Better Call Daddy

Reena Friedman Watts
Better Call Daddy

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!

  1. -2 ДН.

    411. Stay-at-home Fatherhood and Finding Your Story J.D. Murgolo

    "It's a big job raising children. It's a big job teaching them everything." - My dad Today's guest J.D. Murgolo is a father, podcaster, and teacher. Join Reena Friedman Watts and her dad, Wayne"Big Daddy" Friedman, as they delve into J.D.'s journey of being a stay-at-home dad, the power of storytelling, and the delicate balance of tradition and modern parenting. In this episode, J.D. shares his perspective on the importance of using names to create personal connections, the joys and challenges of being a stay-at-home dad, and the influence of his Montessori background on his parenting style. Discover how J.D. navigates the complexities of family dynamics, traditions, and the decision to embrace fatherhood in a unique way. The conversation takes an intriguing turn as J.D. reflects on his podcasting journey, exploring the stories that shape us and the courage it takes to share them. With three podcasts under his belt, J.D. reveals how storytelling has become a tool for personal growth and connection. Reena's dad, Wayne, weighs in with his wisdom on the role of storytelling in education and the balance between homeschooling and socialization. He shares his own experiences with family traditions and the legacy of storytelling passed down through generations. (00:00) Each week I interview a guest, share the stories with my dad(01:54) JD Murgolo loves helping people, and remembering their names(05:02) I have always enjoyed talking. I'm not that kid that talked to telemarketers(10:22) If I ask something that makes you uncomfortable, please tell me(15:13) You did an episode on Santa Claus for kids. It was just entertaining to me(20:05) You mentioned earlier that you didn't know that you wanted to have kids(24:47) Both of your families moved closer to you when you were pregnant(30:38) J.D. was the stay at home dad for his son for two years(36:21) J.D. says it made more sense for him to stay home with kids(40:45) What do parents do when their kids come home from school(45:59) Having Montessori background freed us from a lot of parenting decisions(49:34) What do you think your dad would have been like as a stay at home dad(54:55) I've relaxed about it. Like I urge you, I understand it calms you down no matter what(55:34) Your podcast focuses on getting people's stories and how that relates to mental health(58:30) JD asked listeners to share the part of their story they feel most connected(01:03:20) How do you feel about being a stay at home dad(01:07:43) What does J.D. think about passing on the load of being a teacher Connect with J.D. fragilemoments.org Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast - Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@BetterCallDaddy Join us for an episode filled with laughter, introspection, and the timeless wisdom of storytelling. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who values the art of storytelling and the beauty of family connections.

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  2. 6 ЯНВ.

    410. Daddy's Girl Meets the Well-Designed Life: Cathy Christen

    New Year of Better Call Daddy kicks off with a heartfelt exploration of father-daughter bonds, the power of gratitude, and the journey to having it all. Join Reena Friedman Watts and her dad, Wayne"Big Daddy" Friedman, as they welcome Cathy Christen, an entrepreneur inspired by her father's unwavering support and love. Cathy shares how her dad's influence shaped her life, instilling values of gratitude and resilience while growing up in a modest two-bedroom apartment with six family members. Her father's encouragement and belief in her abilities led her to start her own business at 19, a venture she still runs today. Cathy's story highlights the importance of recognizing each child's unique qualities and nurturing them to flourish. In this episode, Cathy opens up about her journey through personal challenges, including a difficult relationship and the decision to have an abortion. Her candidness offers listeners a chance to connect with the struggles and triumphs of finding one's path while maintaining authenticity and growth. Cathy also discusses the transition from not wanting children to embracing family life, emphasizing the importance of designing a life that balances business success with personal fulfillment. Her strategies for achieving this balance include building a supportive team and prioritizing time with her husband and children. Wayne Friedman weighs in with his wisdom, reflecting on the significance of structure in life and the lessons learned from mistakes. He praises Cathy's journey of self-discovery and her willingness to share her experiences to help others. Don't miss this inspiring episode filled with stories of love, resilience, and the pursuit of a life well-lived. (00:00) Better Call Daddy Show returns with more daddy drama(01:17) Cathy Christen says her father instilled gratitude in all of his kids(06:34) I think having a dad that supports you helps you believe in God(10:24) Trans: Keats' always supported us in our endeavors, right(14:55) Ren had an absent father growing up, but now has kids(19:41) When I heard your podcast, I was like, oh, yeah(20:04) Your husband and you eloped eight years ago(23:03) I've been on my own since 17, so communication has been very similar(23:30) M. Benjamin went to college in West Palm Beach, Florida(27:32) Your dad was definitely ready for your arrival(30:01) As a child, you knew you wanted to pursue business, right(35:05) I was able to build, uh, really life by design(38:33) Sometimes people get blocked with like, well, I don't have the funds(43:05) I started teaching Benjamin to breathe when he was one and a half(47:16) I'm trying to model that so that my sons can be great fathers themselves(48:02) Did your dad influence your book or was he a part of your book(52:19) What do you want and why? How do you get there(55:31) Is there anything that you would like to ask your dad around(01:01:48) Better Call Daddy talks about parenting and abortion on this week's podcast Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast Connect with Cathy Christen: Website: https://cathychristen.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathy-christen/ Join us for this episode that celebrates the power of family, the impact of mentorship, and the courage to live authentically. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who values the wisdom of a loving parent.

