
Like Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee but without the comedians, cars, or coffee! Todd and Amber Michael talk about life as unapologetic members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, raising four young kids, and everyday stuff that they find humorous. They may not always be polished, but at least they're never pretentious. This podcast is rated G, which means you can listen to it in ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In Ep. 58., their first (published) episode since 2022, Todd & Amber explore the pushback they regularly hear from those who seem to have the idea that following counsel from God should only make life smooth.
They also talk about the blessings th... more
Some folks seem to never acknowledge their blessings. Other folks seem to never admit when they're struggling. What if both extremes were equally lame? In this episode Todd & Amber talk about the value of admitting when you're stressed and acknowledg... more
With their rudimentary understanding of how "computer and video games" worked in the mid to late 90's, Todd and Amber give their unsolicited and unqualified opinions on the pros and cons of letting your kids play video games. They discuss the pros an... more
What do folks mean when they offer their "thoughts and prayers" to others? What are some examples of how people use that phrase vainly? What are some examples of why some people take issue with it being said publicly? If you use the phrase, what do y... more
I see that many ratings for this podcast are low. Although it’s not impossible that an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Days Saints might not give 5-Stars (lost of negatives in there), these low ratings are obviously due to trolls. Sure, there is occasional blasphemy (which is always with humor and usually corrected). While the church attempts to be apolitical this pod takes a different stance. However, there are many movements which are in direct opposition to the church’s ... more
As a Latter day youth I find this podcast rather disturbing. They’re sharing falsified berating information that isn’t funny, informational, or uplifting. Shame on you.
The description says it all. There are no redeeming qualities in this podcast. No comedy, no cars, and no coffee. Wasted my time.
I love getting to laugh with their stories that enrich and strengthen my own commitment as a husband and father.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #208 |
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