
We all have a life story, and these stories are created daily, monthly, yearly, and over a lifetime. This podcast explores how we can intentionally shape, construct, and ultimately create good life stories.
Each episode begins with Tal and his brothers, Noah and Eli, sharing stories from their upbringing. After their (sometimes lively) banter, Tal conducts in-depth interviews. Season 1 focuses on... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParenting | |||

This episode features a fun exchange between Tal and his brothers, Eli and Noah, on the steep decline of clown culture. Tal then shares one of his favorite passages from William Wordsworth, written when the poet was just 18 years old as he returned h... more
This episode begins with Tal sharing a few lines from one of his favorite poems, “Wild Geese” by Mary Oliver. He uses the poem to introduce the question of what we truly love, and how we can make more space for those things in everyday life.
Tal sha... more
In this episode, Tal sits down with his dad to talk about his new book, The Grandparenting Blueprint. Together, they explore the changing landscape of multi-generational families and the growing role grandparents can play in the lives of their childr... more
In this episode, Tal and his brothers, Noah and Eli, introduce their mother, Linda Eyre. Tal then interviews his mom about her "wild" dreams, where she gets her energy, and her life landscapes. What shines through is the depth of her soul and her per... more
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Congrats Tal! A joy to listen to and interesting interviews with real dads! Love the brothers chats and movie quotes! This is six stars on the five star scale.
I really love your down to earth approach. So refreshing.
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A family-centered show that blends warm sibling banter with in-depth conversations from a rotating cast of guests focused on parenting, family life, and practical strategies for connecting with kids. Episodes frequently cover dad-focused perspectives, personal growth, creativity in family life, and making time for meaningful routines amid busy schedules. Notable strengths include a consistent emphasis on actionable parenting advice, multi-generational dynamics, and a welcoming, down-to-earth tone that mixes storytelling with actionable frameworks. The format often centers on personal experiences from founders, authors, and educators who model intentional living and family leadership, making it appealing to listeners seeking real-world guida... more
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Recent guests on Create Good Stories include:
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2. Linda Eyre
3. Todd Marchant
4. Noah Riley
5. Scout Riley
6. Adam Anderson
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8. Jonah Eyre
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