It has been just over 6 months since we, here in Texas, were placed on a stay-home order. Over the last few weeks, schools have resumed in person learning and sporting activities are officially on. Does this mean we are starting to get back to normal?!?! As we are moving around a more and more these days, aside from sports, what other extracurricular activities open for business? Tune in to today's episode to hear about the various activities Roxanne and Dr. Roque (and their families of course) have and have not decided to participate in. And as always, they'll end the show with a yummy (?!) drink and their favorite things of the week.
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In recent years, the term Ish has often been added to the end of a word to slightly change the meaning of said word. Some examples of this are: Grown-ish, Fit-ish, Mixed-ish, Adult-ish, Thick-ish, etc... The list can go on and on. As a slight continuation with variation from the previous episode (if you have not listened yet, you should), Today's episode is all about an -ish that has become more familiar and quite possibly can even be credited with the "-ish" movement - Black-ish. Don't quite have an understanding of the term? It's okay, neither did one of our hosts. Tune in to find out which one and hear more about how Black-ish Roxanne and Dr. Roque may or may not be.
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In my best Four Tops voice {We've got to go back, back, back to school again} from Grease 2. What used to be the most wonderful time of the year for parents has become a time of concern, confusion, and con-headache?! In the majority of the states, school has resumed in some fashion. We have seen some schools go all in with all students returning to campus at one time, some schools go all virtual with all students starting at home, and some schools with a combination of virtual and face to face instruction at the choice of the parents. Virtual learning and Face to Face instruction both have their good and not so good qualities. Join Roxanne and Dr. Roque as they explore the return to school for them and many others on today's episode.
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In the wise words of William Shakespeare, "All the world's a stage, and the men and women merely players... And one man in his time plays many parts." While Shakespeare refers to them as parts, nowadays they are more commonly referred to as roles. Have you every really thought about the different roles you play? What is the cause of the roles? Why do we take on certain roles? How do the roles change over time? Can you play more than one role at a time? If you do, what happens? What determines the role you play and when you play it? On today's episode, Roxanne and Dr. Roque will take a deeper dive into the various roles we play on a daily basis! Tune in to hear more.
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Every day, we make a ton of decisions. These decisions are often made in response to a questions being asked. When a question is asked, it is often does so with the expectation of a response. Many times, the response is "I don't know". How likely are you to respond in this manner? When you respond in this manner, do you truly not know? How do you like receiving this answer as a response to your question? What happens when you really don't know something? Do you say that you don't know, or do you come up with something off the cuff? If you're considered to be an expert, is it okay to respond with "I don't know"? Join Roxanne and Dr. Roque as they explore the commonly used phrase: "I don't know". You can follow Personally and Professionally Speaking with R & R on the gram: @pnpspeaking_podcast, @roxy.lpc, @dr_fitmama. Have a topic you'd like to hear us discuss? Email us at pnpspeaking@gmail.com.
Covid-19 has had an impact on everyone. Many parents have had to figure out what to do with their kids when school just stopped, play dates just stopped, summer camps were canceled, sports were canceled. People often look at kids as being resilient - The kids will be alright, They're young they will adjust. What does it mean for the kids to be home. What does it mean to have their lives changed. For the parents of these children, what can you do with them to keep them active, engaged, and socialized? Tune in to today's episode for tips and tricks to having kids at home. You can follow Personally and Professionally Speaking with R & R on the gram: @pnpspeaking_podcast, @dr_fitmama, @roxy.lpc
For the longest time, race has mattered. Ultimately, race will always matter. Will this country, this world, ever get to a point in which race no longer matters? Maybe, but today is not that day. While people can say they do not see color, unless they are blind, they do. All things are not done with intention, all things are not done with malice. Sometimes people are oblivious to the things that they are doing and some people are oblivious to the things that are being done to them. Today's episode will explore race relations through the eyes of the co-hosts with a focus on their personal experiences and how it has shaped their lives, their outlooks, and the choices that they make. Everyone's experience and response to situations is different based on their own interactions with the world and people around them. Looking back, how has your upbringing shaped you? Tune in to gain more insight into the lives and minds of R & R! You can follow Personally and Professionally Speaking with R & R on the gram: @pnpspeaking_podcast, @dr_fitmama, @roxy.lpc.