Kail and Lindsie talk about, in their experience, what happens to daily routines as kids start to become mobile. What is with her house and attracting animals? Then, and babies start to move around more they get harder to handle. Kail and Lindsie are back and starting off strong with another wild animal story from Kail. Have a question you want answered? Want to give Kail and Lindsie a call? Leave them a message at (609)-316-0060. This episode was sponsored by: Literati Books, Hello Bello, Better Help, & Ana Luisa And what happens when a couple with kids gets divorced? Would the mom want to keep the same last name as her kids? And Lindsie has been thinking a lot recently about why it's expected for women to change their last names when they get married. Kail gives some suggestions based on her extensive dog knowledge from childhood. Lindsie's son Jackson has been asking to get a dog, but Lindsie just doesn't know which breed is right for her family. There have been a lot of requests to talk more about homeschooling, so Kail and Lindsie discuss their opinions and whether or not they would consider homeschooling their own kids. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.Īs Kail and Lindsie prepare to meet up in Philly there are a few things to discuss, mainly Kail's plan to introduce Lindsie to a Puerto Rican restaurant she loves. This episode was sponsored by: Jeff Lewis Has Issues, The Pill Club, & Upward Kail and Lindsie discuss their own experiences with therapy and Kati gives them advice on how they could get even more out of it. Kati explains the importance of both having therapy goals and regularly talking about them with your therapist. And therapy can be enhanced when their are goal in place. She gives an indepth look at the causes of trauma bonding and the effects it can have on a person. Kail and Lindsie both have experience with trauma bonding, and want to learn more about it from Kati. Kati explains why this might be happening. Over the past few weeks Kail has been speaking about her bad memory and how her therapist believes she might be dissociating. As a licensed therapist Kati is able to give some key insight into the mental health topics Kail and Lindsie have been discussing lately.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License additional terms may apply.This week Kail and Lindsie are joined by therapist, author, and YouTuber Kati Morton. In late of 2009 the band ended their musical journey. The band has completed work on their debut full-length, "Ugly / Heartless," which is in stores now. Since the release of "The Plot Thickens," the band has toured heavily. After signing with the label, Pluto released "The Plot Thickens," a discography of sorts, combining remastered versions of both self-released EPs recorded in the past year. Before the band's most recent US tour, The Jonbenét were approached by Pluto Records. The music of The Jonbenét consists of a blend of indie stylings, metallic urgencies, and a post-hardcore sense of delivery laced with southern elements.
Two full US (including Canada), and one of the west coast. During all this time, The Jonbenét hit the road hard, embarking on three DIY tours. Following a lineup change, they self-released a five-song EP entitled "Five Stories Retold." Not more than five months later, the band self-released three new songs on a split EP with fellow Houston band The Kidnap Soundtrack. Shortly after, the band recorded a 7-song demo. The Jonbenét began in the sweltering Houston summer of 2003.