Time to Call Dad

By: Rachel Grace and Kevin McCloskey
  • Summary

  • 23 year old Grace and her 26 year old sister, Rachel take time to chat with their 50 year old father, Kevin in this bi-monthly podcast. Even though they come from two different generations, these daughters and father find that they face some of the same challenges in life. Listen in as they discuss life's issues, pop culture, religion and politics from their different perspectives and learn that the generation gap is smaller than they think.
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Episodes
  • Inspire Me!
    Apr 30 2022

    Grace, Rachel and their Dad talk about what inspires them. It may surprise you! Then they have some arguments about who does the challenge and who doesn't! Finally favorite things comes up and @othertwoshow, @abbottelemabc, @yellowstonetv, @thursdaydating, and @thedropouthulu. 

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    39 mins
  • Money, Money, Money, Money, Money!!!
    Mar 17 2022

    On this week's episode, Kevin talks to Grace and Rachel about MONEY! But to bring a new perspective on this topic, we have a special guest - Tony "Brown Dad" Alvarado! Tony lends his perspective on finances, trying to encourage the girls to be wise with their wages. Favorite things including @paranormalcaughtontape, @ajrbrothers, @poloandpan and ear piercing!! Enjoy.

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    46 mins
  • Birth order - does it really matter??
    Feb 11 2022

    In this episode, the fam explores the idea of birth order and see if it has any real or perceived impact on our lives. Being the firstborn and the middle child, the girls have a lot of thoughts about this. They start with a game that you can play at home, and then see how birth order applies or does not apply. And then they'll follow up with the spicy challenge from last time and learn their challenge for this week!

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    34 mins

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