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    • 44 min
    372. Martin Kids Don't Go To the Principal's Office: Chris Martin SVP of Wings Global Travel

    372. Martin Kids Don't Go To the Principal's Office: Chris Martin SVP of Wings Global Travel

    "Find your passion and follow it."
    "If you follow your passion, you never work a day in your life."
    Navigating the skies and the seas of corporate travel is no easy feat, but Chris Martin, Senior VP of Wings Global Travel, has mastered the art of movement.
    In this high-flying episode of Better Call Daddy, Reena Friedman Watts sits down with Chris Martin live from the Offshore Technology Conference to talk about the complex world of travel logistics, where AI meets human touch, and where every journey is a lesson in culture and connection. 
    With a career spanning over two decades, Chris shares the evolution of the travel industry, the role of technology, and the value of diving into local communities. From chartering entire flights during a pandemic to embracing local cuisine that might just challenge your taste buds, Chris's tales are a passport to understanding the nuances of global mobility.  But it's not all about boarding passes and business trips. Chris opens up about his personal journey, from his father's influence to raising children with passions as diverse as video games and pig farming. Discover the importance of being present, the legacy of hard work, and the unexpected lessons learned from raising show pigs—yes, you read that right.
    Get ready for an episode that takes you from the boardroom to the barnyard, all while circling the globe.  Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy.
    Connect with Chris and explore the world of Wings Global Travel:- Website: wingsenergytravel.com- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chris-martin
    Connect with Reena:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts- Twitter: twitter.com/reenareena- Instagram: instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast
    We love to hear your thoughts. Leave us a review, and let us know what resonates with you. Share this episode with someone who's a travel enthusiast or simply loves a good story about life's unexpected paths.
    Join us for a journey that's about more than just destinations—it's about the people and experiences that shape our world.
    (00:00) This is the better call daddy show. Each week, I interview a guest, share stories with my dad(02:24) Wings Global Travel focuses on mission critical movement of individuals globally(05:09) Some mistakes that AI can make that still need humans to handle(06:47) We do charter flights during oil and gas business and pandemic(07:39) One thing I love most about travel is seeing new countries(09:37) OTC is the largest oil and gas conference in Houston(11:51) Walking the floor yesterday and a little bit this morning, you know, about AI(12:42) Would you encourage your own children to go into the travel industry(14:56) Your parents were in the chemical business. Well, sort of. Mom was on the purchasing side of it(17:05) Women in oil and gas are really starting to churn itself into the industry(18:27) Have your children shown an interest in what you do(19:35) How did you feel becoming a dad? Was it something that you always knew you wanted(20:31) One thing that my dad instilled in me is hard work and work ethic(22:16) My daughter's raised, I guess, three pigs now(24:39) Pigs are very intelligent animals. I've seen pigs waller in mud(25:51) I just learned how to inseminate a pig as well(27:51) Talk to me about legacy. Have you ever talked to your parents about legacy(29:30) The one place I love going the most is probably London(30:40) Is there anywhere that you've traveled that's been dangerous or that you had to take precautions(31:22) Is there anywhere on your list that you haven't been yet(32:32) What's the weirdest thing you've eaten in some of these places(36:26) Do you collect coins or artwork from your travels(39:53) What was it like raising you in a post college environment(40:43) Chris Martin's dad gave him advice on how to pass on a legacy
    Remember, it's not just about the miles traveled, but the memories made and the wisdom s

    • 44 min
    371. Math, Heritage, and OTC Opportunities: Doctora Sandra Villareal Montgomery

    371. Math, Heritage, and OTC Opportunities: Doctora Sandra Villareal Montgomery

    Imagine meeting a true educational trailblazer at your very first podcaster meetup. That’s exactly what happened when I met Doctora Sandra Villarreal Montgomery. During our conversation, I mentioned I’d be working the media booth at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston. To my delight, she drove an hour just to be a guest on the show. Doctora Sandra is not only a passionate advocate for education but also a beacon of hope for countless students and families. In our discussion, she shared her inspiring journey from being a young math prodigy to becoming an educational consultant dedicated to creating personalized learning experiences for learners of all ages.  With a deep love for STEM and a doctorate in bilingual education, Doctora Sandra's story is one of resilience, determination, and the pursuit of opportunities. She reveals the profound influence of her family, the power of language, and the importance of embracing one's heritage. From overcoming language barriers to advocating for bilingual programs, her insights are a testament to the transformative power of education.  We talk about Doctora Sandra's life, exploring her commitment to giving back, her innovative approach to learning, and the significant roles her family and heritage play in her success. This episode is not just a celebration of educational triumphs; it's a call to action for anyone who believes in the endless possibilities of learning.
    Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy.
    Connect with Doctora. Sandra and immerse yourself in her world of educational consulting, where every learner's potential is unlocked and nurtured.
    Connect with Doctora Sandra:- Website: villa-mont.com- YouTube: Villa Mont Educational Consulting- Email: sandramontgomery@villa-mont.com- Socials: LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram
    Connect with Reena:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts- Twitter: twitter.com/reenareena- Instagram: instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast
    We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enlightening episode. Share Dr. Sandra's inspiring journey with someone who cherishes education and the beauty of learning.
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    (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts brings you more daddy drama with the better call daddy show(01:38) Doctora Sandra Villarreal Montgomery is guesting on her first podcast(05:37) Your father was an educator principal; your mother was a telephone operator(07:34) I want to know what, uh, types of opportunities you created for yourself(10:01) Your father encouraged you to start your own business; your stepdad encouraged you(11:49) Having three fathers played into choosing your husband, Sandra says(13:32) Since you do work with students of all ages, what are the differences(15:39) Did you receive that kind of love and customization from your teachers(17:11) Your grandparents only spoke Spanish when they were students(24:02) Sandra says having a good math background is very important in politics

    • 28 min

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