Really, I Can’t Make This Ish Up — DJ | Haze Legacy Heights

DJ | Haze Legacy Heights

Sometimes life, parenting, homeschooling, and entrepreneurship collide in ways that make you stop and say… I really can't make this ish up. Hosted by DJ — homeschool mom of four, solopreneur, and founder of Haze Legacy Heights — this podcast is for parents raising children who will inherit a world that looks nothing like the one we grew up in. We talk about the real stuff: homeschooling wins and hard days, building a business while raising a family, using AI as a tool not a threat, teaching kids about money and legacy, and figuring out marriage, identity, and purpose in the middle of all of it. No filters. No theory. Just real conversations from someone living it. Because when you're trying to raise future-ready kids and build something that lasts… sometimes you really can't make this ish up.

Episodes

  1. When the System Labels Your Child: What Parents Need to Know

    Apr 13

    When the System Labels Your Child: What Parents Need to Know

    Welcome to Really… I Can't Make This Ish Up. I'm your host, D.J. What happens when a teacher, a counselor, or someone in authority sits you down and says your child is behind? They need medication. They're not ready. They need to be evaluated. What happens when a traditional system starts labeling your child before they've even had a chance to grow? This week, D.J. unpacks the reality behind school-based labels and diagnoses — what's reactionary, what's legitimate, and how to tell the difference. From ADHD diagnoses rising from 6.1% to over 10% in children over the past two decades, to Black students being 40% more likely to be placed in special education than their peers, to the fact that white students are more than twice as likely as Black or Hispanic students to receive 504 plan accommodations — the system isn't treating every child the same. And parents need to know what they're walking into. This episode covers when to listen, when to push back, when to get an independent evaluation, and when it's time to become your child's strongest advocate. Whether your child is in a traditional school or you're considering homeschool as an alternative, this conversation gives you the tools to see your child as a whole person — not a label on a file. What you'll walk away with: — Why ADHD diagnoses have nearly doubled in children over the past 20 years and what that means for your family — How racial disparities in special education are affecting Black and Brown children right now — What to do when a school recommends medication before exploring other options — How to request an independent educational evaluation — When to bring in an educational advocate or attorney — How homeschooling gives you the ability to see and teach the whole child — The emotional toll of labels on kids and how to talk to your child about it — Why behavior and disability are not the same thing Resources to explore: — Understood.org — Free resources for learning and thinking differences — Wrightslaw — Special education law and advocacy — CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD) — Support and education — Your state's Department of Education — IEP and 504 Plan information — National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD) — Google Family Link / Apple Screen Time — Parental controls ——————————————————— 🎁 GRAB YOUR FREE LEGACY HOMESCHOOL STARTER KIT 👉 https://haze-legacy-heights.kit.com 🛒 Explore printable tools & digital guides: 👉 https://hazelegacyheights.com/shop 🎙️ Listen to the full podcast every Monday — Really… I Can't Make This Ish Up: Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & everywhere you listen. ☕ Love the content? Support the mission: 👉 https://buymeacoffee.com/djlegacylab

    30 min
  2. Raising Kids in a World We Don’t Understand (Money, AI & The Long Game)

    Apr 6

    Raising Kids in a World We Don’t Understand (Money, AI & The Long Game)

    Half of us made our first major money decisions — student loans, credit cards, apartment leases — without a single lesson. And now we’re raising kids who tap a phone and think money is unlimited. That cycle ends here. In this episode, D.J. breaks down the real long game: teaching your kids about money at every age, navigating AI safety before it navigates them, and building the kind of thinking that the old playbook never covered. From the three-jar method to custodial debit cards to having the hard conversation about AI companion bots — this is the practical, no-fluff roadmap for parents who are still learning while they lead. What You’ll Walk Away With How to start money conversations with kids as young as preschoolThe three-jar method (and why most people do it wrong)Why your tween needs a supervised debit card before collegeThe emotional side of money nobody talks about with kidsWhat AI companion bots are doing to our children right nowCalifornia’s 2026 legislation on AI products for minorsTools like Greenlight, GoHenry, Khan Academy AI, and Google Family LinkWhy adaptability matters more than the old “get good grades” playbookOne thing to do this week that moves the needleResources Mentioned Greenlight App — Kids’ debit card + financial literacy toolsGoHenry App — Kids’ spending management and controlsKhan Academy AI Tutor — AI-powered learning platformGoogle Family Link — Parental controls for AndroidApple Screen Time — Parental controls for iOSFree Legacy Home Starter Kit — 🎁 https://haze-legacy-heights.kit.com Support the work - https://buymeacoffee.com/djlegacylab

    33 min

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Sometimes life, parenting, homeschooling, and entrepreneurship collide in ways that make you stop and say… I really can't make this ish up. Hosted by DJ — homeschool mom of four, solopreneur, and founder of Haze Legacy Heights — this podcast is for parents raising children who will inherit a world that looks nothing like the one we grew up in. We talk about the real stuff: homeschooling wins and hard days, building a business while raising a family, using AI as a tool not a threat, teaching kids about money and legacy, and figuring out marriage, identity, and purpose in the middle of all of it. No filters. No theory. Just real conversations from someone living it. Because when you're trying to raise future-ready kids and build something that lasts… sometimes you really can't make this ish up.