    1 ч. 7 мин.
  3. 30.12.2024

    409. Bringing Brotherhood to Fatherhood: Daddies Podcast Erik and Greg

    Closing out 2024 with a banger! Join Reena Friedman Watts and her dad, Wayne "Big Daddy" Friedman, as they welcome Erik and Greg from the Daddies Podcast. These two hosts are redefining brotherhood in fatherhood, sharing podcasting tips, and keeping it real about life in Delaware and beyond. Discover what it's like to grow up in the "drive-through" state, the quirks of tax-free shopping, and the unique charm of Delaware's small-town vibe. Erik and Greg share their adventures, from a memorable trip to California and the highs and lows of legalized cannabis to the gritty reality of Hollywood and the unexpected warmth of a Lyft driver's advice. As podcasting veterans, Erik and Greg dive into their journey from fast-food live streams to meaningful conversations with fascinating guests. From the hilarious missteps of early episodes to landing interviews with big names like William Hung and Jared from Bowling for Soup, they've learned the art of storytelling and the importance of authenticity. Reena's dad, Wayne, offers his wisdom on keeping content fresh and engaging, emphasizing the joy of unscripted storytelling and the power of camaraderie. Whether it's switching up formats, collaborating with others, or simply being yourself, the key is to keep the passion alive. Join us for an episode filled with laughter, insights, and a reminder that sometimes the best stories come from the most unexpected places. Don't miss out on the camaraderie, the laughs, and the wisdom that only Better Call Daddy can deliver! (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Big Daddy Wayne Friedman on the Better Call Daddy Show(01:38) Erik and Greg were born and raised in Delaware(04:46) Delaware has a very high crime rate because it's so small(06:24) Greg, you traveled to California five years ago. You guys travel together, too(09:33) Greg and Erik went to California to try legalized marijuana. And not marijuana. But legalized or decriminalized(11:04) Hollywood was cool, but I think I would do it differently(14:52) I need to get a passport first before I go on a trip(15:24) Greg, are you going to Chicago for a work trip next month(23:13) People are always like, why don't you start a podcast(25:55) The importance of just saying no to people. It's okay to say no to jobs(29:11) Erik and I want to get back to doing interviews in person(32:55) Getting people to come on is difficult. The problem is too, some people want money(35:58) Naomi Amish inspiration. She sent me her book that's right behind me(38:24) Talking to guests and getting their whys has changed your podcast(42:44) If we never took the chance and just reached out, we would still talk(43:40) What do your kids think about you doing this podcast(47:43) Eric and I don't mix work and this podcast(50:47) When we're gaming, we're talking about podcast stuff(54:10) Daddies the Podcast is all about growth. Where we've come from and now where we've landed(54:52) Do you guys get advice from other dads? I am curious about that(58:31) Greg is a perfectionist. I am very much a realist(01:00:40) Since we're making wishes, what do you need on your wish list(01:06:06) The Better Call Daddy Show is all about the guests and their voices Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast Connect with Erik and Greg: - Instagram: @daddiesthepodcast Join us for this lively episode that celebrates the bonds of friendship, the art of podcasting, and the joy of storytelling. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who loves a good story! Special thanks to Greg for mixing this podcast episode!

