Gotta Look Up Podcast

Tom Campbell

The Gotta Look Up Podcast focuses on getting people off of their screens and engaging more with their families, friends, nature, and the world around them.

  1. 09/19/2024

    I.C.F.B. Club

    In this heartwarming episode, host Tom takes us on a nostalgic journey through one of his most cherished family traditions: the I.C.F.B. club—Ice Cream for Breakfast. What started as a secret society formed by Tom’s grandfather, affectionately known as "Pop," evolved into a family tradition that has spanned generations. Tom shares the origins of the club, the simple joy of receiving an address label badge, and the magic of those childhood mornings when he and his siblings would sneak away for a special ice cream treat. Beyond the sweetness of ice cream, Tom reflects on the importance of creating lasting family memories and honoring the people who instill these traditions. Pop’s love and imagination left a profound legacy, one that Tom continues to celebrate with his own children every year on Pop’s birthday, September 16th. Through personal anecdotes and meaningful quotes, this episode reminds listeners that family traditions, no matter how small, are powerful ways to connect generations and keep memories alive. Tune in to discover: How a simple ritual became a family bonding experience. The significance of passing down traditions to future generations. Inspirational reflections on how to create meaningful memories and legacies within your own family. As Tom puts it: "Look Up, Look Ahead, and remember—the memories we create today will echo through the lives we touch tomorrow." Pop-ism of the Day: "Always look for the best in others." Don't miss this episode filled with laughter, love, and a sprinkle of legacy!

    12 min
  2. 08/13/2024

    A Journey with Wolves - Interview with John Calfa of Wolf Connection

    Tom sits down with John Calfa, a passionate advocate for wildlife and the human connection to nature. John wears many hats – as a podcast host, tour guide, and a dedicated leader at Wolf Connection, a unique organization in California that brings people together with rescued wolves. John's journey began with a deep-seated love for animals, a passion that only grew stronger when he moved to California and discovered the Wolf Connection. His first encounter with the wolves during a walk was nothing short of transformative. Captivated by the wolves' stories and the dedication of the staff, John felt an immediate connection. This connection led him to volunteer and eventually become a core member of the Program and Events teams at Wolf Connection. In this episode, John shares his experiences working with these majestic creatures and the impact they have on both the wolves and the humans who come to meet them. He opens up about the incredible feeling of being part of a "wolf and human pack," working together to foster a better relationship with the environment and each other. Listeners will be inspired by John's dedication and learn about the vital work Wolf Connection does to create meaningful, life-changing experiences for all involved. Whether you're an animal lover or simply curious about how humans and wildlife can coexist harmoniously, this episode will leave you with a renewed sense of connection to the world around you. Get involved with this incredible organization by visiting Wolf Connection. Follow them on Instagram: @wolfconnection. Tune in to discover how wolves can teach us about community, healing, and the profound bond between humans and animals!

    23 min
  3. 06/13/2024

    Interview with Kari Baker from Kind Families

    In this heartwarming episode of The Gotta Look Up Podcast, I am honored to sit down with Kari Baker, a dedicated advocate and passionate voice from Kind Families. KIND (Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences) is a remarkable organization that provides unwavering support for children who experience the world differently due to neurological differences that are not immediately visible to others. These children, often misunderstood and overlooked, include those diagnosed with low support autism, ADHD, anxiety, sensory processing disorders, learning disabilities, and other conditions that significantly impact their behavior, social interactions, and academic performance. Kari Baker, a mother, caregiver, and staunch supporter of these incredible children, shares her personal journey and the collective mission of Kind Families. She opens up about the challenges and triumphs of raising children whose differences are not always apparent but profoundly affect their daily lives. This episode delves into the importance of kindness, acceptance, and understanding, highlighting the power of meaningful conversations in fostering a more inclusive and compassionate society. Through our conversation, Kari sheds light on the unique struggles and strengths of KIND kids, emphasizing the necessity for communities to rally around these families with empathy and support. She passionately discusses the transformative impact of creating environments where KIND kids feel seen, valued, and empowered to reach their full potential. Kari also provides invaluable insights into how we can all play a part in advocating for and uplifting children with invisible neurological differences. Listeners will be moved by Kari's heartfelt stories and inspired by the resilience and beauty found in the KIND community. This episode is a call to action for everyone to look beyond the surface, embrace diversity, and engage in conversations that cultivate kindness and acceptance. Join us for this beautiful and enlightening dialogue that promises to leave you with a renewed sense of empathy and a deeper understanding of what it means to support kids with invisible neurological differences. Connect with Kari and the KIND Community Pre-order Finding Kind Discovering Hope and Purpose while Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences. https://findingkind.myshopify.com Website: https://kindfamilies.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kindfamilies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KINDFamilies LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariabaker

    31 min
  4. 05/14/2024

    Driver's Training

    In this heartwarming episode of the Gotta Look Up podcast titled "Driver's Training," I dive into the universal rite of passage: learning to drive. My journey begins with my own childhood memories, where the thrill of driving first ignited—I fondly remember sitting on my dad's lap, steering our 1964 American Motors Rambler into the garage. Though Dad was in control of the gas and brake pedals, and his hands were always ready at the bottom of the steering wheel, to me, it felt like I was truly driving. My early fascination with driving was humorously extended when I piloted the slightly misleading Autopia cars at Disneyland. Little did I know, those cars were on tracks, but every time we careened off, I blamed it on the car, not my driving skills. Fast forward to my teen years, and Driver's Ed was a required course in high school. I remember the blend of excitement and anxiety that came with learning to drive. The driving permit test was particularly nerve-wracking. I recall a critical moment during the test when a firetruck pulled out of the station. Even though it didn’t have its sirens on, I dutifully pulled over to the right and stopped to clear its path. I could see the tester nodding his head out of the corner of my eye as he took notes. That move secured my license! As I reflect on these experiences, I note the significant changes in how driver's education is approached today. I share insights into the nervous dynamics between parents and teens navigating this new terrain. My own strategy was to start my kids off in safe environments like empty parking lots. I share a few humorous anecdotes about the inevitable "I was just about to do that!" moments that every parent hears. As I wrap up, I encourage you all to Look Up! and seize every opportunity to teach and create lasting memories with your children. This episode is a blend of nostalgia, practical advice, laughter, and a gentle reminder of the fleeting nature of time and the importance of guiding the next generation with both love and wisdom.

    11 min
5
out of 5
6 Ratings

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The Gotta Look Up Podcast focuses on getting people off of their screens and engaging more with their families, friends, nature, and the world around them.