Yes, And, Effects of Divorce on Kids, Bad Movies, Food Addiction, Dolls of Hope, Parlay Effect (Full Show)

Yes, And, Effects of Divorce on Kids, Bad Movies, Food Addiction, Dolls of Hope, Parlay Effect (Full Show)

The Lisa Show - Season 1, Episode 369

  • Feb 4, 2020 7:00 am
  • 101:17
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Yes, And (0:00:00) I think we can all agree that life never happens the way we plan it to. One day everything is fine, and the next day everything seems to be falling apart. Especially as parents... most of the time we’re just improvising. While few of us will ever have to perform for an audience on a downtown improv comedy stage, sometimes life feels like a performance we haven’t rehearsed for. After all, “All the world’s a stage” as Shakespeare once said. But that doesn’t mean we’re destined to flop on life’s stage. Here to teach us how to thrive off of the uncertainties and unexpected events of life is improv comedian, mother of eight, and friend Katie Craig. The Effects of Divorce on Kids (0:18:49) In America, 42 to 45 percent of marriages end in divorce. While this is a topic that can be incredibly painful for us grown-ups to deal with, it can be even more stressful forour children. Divorce changes their lives as much as it does their parents, but kids don’t always know how to handle such huge life shifts. With us to discuss how we can help our kids or the kids of our friends going through the divorce process is Amy Morin, psychotherapist, psychology lecturer, and international bestselling author. Why We Love Bad Movies (0:34:08) With the Oscars just around the corner, everyone is hotly debating what the best movies of the year were. Great movies like "Little Women," "Ford versus Ferrari," and "Marriage Story" are all up for best picture. But what about the worst movies--the ones that earned a 25% on Rotten Tomatoes AND we LOVED? There are some movies we know are terrible, but we just can’t help but love them. Here to tell us why we find pleasure in those made-for-TV, low scoring-Rotten Tomato movies are media experts Karen and Lee Shackelford. Food Addiction (0:50:38) Our culture loves food. In fact, most of our social events and holidays revolve around food. We have Thanksgiving dinner, Valentine’s Day chocolates, and Birthday cake. Our love for delicious food is nothing to be ashamed of, but we hav