    1 ч. 10 мин.
  4. 27.12.2024

    408. Mushrooms, Meditation, and Muscular Dystrophy: Mazi Keyghobadi

    Initially aspiring to become a doctor like his parents and later venturing into the business world, Mazi Keyghobadi experienced significant failures and personal confusion. This led to an awakening five years ago, where he realized that external achievements did not bring him true happiness. Instead, he found his purpose within nonprofit work, driven by his son's Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy diagnosis. Welcome back to another enlightening episode of the Better Call Daddy Show! I'm your host, Reena Friedman Watts. Today, we dive deep into the transformative world of magic mushrooms, meditation, and muscular dystrophy with our special guest, Mazi Keyghobadi. As always, our insightful co-host, Wayne "Big Daddy" Friedman joins us. In this episode, Mazi shares his profound experiences with magic mushrooms, describing them as a "laxative for the soul," capable of sweeping away inner negativity and trauma. We'll hear how these natural substances have not only improved his mental clarity but also enhanced his roles as a father and nonprofit founder of Hope for Luka. Mazi likens the impact of psychedelics to the intriguing effects shown in the movie "Limitless" and discusses the significance of preparation and meditation when using these powerful tools. We'll also explore Mazi's mission to introduce the benefits of magic mushrooms to the muscular dystrophy community, his journey from aspiring doctor to impactful nonprofit leader, and how a life-altering "awakening" helped him find true happiness and purpose. Plus, Mazi will share inspiring anecdotes about thought leaders like Paul Stamets and Eckhart Tolle, as well as his commitment to authenticity and societal betterment. Stay tuned as we unravel Mazi Keygohbadi's story of self-discovery, emotional healing, and unwavering dedication to meaningful change. This is an episode you won't want to miss! Unfortunately, I don’t have the exact timestamps for this episode. Instead, I'll provide a suggested timeline breakdown for "Better Call Daddy: Mazi Final Audio" based on the key facts discussed. You can adjust as needed when you have the precise timing from the episode.   (00:00 - 01:00) - Introduction- Introduction of the host Reena Watts, the guest Wayne Friedman (Big Daddy), and the guest Mazi Keyghobadi.- Brief overview of what to expect from the episode. (01:00 - 05:00) - Mazi's Background- Mazi's emigration from Iran, early life, and initial aspirations to become a doctor.- His decision to pivot away from a medical career towards entrepreneurship and eventual nonprofit work. (05:00 - 10:00) - Personal Awakening- Mazi discussing his midlife crisis and awakening circa five years ago.- The impact of Eckhart Tolle’s "The Power of Now" on his transformation. (10:00 - 15:00) - Magic Mushrooms and Self-Healing- Mazi's first experience with magic mushrooms.- The comparison to the movie "Limitless" and the preference for natural substances over synthetic ones like LSD. (15:00 - 20:00) - Healing Through Psychedelics- Study involving an OCD patient in a sensory deprivation "dark room."- Mazi’s description of mushrooms as a "laxative for the soul." (20:00 - 25:00) - Application of Personal Healing- Using mushrooms to overcome negativity and trauma.- Mazi's improvement in his role as a father and an advocate through his nonprofit, "Hope for Luca." (25:00 - 30:00) - Societal and Personal Impacts- Challenges of managing a nonprofit with limited resources.- Persistence and remaining true to values despite financial and political challenges. (30:00 - 35:00) - Psychedelics and the Brain- How psilocybin from magic mushrooms interacts with the brain.- Potential therapeutic applications, including microdosing for stress management. (35:00 - 40:00) - Practical Advice and Reflections- Importance of meditation and preparation before using psychedelics.- Reflections on personal and societal transitions, stress, and finding fulfillment beyond material wealth. (40:00 - 45:00) - Nonprofit Fundraising a

