
Duck Fool!
12/08/22 • 81 min
Why are siblings supposed to protect each other? Anitra and Andre take a deeper look at the premise of “required protection” as they share their experiences over time that taught them life long lessons about sibling loyalty. This episode includes humorous and insightful examples of how the bond between siblings is protective, yet challenging. Duck Fool promises to make you laugh and connect with your own sibling while analyzing the sources of familial disagreements and the bonding that creates a mutual obligation to protect.
Is there a point where sibling loyalty becomes too extreme? Listen to how the bond can be an arena for developing and practicing life skills. Learn the impact of sibling expectations on your choices and the shaping of your personality. Embrace the universal truths related to siblings can be used to build individual goals to be independent and reach full potential.
Quotable Moments:
- “The moment the bond stops bringing out the best, that’s when its crossed the line.” - Andre
- “There is pride in loyalty to siblings.” - Anitra
Sound Editors: Kyle Davis and Dwayne McClendon
Music: Maxwell Music
Photography: K.Cross Photography
Keywords:
- #Mutual obligation
- #Sibling bonds and loyalty
- #Harmonic Balance
- #Sibling expectations
- #Sibling Power
- #Negative and positive sibling pressure
- #Sibling influence
- #Empathic Response
Brutally Honest. Relentlessly Transparent. Unapologetically Authentic.
Why are siblings supposed to protect each other? Anitra and Andre take a deeper look at the premise of “required protection” as they share their experiences over time that taught them life long lessons about sibling loyalty. This episode includes humorous and insightful examples of how the bond between siblings is protective, yet challenging. Duck Fool promises to make you laugh and connect with your own sibling while analyzing the sources of familial disagreements and the bonding that creates a mutual obligation to protect.
Is there a point where sibling loyalty becomes too extreme? Listen to how the bond can be an arena for developing and practicing life skills. Learn the impact of sibling expectations on your choices and the shaping of your personality. Embrace the universal truths related to siblings can be used to build individual goals to be independent and reach full potential.
Quotable Moments:
- “The moment the bond stops bringing out the best, that’s when its crossed the line.” - Andre
- “There is pride in loyalty to siblings.” - Anitra
Sound Editors: Kyle Davis and Dwayne McClendon
Music: Maxwell Music
Photography: K.Cross Photography
Keywords:
- #Mutual obligation
- #Sibling bonds and loyalty
- #Harmonic Balance
- #Sibling expectations
- #Sibling Power
- #Negative and positive sibling pressure
- #Sibling influence
- #Empathic Response
Brutally Honest. Relentlessly Transparent. Unapologetically Authentic.
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Who the Hell Are You?
How do we define siblings? Join real life brother and sister, Andre and Anitra, while they share stories of the impact the sibling experience had on their adult lives.
This podcast uses humor and humanity to describe parents actions that are reflected in many of the siblings' life choices. Rules and roles of sibling relationships are discussed relative to the shaping of their personality. Listeners can reflect on the benefits and disadvantages of younger or older siblings along with the tests of sibling bond.
Find out about the lessons learned as siblings that contribute to your interpersonal relationships and life views. Find answers to how siblings help each other as “Mirror Holders”.
Sound Editors: Kyle Davis and Dwayne McClendon
Music: Maxwell Music
Photography: K.Cross Photography
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Brutally Honest. Relentlessly Transparent. Unapologetically Authentic.
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We Don't Do that Here?
What familial patterns of behavior do you purpose and which do you prune? This episode focuses on the belief that we grow up with traits of our parents even though we fight not to become them. The discussion suggests there are some behaviors we don’t need to pass down generationally. Find out how you can “purpose” those traits you want to keep and “prune” those you don’t. Anitra and Andre bring laughter and specific first steps on how siblings can equip not only themselves but their children to retool to create a better future. Join us for a unique sibling perspective of how you can build a legacy by reshaping purpose with the understanding that not everything makes it to the masterpiece, some glaring mistakes have to be blotched out.
Quotable Moments:
- “Break the pathology that doesn’t work for us.” Andre
- “When you are inside the bottle, you can’t see the label. “ Anitra
Sound Editors: Kyle Davis and Dwayne McClendon
Music: Maxwell Music
Photography: K.Cross Photography
Takeways:
- 1 Timothy 4:8, NLT:
- "Physical training is good, but training for Godliness is much better, promising benefits in this life and in the life to come."
Keywords:
- #Retool
- #Pause Moment
- #Emotional Identity Matching
- #Law of Transition
- #Eaglet Moment
- #Familial Pathology
- #Pathological Changes
- #Multigenerational Response
- #Prune and Purpose
Brutally Honest. Relentlessly Transparent. Unapologetically Authentic.
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