Episodes

  • Sheldon Owen: An Alternative to Co-Signing, a Guarantor Service for Renters
    Jun 19 2024

    Summary

    Sheldon Owen discusses his background and the new venture he has started in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. He shares his journey from being a latchkey kid with a desire for a better life to becoming a successful entrepreneur. Sheldon emphasizes the importance of having strong mentors and a supportive network of friends. He also talks about his decision to go back to school during COVID-19 and the fear and uncertainty that comes with starting a new business. Sheldon introduces his new venture, a guarantor service that helps renters who don't have the credit to qualify for a lease. SimpliMatch.com is a company that provides home surety policies, acting as a guarantor for renters who may not meet the strict requirements of landlords. They offer a guarantee to pay up to three months of rent if the renter defaults. The cost of the policy is equal to one month's rent. Simply Match aims to help renters secure the homes they want and provide peace of mind to landlords.


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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Roundtable: College Education as a Piece of the Puzzle and the Stress it brings
    May 23 2024

    The conversation revolves around the stress and anticipation of high school graduation and the decision-making process for college. The boys discuss the pressure on students to choose the right school, the financial implications of college, and the importance of college in career success. They also explore the idea of going away for college versus staying local, and the life skills that students need to learn before leaving home. The conversation explores the topic of college education and its value in today's society. They tallk about their own experiences and perspectives on the importance of college, the rising costs of tuition, and the changing landscape of higher education. They emphasize the need for individualized paths and the importance of work ethic, communication skills, and networking in achieving success.

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    47 mins
  • "I Was Born To Be Their Mom"
    May 8 2024

    Get ready for an inspiring episode of "Life is Life" featuring our special guest, Tina Campbell! As a mother raising two sons (twins), one of whom has special needs, Tina's journey is a testament to resilience and determination. We discuss the importance of sibling relationships and the need to balance attention and support between her two boys as well as the important role youth sports and its community.

    Through heartfelt conversations and shared experiences, Tina will reveal her strategies for supporting her son's development and ensuring he receives the care and resources he deserves. From navigating the educational system to fostering inclusivity and understanding, Tina's insights will leave you feeling empowered and enlightened.

    Tune in as we celebrate Tina's unwavering commitment to making a difference in the lives of children with special needs and their families. Together, let's learn, grow, and create a more inclusive world for all. Don't miss this powerful episode of "Life is Life"!




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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Keri Peckham and Colon Cancer Awareness Focus of Charity Golf Tournament
    Apr 26 2024

    Chase Peckham and the boys announce the rebranding of the Boost for Our Heroes Golf Classic to focus on colon cancer awareness in honor of his late wife, Keri Peckham. The tournament will raise money for the @ColonCancerCoalition and the @ColonClub to promote early onset colon cancer awareness. Chase discusses the importance of advocating for oneself and getting regular colonoscopies. He emphasizes that colon cancer is not as well-marketed as breast cancer but is becoming one of the largest cancer deaths in recent years mostly because it isn't found early enough. The tournament will take place on Monday, October 28th at the Country Club of Rancho Bernardo.

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    16 mins
  • "Money Doesn't Grow on Trees" Introducing Money And Finances to Our Kids
    Apr 19 2024

    "Life is Life," where today's episode is about teaching kids about finances and budgeting. From allowance strategies to saving tips, we'll delve into practical ways to instill valuable money management skills in our children. Tune in for actionable advice on navigating the financial aspect of parenting. Let's empower the next generation with the tools they need to thrive! #ParentingPodcast #FinancialLiteracy #DadLife #Greenlight

    Takeaways

    • Teach kids about money and involve them in family financial decisions
    • Be honest with kids about the value of money and the consequences of their actions
    • Encourage kids to make informed decisions and understand the importance of budgeting and saving
    • Treat personal finances like a business and make decisions as a family Exposing children to the concept of money early on is important for teaching them financial responsibility.
    • Teaching kids about saving, spending, and making informed financial decisions is crucial for their future financial success.
    • Saying no to children's requests can be challenging, but it is necessary to teach them about the value of money and making choices.
    • Tools like Greenlight can help kids learn about budgeting, investing, and managing their own money.
    • Teaching kids about money and decision-making skills sets them up for a lifetime of financial success.

