Mon June 18, 2007
By Alex Hartley

This is an edited transcript of Episode 59 of On the Poddy. It was part of Issue #004 of j-walk magazine.
Dave: We’re talking about families today which is part of our j-walk issue number 4 which I guess is about parents… It’s Sunday night just after church, we’ve just enjoyed some pizza and I thought we’d kick off quickly talking to Dan. Tell us about your parents, we had your mum on the show two weeks ago, two episodes ago… -
Dan: Delightful.
Dave: It was delightful to have your mum on the show she loves you… -
Dan: She didn’t sound very much like my mum. Read the rest of this entry »

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By Kelly Haynes

Just like every relationship in this world, a parent child relationship is imperfect, broken or fallen. I’m sure that every child can say that their relationship with their parent/guardian is not perfect and that it can be really difficult at times. Personally, I have a pretty good relationship with my parents. When I say that it doesn’t mean that we don’t have arguments or fights (because believe me we have definitely had our fair share of them), I just mean that I have a close relationship with them and love them very much. But unfortunately for a lot of people this relationship can often be hurtful, challenging and hard. Children can be hurt from this relationship (parent/child)in many different ways; abuse, separation/divorce, difference in personalities. But there is also the challenge and hurt that comes along with the death of a parent and that is what has happened to me…………………. Read the rest of this entry »
Thu May 31, 2007
By Jackson Stace

10 - Try and do what they say. Even if this is sometimes hard, at least let them know you’re making an effort.
9 - Put yourselves in their shoes… and see how long it takes for them to find them.
8 – Surprise them with good stuff. Tidying your room after your mum has asked you seven times isn’t treating her well. Keeping it tidy or tidying it before she asks is.
7 - Every now and then pretend that your parent’s attempts at engaging with your generation actually work. “Yeah dad, Myplace is a cool zone to unload pictures from my songpod onto the world wide web†Read the rest of this entry »