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  • 179. Skin Care with Bright Girl!
    2026/05/25

    In a first for That's Not What Mom Said, Amy and Tim welcome Dr. Angela Casey, a double-board certified Dermatologist and her husband, and girl-dad of three daughters, Michael Casey to the podcast.

    Dr. Angela and Michael share some of their experiences in creating Bright Girl (www.brightgirl.com).

    From their website: Bright Girl was created to ensure that every girl can get a smart start with quality skin care. As the mother of three daughters, Dr. Casey is passionate about educating and providing girls a daily routine for a lifetime of healthy, glowing skin.

    The discuss includes what basic skin care should include and how it doesn't have to be complicated, that consistency is key to taking care of your skin and how often should someone see their dermatologist.

    Michael nails it stating that "Self care is health care" and Angela affirms the adage that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!"

    Located in Ohio, the question arises, is Ohio a part of the Midwest? Of course there is one question that we asked that may have settled it directly!

    If you have any questions or comments please email us at Thatsnotwhatmomsaid@gmail.com.

    Thank you for your support and helping us to continue the growth of our podcast, we truly appreciate it!!!!

    Along with the Bright Girl website (link above), Bright Girl products can be found on Amazon, at Nordstroms, Macy's and Beauty Space.



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    41 分
  • 178. Can We Just Be Civil?
    2026/05/18

    After the past couple of episodes referring to the book, "Return to Civility," A Speed of Laughter Project, Tim actually finds his book and Amy and him take turns discussing some of the content.

    Does Amy share some of her entries into her list of "Unhinged Things My Friends Say?" GD3 told Amy that she has a rich-person car because she has so many cupholders.

    The duo also reminisces over some old commercials and find that our memory is not as good as we thought. "How many licks does it take to get to the center of a ...?" What is the product this line references?

    We could really use your help to freshen up our joke and bits. If you have a worn out bit that doesn't work for yourself anymore, let us use and perhaps we can work it for a bit.

    Thank you to our listeners! We really appreciate your support.

    Please continue sharing, liking, subscribing, listening, criticizing, discussing, repeating our jokes, talking to your grandmother and commenting wherever you listen to this podcast.

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    32 分
  • 177. Oh No, Mom's in the Hospital!
    2026/05/11

    Many of us have experienced this. You have your week all planned out and it's packed with yardwork, walking the dogs, watching youth soccer games, going out to dinner and see friends and all of a sudden everything changes. How amazing it is that you don't have the time to get everything done that you want, and how suddenly all of that gets deprioritized and put on the back burner.

    We experienced this exactly. Listen as Amy and Tim discuss the recent events that briefly turned things upside down for a couple of day, but might just have a lasting effect.

    In this episode things get a little real, but fear not, all is well.

    Have you ever mixed two beers together to get an even better option?

    Is a Black and Tan really a mix if they display separate layers?

    Have you ever had an Angry Canadian?

    Thank you to everyone who continues help grow the podcast! Please continue to Like, Share, Subscribe, Follow, Comment on whatever platform you are listening to us!!!

    Cheers!!

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    28 分
  • 176. Amy's Ear Piercing and Time Management
    2026/05/04

    Listen is to the latest episode of That's Not What Mom Said to find out if Amy is leaving the podcast for another side hustle.

    The duo returns to one of Tim's favorite topics of Time Management, or the folly that it is. And yet again brings up "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People."

    We all have the same amount of time to spend each day, how we approach filling the hours should align with what is important in your life and fulfill your goals.

    As Amy tells us "Grace costs us nothing. "

    What do you do to "Sharpen the Saw?"


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    34 分
  • 175. Liked vs Respected
    2026/04/27

    Amy and Tim delve into another deep topic as they discuss being Liked and being Respected.

    Is it possible to be liked and respected?

    Is it possible to be liked without being respected?

    As a director of people, which is more important, being liked or being respected?

    These are just a few of the questions they discuss in this episode.

    Also, is there a book that you've read that has made an impact on your life and you quote from many years later? For Tim that book is "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People." And the impact it has made on him has been passed down to his daughters - well, at least one of his daughters.

    They also talk about active listening and how that makes a huge difference when trying to resolve conflicts, and fits right into Habit #5: Seek First to Understand..."

    We're also still planning on getting some t-shirts for the podcast! Let us know your thoughts on what sayings we should consider!

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    28 分
  • 174. Is it Better to be Kind or Nice?
    2026/04/20

    When we are "Nice" to people might we being doing them a disservice? When we encounter a situation where the opportunity arises to be kind, do we sometimes take the easy road and are nice in a situation because it is easier for us?

    Are "Nice" and "Kind" interchangeable? On the surface they appear to be, but being nice to someone may be the easy path for us. Being kind is not always easy, and it may be demonstrated through tough love.

    Being kind is intrinsic, and represents what we are, where being nice is primarily an extrinsic, surface-level behavior focused on being pleasant, polite, and agreeable to avoid conflict or gain social approval.

    Tim and Amy apply this to the phrase "Minnesota Nice" — are we fooling a lot of people by not being as kind as the phrase might suggest.

    And has another T-shirt idea been found?

    Thank you for all the support we've been receiving from you, the listeners! We really appreciate it as our podcast continues to grow. As always, if there is a topic you'd like us to tackle let us know.

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    28 分
  • 148. The Importance of Relationships
    2026/04/13

    In a return engagement, D2 joins Tim in discussing Year 4 at the Minnesota State Fair. Between interruptions from her S1, Lindsey and Tim discuss the importance of getting to know those around you, and the benefits positive relations bring.

    Tim shares what he has learned in four years to help maintain his sanity while working 12 long days at the fair - at the end of the day, it's only root beer and soda - it's not life and death. (Like being a respiratory therapist!)

    As well the discussion delves into the collapse of the classics at the fair and the rise of new popular foods.

    Thank you to our listeners! We appreciate your support. If there are any topics you'd like us to tackle email us at Thatsnotwhatmomsaid@gmail.com.

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    30 分
  • 173. Gracie the Co-Host, Could Amy's Spot be in Jeopardy?
    2026/04/08

    GD1 takes the place of D3 in the latest episode of "That's Not What Mom Said! In a brief sit down, Gracie and Tim (Bompa) talk about her interests, what makes a good mom and why her dad is a good dad (hint - it has something to do with going to the skate park!)

    She rails on her annoying little brother and we discuss a little about bullying and what she would do if she sees someone getting bullied.

    Thanks to everyone supporting our podcast, we really appreciate our audience. Wherever you listen please subscribe or follow, like and review or comment - that really helps us to gain more support.

    If there is a topic you'd like us to cover feel free to email us at Thatsnotwhatmomsaid@gmail.com

    And as Grace said in the closing - Have A Good Day!

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    20 分