I love how real your conversations are with each other as friends and a spouse. 🥰
@Bindismom
6 ай бұрын
You will find that , when your children are grown, each child will will describe the same experience differently. It’s amazing!
@knan75
6 ай бұрын
TRUE.
@princessmariposa828
6 ай бұрын
I know this channel isn't about the TV show but watching Lila driving the jeep with her sun hat and big sunglasses was one of the cutest things I've ever seen 😂❤
@maryross4488
6 ай бұрын
You both are exceptional parents and give the kids each one on one. I love you guys the most. Your podcasts is the bomb
@danettregan
6 ай бұрын
my son is almost 13 and "stems" ...especially when he gets home...he is in school all day and doesn't do it...and doesn't do it around strangers or in public...but he needs that time when he gets home to just walk around twist his toy and straw...we just have rolled with it...and regress. We chose not to draw attention to it because it just works for him. Grades fluctuate only because he is so intelligent and knows he can do better...just bored sometimes at school...and by 6th period he is so burnt out and anxious.
@jessie4737
6 ай бұрын
Good week to u both!! Glad to see all this morning! ❤
@mienafriggstad3360
6 ай бұрын
We replaced our furnace filter every three months because we have pets and extremely cold winters up here in Saskatchewan 🇨🇦
@jancarmy5749
6 ай бұрын
Can someone tell Zack his mic is off please?
@ACrimingShame
6 ай бұрын
I hear Zach fine as well
@ACrimingShame
6 ай бұрын
Love you guys! Fam jam.. but I’ll have to watch this later… 💖💛💙💜👍
@SarahCbyneedleandthread
6 ай бұрын
I think they did something different with the audio on this one. Not sure it was intentional. Zach was left headphone Tori’s mic right. I usually only use one earbud but had to use both or it didn’t sound right.
@lburns8509
6 ай бұрын
If it helps, I couldn’t get the oven to work, my husband couldn’t get the oven to work, then my father in law couldn’t get the oven to work. We got a repairman over, who had a really tough time figuring it out. Turns out it was unplugged!!!!🤪
@kelleypritchard
6 ай бұрын
I feel this so much
@truvision1958
6 ай бұрын
Lmao
@staceyroberts3468
6 ай бұрын
We recently bought a new Hm n Fla and when we moved in we couldn’t use our oven or dishwasher until we downloaded apps and synced our appliances up 🤦🏼♀️. We had to get our daughter to come over and do it because we couldn’t figure it out. We were so aggravated!!! 🤣🤣. What happened to just plugging in tv’s, appliances, radios etc and then push THE ON BUTTON!!!!! 😂. To make everything in our Hm work we had to download so many different apps and have user names and passwords. Come to find out we bought a “ smart home “ which can make a couple in their 50’s feel very stupid… not smart 😝
@mrsdig57
6 ай бұрын
My friend and her daughter come to help me paint and it's 100 degrees out side. I decided that the old furnace door need to be painted also. I took it outside to paint it so it would dry faster. It started to get hot and I got to checking it and it was freezing up. I called my husband and we decided to call someone and my husband got home when the guy got here. He started checking it out and he ask where's the door for it and I told him it was out side because I painted it. He just looked at me and said you can't leave it off because part of it had insulation on it and that was what kept it from freezing up. It cost more also because it was on the weekend and he was on call. So we waved bye to 175.00 for that call.🥴
@ourforsurelife3334
6 ай бұрын
I laughed so hard at this because this is legit something I would do!!!!!! Thank you for sharing!!! 😅😅🥰🥰
@debbieschuster5171
6 ай бұрын
Zach is a playmaker and Tori is a caregiver, perfect combination ❤
@kandyharris2195
6 ай бұрын
This was great! When my kids were young, a friend said to me " you will always love your kids, but, your responsibility is to raise them so other people will at least like them ." They're in their 30's now , and doing great . 😊
@dothapatterson8940
6 ай бұрын
Oh wow! I heard that so many times from my mother. Sadly that also teaches them to be “People pleasers.”
@lisad4013
6 ай бұрын
Perfect advice 😊
@lisad4013
6 ай бұрын
@@dothapatterson8940I think there’s a difference between being a decent kind human being and being a people-pleaser 💕
@DeborahClaypool
6 ай бұрын
Tori so much better at not interrupting Zach ! You were probably just nervous at first but relax you guys are doing a great job I think you both found your niche
@laurieyorke7340
6 ай бұрын
My mothers favorite line was "Better Homes and Gardens isn't coming today. Relax" I lived by that.
@robinhart1390
6 ай бұрын
It’s not too late Zack you’re still young you you have many years ahead of you. You totally could be a child psychologist, and you would rock it!