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    46 mins
  • Family "Vacations": Helping our Kids Out of Their Comfort Zones
    Apr 4 2024

    Summary

    The conversation revolves around the topic of family vacations and the balancing different interests within the family dynamic, the impact of technology on children's engagement with outdoor activities and the importance of creating memories and exposing children to new experiences. The conversation highlights the role of parents in introducing their passions to their children and the potential for kids to develop their own interests as they grow older. We discuss the importance of pushing oneself out of their comfort zone and experiencing new things as well as the value of outdoor activities and nature in finding peace and slowing down. They also touch on the challenges of parenting and finding the balance between pushing children to try new things and respecting their preferences. Overall, the conversation highlights the benefits of stepping outside of one's comfort zone and the importance of finding joy and fulfillment in new experiences.


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    51 mins
  • I'm Still Here, Age is Just a Number with Jeff Ciccarella
    Mar 21 2024

    In this episode, Jeff Ciccarella shares part of his life story that with Chase and Burner, He discusses his love with baseball at Mater Dei HS and Loyola Marymount as well as how he met his wife, Christy in an odd place to strike up a romance. They navigated a long-distance relationship eventually, getting married and facing the challenges of starting their life together. This conversation explores the journey of facing a cancer diagnosis, reflecting on his experience of undergoing treatment and the support he received from friends, family and medical professionals. The conversation also highlights the anxiety and fear associated with follow-up appointments and the lasting impact of cancer on one's perspective. He emphasizes the value of meaningful friendships and the need to cherish loved ones. The conversation concludes with a reminder to embrace life and the importance of genuine connections, most importantly Christy and his two boys.

    Takeaways

    The importance of strong relationships and surrounding yourself with supportive people
    The impact of sports and teamwork on personal growth and character development
    The significance of finding a life partner who is also your best friend
    The value of perseverance and making the most of challenging situations Illness can have a significant impact on children, even if they don't fully understand the situation.
    Children may not have vivid memories of the experience, but they play a crucial role in providing support and stepping up when needed.
    The support and care of medical staff can make a difference in the overall experience of illness.
    Meaningful friendships and supportive relationships are essential during challenging times.
    It is important to cherish loved ones and make the most of every moment.



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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Our Ongoing Relationship with "No"
    Mar 13 2024

    The conversation explores the frequency and challenges of saying no in different areas of life. It discusses how the ability to say no evolves over time and the importance of finding a balance between saying yes and no. The guilt associated with saying no and the acceptance of a no response are also explored. The conversation emphasizes the need for self-care and the challenges of saying no as a parent. It concludes by discussing the decision-making process of saying yes and the desire to avoid being alone. The conversation explores the difficulty of saying no and the importance of experiences. It delves into the balancing act of saying yes and no, particularly in relation to spending time with kids. The shortness of life and the limited time we have with our children are also discussed. The conversation emphasizes the need to align decisions with priorities and the value of taking power naps. Overall, there is no right or wrong answer to saying yes or no, but it is important to consider our values and goals.

    Takeaways

    Saying no is a common occurrence in daily life, and its frequency increases with responsibilities and age.
    The ability to say no evolves over time, and it is important to find a balance between saying yes and no.
    Guilt is often associated with saying no, but it is important to prioritize self-care and set boundaries.
    Accepting a no response from others is crucial in respecting their boundaries and choices.
    The decision to say yes or no should align with personal goals and priorities, and it is important to consider the impact on one's well-being. Saying no can be difficult, but it is necessary to maintain boundaries and prioritize our well-being.
    Experiences and human interaction are valuable and should be prioritized over material possessions.
    Balancing yes and no is crucial to maintain healthy relationships and avoid neglecting important aspects of our lives.
    Time with our children is limited, and it is important to make the most of it and create lasting memories.
    Decisions should be aligned with our priorities and values, taking into account our physical and mental well-being.


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    43 mins