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  5. 23.12.2024

    407. R&B Music And A Father-Son Spirited Duo: Adam Emil And Henry Robertson

    "It's amazing to watch kids overcome... Give a young person a challenge and watch them rise to the challenge right front of your eyes." Henry Robertson Music is a universal language that connects generations, and today's episode of the Better Call Daddy Show is a testament to that truth. Join Reena Friedman Watts as she dives into a soulful conversation with the dynamic father-son duo, Adam Emil and Henry Robertson. From R&B rhythms to family harmonies, this episode explores the profound influence of music on personal and familial bonds.Adam Emil, an R&B artist with a new single "Enough," and his father, Henry Robertson, share their journey through music, family, and the lessons learned along the way. Discover how Adam's upbringing, filled with melodies and rhythms, shaped his path in the music industry. Listen as Henry recounts his own musical memories and the joy of watching his son flourish in a field they both love. The episode also touches on the challenges and triumphs of the music industry, as Adam discusses working with Grammy-winning producers and the evolution of music promotion in the digital age. From the magic of live performances to the camaraderie of a band, Adam and Henry offer insights into the art of collaboration and the importance of a supportive family in pursuing one's dreams. (00:00) Each week I interview a guest, share the stories with my dad(03:01) How many siblings do you have? I have an older sister and a younger brother(04:57) Adam says music has always been a part of his life(09:41) What would you tell people that have a love for music but are afraid of stage(14:34) Sports helped me with problem solving, right? It has to apply to music(17:03) You recently got to work with a Grammy winning producer, Fred Taylor Toxic(19:36) Have you taken your family or your parents on any of these tours(22:51) Which OG R&B song would you have liked to have made(25:50) What are the biggest changes in promoting yourself today compared to when you started(28:18) Can you talk about what happened when you were discovered on YouTube(31:42) Me and Usher rap. Me and John Legend talk. Me and Quincy Jones talked(33:20) Do you think that your relationship with God has contributed to your success(35:43) Do you feel like you have pushed your kids into music or have they expressed their own interests(37:27) If you put a talented producer behind them, it's gonna change the product(39:07) Have you played with your voice and totally changed things in production(41:45) Me and my business partner working on booking for next year(42:27) You've been touring for eight years now(43:36) There's free alcohol everywhere on tour and it's tempting. But you'll pay for it over time(46:19) Adam says he felt like his dad was a mentor to him(50:20) What about what it is he saw in you, the young preteen(59:14) Better Call Daddy is a weekly podcast featuring parenting advice from better dads Shout out SleevieG79 on IG for the intro!   Connect with Adam Emil:- Website: adamemil.com- Instagram: @adamemil Connect with Reena Friedman Watts:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts- Twitter: @reenareena- Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts- Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast Join us for this heartfelt episode that reminds us of the power of music, the strength of family bonds, and the courage to pursue one's dreams. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who loves music and the stories behind the songs.

