What’s up, Tribe, and welcome back to Good Moms Bad Choices! January was amazing, but its time to turn the page on the calendar and embrace beautiful new energy as we enter ‘The Journey of Love February.’ This month is all about the heart - join Erica and Milah to catch up and discuss what’s new in the world of motherhood, marriage, and amor! In this week’s episode, the ladies offer witty and sharp perspectives about personal growth in love, supporting your kids through their friend drama, and how to honor your true needs in a partnership. Mama Bear to the Rescue! The Good Moms discuss protective parenting and helping your kids fight their battles (8:00) Bad Choice of the Week: Help! My kids saw me in my lingerie! (20:00) My Happily Ever After: Erica and Milah discuss the prospect of marriage, dreams of becoming a housewife, and the top 5 ways to be confident in love (32:00) Yoni Mapping: Releasing Trauma and Increasing Pleasure (57:00) Its OK to fuck up, but also, what do you (really) bring to the table: The Good Moms have an honest discussion about finding accountability and growth before love (1:03:00) Watch This episode & more on YouTube! Catch up with us over at Patreon and get all our Full visual episodes, bonus content & early episode releases. Join our private Facebook group! Let us help you! Submit your advice questions, anonymous secrets or vent about motherhood anonymously! Submit your questions Connect With Us: @GoodMoms_BadChoices @TheGoodVibeRetreat @Good.GoodMedia @WatchErica @Milah_Mapp Official GMBC Music: So good feat Renee, Trip and http://www.anthemmusicenterprises.com Join us this summer in paradise at the Good Vibe Rest+Vibe Retreat in Costa Rica July 31- August 5 August 8 - August 13 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Send us a text Wedding traditions are far stranger than you might imagine. While we're familiar with white dresses, something borrowed and something blue, these customs barely scratch the surface of matrimonial practices worldwide. Did you know the pristine white wedding dress only became tradition in 1840 when Queen Victoria made it fashionable? Before then, brides simply wore their best dresses, regardless of color, because clothes were expensive and the concept of a single-use garment was impractical for most people. That beautiful tradition you cherish might be younger than your great-grandmother! The role of the "best man" has an even darker history. Far from being just a supportive friend, he was originally a skilled swordsman whose primary duty was to help the groom kidnap the bride from disapproving families or rival suitors. The term "best" referred to his combat prowess, not his friendship status. This reveals how marriage was often less about mutual consent and more about property acquisition. Around the world, wedding rituals range from charming to downright bizarre. French traditions include newlyweds consuming a mixture of leftover food and alcohol from a toilet bowl for "strength." The Tadong community in Indonesia prohibits couples from using the bathroom for three days after marriage, believing this ensures harmony. Some Kenyan fathers spit on their daughters as a blessing before the ceremony. Meanwhile, Czech weddings might involve placing a borrowed infant on the couple's bed for fertility, and Fijian grooms must present their future father-in-law with a whale's tooth as a sign of respect. Marriage ceremonies fundamentally began as contractual arrangements rather than celebrations of love, which explains why so many traditional practices revolve around property exchange, fertility rituals, and alliance-building instead of emotional connection. The integration of romantic love into marriage is relatively recent in human history. Join us as we explore these fascinating traditions that showcase how marriage practices continue to evolve across cultures and throughout time. Whether you're planning your own wedding or simply curious about human customs, you'll never look at matrimony the same way again after hearing these stories. Support the show https://www.buzzsprout.com/2035680/support Support the Show!!!…
Send us a text We explore an eclectic mix of bizarre topics from illegal booger-flicking to the infamous exploding whale incident, while diving into mythology, strange cultural trivia, and unexpected food origins. • The strange regional laws that prohibit booger flicking in Whitehall and honking at sandwich shops at 9pm • Montana's unofficial sport of "meth cycling" - stealing bikes to ride between locations • Shamash, the Mesopotamian sun deity known as "Governor of the Universe" with power over light and darkness • The 1970 exploding whale disaster in Florence, Oregon where dynamite sent blubber "beyond all believable bounds" • Fascinating food topics including poutine, potatoes being the first vegetable grown in space, and the Scottish origins of fried chicken • Scottish trivia including the prevalence of redheads, UFO sightings in Bonnie Bridge, and the world's first color photograph • The legend of the Pied Piper and the modern cultural phenomenon of the "douche flute" Support the show https://www.buzzsprout.com/2035680/support Support the Show!!!…
