The Human Condition: Parenting Your Children And Yourself! With Beverly Ginsberg Earwolf & Jamie Denbo
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Baby Boomer, Native New Englander, Jewish mother, and self proclaimed expert in everything, Beverly Ginsberg takes listeners into the worlds of PARENTING and SELF CARE. After recently relocating to Wellness/Mindfulness/Natural Birthing hotspot, LOS ANGELES, Beverly has found herself curious about everything from Keto dieting to lactation consultants. In The Human Condition, Beverly welcomes both experts and amateurs alike into the studio to discuss everything from mommy blogging to massages to CBD to Sleep training. Join Beverly, Sam and actual real people (who DO know things) to learn how to help yourself AND the next generation. This podcast is for anyone who IS a parent, IS NOT a parent, has ever had a parent or isn’t talking to the parents they have.
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Goodbye Beverly
In this week’s episode, Jamie and Sam have some thoughts about the world, Beverly and love. Thank you to all of the fans and supporters. It’s time to move on with love. And that’s a good thing.
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Sleep Training
In this new quarantine lifestyle, Beverly wonders how we’re sleeping. She updates us all on life in lockdown with Patch Adams while also shedding light on how Lainie and Rachelle are faring in these uncertain times. Then Beverly and Sam welcome infant sleep-training expert, Kimberly Von Slomski, into the studio to discuss the trials and tribulations of sleep training children. You can find out more about Kimberly and info on sleep training here https://sweetdreamsla.com/
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Recycling
This week Beverly explains stress to Sam. We also learn that Lainie is doing some family planning while Rachelle continues to flourish in Costa Rica. Then Beverly welcomes Hollywood sustainability consultant, Jackson Xia to talk about how to save the planet. Jackson reassures Beverly that society's environmental failings are NOT HER FAULT, but we can all make improvements to help the Earth.
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Behavior (Strong Willed Kids) w/ Joe Newman
This week Beverly questions what modern children would do without an iPhone in front of them. She also provides updates on Lainie’s progress in therapy and Rachelle’s adventures in Costa Rica. Then Bev speaks with child behavioral consultant and author, Joe Newman, to discuss children who don’t always play by the rules.
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Massages
This week Beverly has a lot more to say about self care and parenting herself, but first we learn that Lainie has lost her job at Trader Joe's for stealing and Rachelle may have joined a yoga cult. Then Beverly invites massage therapist, John Long, in for a first ever in-studio massage. John teaches Beverly about her IT band and Beverly teaches John about her sexual conquests.
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Mommy Bloggers
Beverly has LOTS to say about how different parenting was back when she was raising her twin girls, Lainie and Rachelle. She updates us on how her daughters are doing and then fills us in on her latest adventures in the Self-Care-Capital-of-the-World, Los Angeles!
Bev also gives us her reviews of Rock of Ages at The Bourbon Room as well as the restroom at “WINGZ" on Hollywood Boulevard. Then Beverly and Sam get insider tips on all the "how to’s" of Mommy Blogging from their special guest, bonafide Mom Blogger (motherhoodinHollywood.com [motherhoodinhollywood.com]), Heather Brooker.
Customer Reviews
Respect your decision
I was excited to Ronna and Beverly years ago and very disappointed that I found you about 6 months before the podcast left the air. I often find myself going back a listening to old episodes because I truly miss the two of you together. That being said, there were some things that Bev said that rubbed me the wrong way and made me wonder about the actress who played her. I’m very grateful for this last episode and I appreciate you taking the time to explain your own mixed feelings about playing her. Onward and upward 🤎
Miss you bev
We don’t expect characters to be ideological mouthpieces. Characters should be complicated and complex. Hope you return someday
I must be an idiot
I don’t know this character. I didn’t know this was simply a character. I started with the first episode and was hooked because there was something familiar about this women, like she was one of the many moms I knew from my childhood. I did not see episode 6 coming, I was convinced Bec was a real person- paint me stupid, I guess. It makes me love this podcast even more, though. While I enjoyed the laughter, I appreciate and respect that you need to pull back for now and just be quiet like a lot of us are. Love the show, will be here when Bev returns. ❤️