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  6. 16.12.2024

    406. Let's Tok Saurabh Gupta: Conquering Mountains and Microphones

    "When you give somebody their first experience of anything, you have to be careful in how you do that." "I was born in India and raised in a certain way. But I was reborn in the United States." "The first thing is special any part of your life." Saurabh Gupta says he is someone who's literally 'all over the place.' He learns from one place and applies it somewhere else. If something piques his curiosity and offers a learning opportunity where he feels he can do it justice, he tries it. Professionally he is a lifelong technologist in cybersecurity.  Beyond his chaotic life, he's a husband, dad, musician, runner, hiker, real estate investor, and consultant, usually not in that order. Yeah, he finds excuses to stay outdoors...LOL. His personal philosophy is, 'How you do one thing is the way you do everything.' He strives to embody this spirit in his podcast, where conversations range from technology to personal development. Why? Because life is full of nuances, and there's no one-size-fits-all approach. Make efforts, create your own story, and pursue fulfillment.    Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Saurabh Gupta to the Better Call Daddy Show for an inspiring conversation about embracing new experiences and the transformative power of stepping out of one's comfort zone. Saurabh, a first-time podcast guest, shares his journey from a pampered child in India to a marathon-running real estate professional in Florida. Discover how Saurabh’s adventures, from college band days to scaling Mount Whitney, have shaped his perspective on life and the importance of gratitude. Saurabh’s story is a testament to the power of curiosity and the courage to explore uncharted territories. He discusses the pivotal moments that led him to discover his love for music, running, and podcasting, each experience adding a new layer to his evolving identity. Learn how Saurabh overcame self-doubt to launch his own podcast, Let’s Tok, and the joy he finds in giving others their first opportunity to share their stories. Join Reena and Saurabh as they delve into the nuances of cultural heritage, parenting, and the significance of language in preserving one's roots. This episode is a reminder that life's journey is enriched by the risks we take and the connections we make along the way. Saurabh shares insights on fatherhood, tradition, and personal growth offer valuable lessons for anyone seeking to live a life full of purpose and adventure. (00:00) The Better Call Daddy Show features interviews with influential fathers and controversial people(01:38) Saurabh Gupta is a musician and first time podcast guest(05:51) You recently wrote about the fear of moving from New Jersey to Florida(08:39) Hiking transformed my personality when I came to the United States(14:48) So obviously when I did this hiking I got a taste of running(19:34) There is so much to podcasting that people don't understand unless they do it(20:43) Do you want to talk a little bit about your podcasting journey(26:35) So we both were learning. Maybe I was relatively older, maybe three, four episodes older than him(26:56) Giving somebody their first opportunity to podcast is special(30:32) Talk to me about becoming a first time father(33:27) What did it bring up for you from your own childhood in becoming a dad(35:43) Are there traditions you want your kids to have or are you creating new traditions(42:28) This is my first end as a guest on a podcast(42:54) Please let people know how they can find your podcast, connect with you(44:12) Always talk to older people about unfulfilled desires or regrets(45:11) Is there anything you haven't fulfilled or that you're thinking you still want to do(47:04) Learning about other people's businesses can give you foresight for future investments(53:34) Is there something that you haven't accomplished yet that you would want to try Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Insta

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  7. 09.12.2024

    405. From Panic to Peace: Matana Poupko's Dynamic Familial Journey

    "I want to build a relationship with God from a love way, not from fear." "Gratitude is one of the fundamentals that my father raised us on." Reena Friedman Watts invites Matana Poupko to the Better Call Daddy Show to explore the complexities of faith, family, and finding one's voice amidst adversity. Matana opens up about her journey through mental health struggles, the nuances of her Jewish faith, and the powerful legacy of love and resilience passed down from her father. Discover how Matana learned to embrace gratitude, set boundaries, and cultivate a deep, personal relationship with God, all while navigating the challenges of maintaining her religious traditions. In this heartfelt conversation, Matana shares intimate stories of her father's unwavering love and the profound impact of his teachings on her life. She delves into the importance of authenticity in spirituality, the healing power of gratitude, and the significance of creating a supportive community during times of crisis. Matana's story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the transformative power of self-discovery. Join Reena and Matana for an inspiring episode that highlights the importance of embracing one's heritage, the courage to question and redefine beliefs, and the beauty of evolving relationships with family and faith. This episode is a reminder of the resilience we possess and the potential for growth and healing in the face of life's challenges. Matana Poupko Jacobs was born in Peoria, Illinois, and raised in Israel. After high school, she worked as an assistant in a special needs school and later taught in Jewish schools in Hong Kong, where she had a transformative experience. Upon returning to Israel, Matana worked as a project manager for a company led by a mentor who sparked her passion for travel, taking her to places like China and Australia. At age 25 she married Ari and moved to the United States. As she adjusted to a new culture and became a mother to three children, Her life took a turn when a sudden panic attack triggered a deep depression. Supported by her family, doctors, and unwavering determination, Matana began the journey of recovery, which included a life-changing three-month stay in Israel with her extended family. Her healing journey inspired the Hope to Recharge podcast, where she shares stories of hope, resilience, and healing. Through the podcast, one-on-one consultations, and global speaking engagements, Matana provides support and practical tools to individuals dealing with mental health challenges. She focuses on helping those who feel stuck despite therapy and medication, guiding them toward new paths to recovery. Matana’s work emphasizes the power of small steps and the importance of community in overcoming mental health struggles. She is deeply committed to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health, offering hope, and guiding others from deep depression to thriving with gratitude. (00:00) The Better Call Daddy Show features interviews with influential and controversial people(02:35) One of the questions that we had was, what is he proud of you for(07:01) Tell me a little bit about your legacy. The book go Legacy explores your family's unique DNA(11:55) Only when I got older did I learn to appreciate my father(14:09) You had your struggles with your relationship with God(19:06) Yoga helped me heal from anxiety and depression. So yoga I did for healing(21:59) Anxiety comes and goes, but it's the frequency, duration and intensity(24:04) Jewish women have a time of purity when they go through a cycle(28:19) It's important to have a rabbi that understands you during a panic attack(30:26) You had your first panic attack when you were pregnant with your second child(34:16) Matana says she was never ashamed to share her mental health struggle(39:26) Would you have survived if you didn't have support(43:24) What is your goal to eat through the day without throwing up(46:19) How are you parenting di