Send us a text What happens when you look up at the night sky and see something that defies explanation? That feeling of wonder—and sometimes fear—has inspired humanity's greatest questions for centuries. Today we're unpacking the science behind UFO classifications with a deep dive into J. Allen Hynek's seven-point scale of extraterrestrial encounters. From fleeting glimpses of strange lights (level one) to full-blown abduction scenarios (level seven), this episode walks you through the increasingly intimate ways humans report contact with the unknown. We explore what separates a simple misidentified aircraft from genuine anomalies, and what happens when encounters leave physical evidence or involve face-to-face meetings with non-human entities. As one of our guests eloquently puts it: "I'm unclear on why they would travel so far just to stick something up some hillbilly's ass"—a question that perfectly captures our collective confusion about alleged alien motivations. The conversation takes an unexpected turn when we hear a compelling firsthand account from Las Vegas, where specialized night-vision equipment captured objects performing impossible aerial maneuvers at speeds exceeding 1,000 mph. The witness's detailed description of objects appearing, disappearing, and reappearing across the Vegas skyline challenges conventional explanations and reminds us why this topic continues to fascinate despite scientific skepticism. We lighten the mood with an exploration of Chuck Norris jokes—those hyperbolic claims about the martial arts legend that became an internet sensation. "Chuck Norris can build a snowman out of rain" and "Chuck Norris once kicked a horse in its chin; its descendants are now known as giraffes" showcase how modern mythology forms in the digital age. Just as we create narratives about potential visitors from beyond our planet, we craft larger-than-life legends about our fellow humans. Whether you're a dedicated UFO researcher, a casual sky-watcher, or just someone who enjoys contemplating the possibility that we're not alone in the universe, this episode offers both scientific framework and human stories to fuel your curiosity. Subscribe now and join our ongoing exploration of life's most fascinating mysteries—both cosmic and comedic. Support the show https://www.buzzsprout.com/2035680/support Support the Show!!!…
Send us a text Colt Draine and Mac Mall Let’s Talk About It 👇🏻 https://open.spotify.com/track/1gNN2keNfi6v3NXt5zo6EH?si=cGWkIaRAT0SbymnRcStaUw Mac Mall's presence on our milestone 100th episode brings the authentic voice of Vallejo to listeners worldwide. The Bay Area legend opens up about the beautiful chaos of fatherhood, the responsibility of community leadership, and the transformative power of perseverance. With remarkable candor, Mall shares fascinating insights into Vallejo folklore, including his chilling revelation about likely crossing paths with the infamous Zodiac Killer who called the same small city home. This conversation evolves into a powerful discussion about addressing community violence through positive action rather than empty words. "Words without opportunity is just wasteful," Mall emphasizes, explaining how true leadership means creating paths forward for younger generations. The conversation takes a deeply spiritual turn as Mall recounts surviving a shooting that claimed his friend's life. "I don't believe in God, I know God," he declares, distinguishing between faith as concept versus lived experience. This profound gratitude shapes his approach to both music and mentorship. Hip-hop historians will appreciate Mall's breakdown of how Bay Area slang terms "Yee" and "Cuddy" originated and spread globally through the influence of artists like Mac Dre. Looking toward the future, Mall discusses his upcoming book "Fizz or Die," his commitment to never selling his masters ("that's my generational wealth"), and his evolution as a performer now working with live bands at historic venues. From a child with a severe stutter to a respected voice in hip-hop, Mall's journey exemplifies the transformative power of dedication, community support, and divine protection. Follow @therealmagmall on Instagram to stay updated on his upcoming projects, including the repress of his classic album "Untouchable" dropping soon. Support the show https://www.buzzsprout.com/2035680/support Support the Show!!!…
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