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  8. 02.12.2024

    404. Insert Creativity Into Your Hard Moments Brianna Greenspan The Miracle Morning Art of Affirmations

    Life is hard and it gets harder for everyone and in order to support yourself you need creativity. "Creativity is an amazing outlet to express your passions." "Just because someone doesn't believe in you doesn't mean you don't need to believe in yourself." "You can't play God, all the time."   Reena Friedman Watts sits down with Brianna Greenspan, a visionary in the genetic space, to explore the profound journey of overcoming adversity with creativity and resilience. Briana shares her transformative story of living with a chronic illness, the challenges she faced growing up, and how she turned adversity into a driving force for change. Discover how Brianna's experiences with bullying and health struggles shaped her into a beacon of inspiration for others. In this episode, Brianna delves into the importance of creativity and imagination in her life, the power of self-belief, and her mission to provide resources for those facing similar challenges. She discusses her work in the genetic field and her passion for creating educational tools that empower individuals to embrace their unique potential. Brianna's story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the impact of pursuing one's purpose with determination. Join Reena and Brianna for an enlightening conversation that highlights the significance of self-acceptance, the art of friendship, and the courage to rewrite one's narrative. This episode is a reminder that even in the face of adversity, we have the power to rise above and make a difference. (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts introduces the Better Call Daddy Show (05:20) Brianna Greenspan joins the show and shares her journey (10:45) Discussing the criteria for friendship and its importance (15:30) Brianna's childhood challenges with bullying and chronic illness (22:10) The role of creativity in overcoming adversity (30:00) Brianna's journey to self-discovery and empowerment (38:45) Exploring genetic engineering and its implications (45:00) The impact of family and the lessons learned (50:30) Brianna's work in the genetic space and educational tools (57:15) A heartfelt shout-out to Brianna's father and his influence (01:02:00) Wayne Friedman weighs in with his wisdom and reflections (01:08:30) Closing thoughts and the importance of resilience Connect with Brianna Greenspan: - Website: briannagreenspan.com - Instagram: @briannagreenspan Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this empowering episode. Share it with someone who values resilience, creativity, and the power of storytelling. If you liked this episode check out my episode with Mazi Keyghobadi: A Father's Fighting Chance Against Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy https://youtu.be/4FMsFkJ3UAQ?si=KneZfSzmonRFNYNy Better Call Daddy is sponsored by Caroline Bass Health Caroline Bass, founder of Queen Tulsi, developed this scientifically-backed herbal supplement to provide natural stress relief and mood balance. As a mom of three balancing a full-time job, Caroline struggled with anxiety, fatigue and feeling overwhelmed. She began formulating herbal blends to calm her nerves and soon shared them with friends and family, who loved the results and she realized she had something special on her hands. College students, friends, and family members all started asking for her supplement after noticing how well it helped with everything from managing anxiety to unwinding after a long day. To make her remedy accessible, she partnered with herbal experts to create Queen Tulsi, a carefully crafted unique blend that targets emotional stress, brain fog, hormonal mood swings, and inflammation in the body. She has since sold thousands of bottles of Queen Tulsi driven by word of mouth and her mission to bring this n

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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!

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