@jayeblocker
5 ай бұрын
Wow, I don’t know who I’m actually more attracted to after watching a few of these podcasts lol I grew up watching the Roloff family and I always knew Zach would turn into a “Zam Zaddy” 🙄 lolol Zach and Tori are a breath of fresh air in this craz’d reality/media world we’re all in. I’m grateful they welcome us into their home a bit 😊
@sharonsue441
6 ай бұрын
What a special couple you are…….So enjoyable to listen to.. Your children are so fortunate to have you both for parents ❤❤❤❤❤
@tmking7483
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your life and children. We enjoy your time & intentional parenting. I came from trauma in childhood and to observe how a living family is _ helps to know there are good people in the world. I hope u go back to tv_ your public service to help people learn how to parent.
@shannonmcmullen3916
6 ай бұрын
Zach and Tori I love that you are always looking inward at what you can do better! Such an amazing example for your kids!!! I have also had a mindset shift and changed my “I have to”, to “I get to”. We have so much to be thankful for!!
@LP-km7gj
6 ай бұрын
I live in the northeast so our weather is very similar if not worse lol so I get it! You still can be that Zack! I am 37 and graduating with my bachelors in less than two months and going on in the summer to get my masters in mental health counseling. Mind you I am doing all this with a full time job, husband, and two boys 15 and 9.
@barbarafuhrman7395
6 ай бұрын
Yup MN one day spring then 2 days winter..
@kellyday4730
6 ай бұрын
I'm SOOOOO happy that you are doing this podcast! Your family is/was the highlight of the show. Thank you for continuing to allow us a peek Into your lives! I'm past parenting little ones, but I love hearing your parenting experience!
@dawnmarieh.98
6 ай бұрын
🌻 Zach & Tori Loving the name of your Podcast & the saying you both say at the end.... Do your best, forget the rest So, what I was thinking is getting Merch. On the front top left ( Raising Heights & on the back Do your best, forget the rest If you have time or been thinking about it. My go to thing is buying either T-shirt or especially Sweatshirt from restaurants, bands, places & etc. I enjoy. Enjoying Raising Heights with Zach & Tori. Keep up the great topics and talks.
@GinAndBearIt
6 ай бұрын
I also think Zack would be great going into child psychology or being an advocate.. really enjoying your streams ☺️
@amyannshipyor4096
6 ай бұрын
Structure and routine is very important in life. I totally agree with you guys though when they get home from school let them unwind.
@bobbijohart4357
6 ай бұрын
I'm soooo glad you started a podcast. I listen every week without fail. Awesome job guys keep it up. I'm really glad since you stopped being on the show. You're the only reason I kept watching LPBW. Love your family. Keep up the good work.❤😊🐇🐥🐦🌷🌝
@rosemaryroutte7379
6 ай бұрын
Really enjoy these posts that you two are doing . They are very honest and it’s so nice to see Zack also communicating about the importance of being a good parent and husband to you Tori. You both are doing a terrific job. God bless you and your wonderful family.
@jenaepolk4370
6 ай бұрын
Zach would be a great Social Worker to be an advocate for children! I’ve been a fan over Zach’s since very first season of LPBW!
@leahemily4426
6 ай бұрын
I didn’t expect to feel so emotional listening to the philosophy “you don’t have to, you get to” I’ve been really sick these last few months after Covid and flu and having some lung issues. Some of those little moments with my kids I took for granted before… I realize what a blessing it is to be able to wake up to another day and be part of their lives. Once I’m feeling well again… I’m going to be more mindful of the small things in life and what’s important
@melissahancock6804
6 ай бұрын
“Will this be cute in 10 years?” GOLD 💛⭐️👑🌟🏆🥇
@tiffanycave5974
6 ай бұрын
I'm really truly happy that you guys are doing this after watching the show. My entire life. I always wanted to make sure that everybody was just happy, healthy and doing well. Loving seeing that your kids are great. And that you 2 are succeeding is such an amazing team. Keep up the good work. ❤
@GPBAK93311
6 ай бұрын
Love your podcast...I'm nearly 60 and my husband and I have been married for 34 years. Our son is married now and we miss those years when he was younger. For what it's worth, and I think you touched on it towards the end of your podcast with regard to spouses being on the same page… The best thing that my son received from my husband was the example of how to treat his mother and in turn how to treat a woman. It is a joy and such a blessing to see our son. Honor and love his wife well.
@MamaBehr312
6 ай бұрын
same, married 45 years and now watching our children parent their children and living out just what you said, love your spouse letting your kids see this daily and be in unison in front of your kids.
@crystalbrewer7224
6 ай бұрын
Buy filters for EVERYTHING 😂😂😂 Love this episode!!
@amyannshipyor4096
6 ай бұрын
Parenting is a privilege, yes it’s trying and challenging at times but it is totally worth it in the long run. Every child is different but that’s what makes it rewarding.
@LoriC-g3v
6 ай бұрын
You are both so awesome and I’m so glad you’ve chosen to share your life’s journey. And then there’s those kids!!! The most adorable ever and clearly are so lucky to have you both as their parents. ❤
@lindajoyner8231
6 ай бұрын
Another great episode! Thank you. Parents aren't taught how to be parents. It's a hard responsibility. Lots of distractions and influences for parents and children. It takes an intentional mindset and lots of prayer. No one is perfect. Our world is full of examples of both good and bad parenting. I'm not a fan of blaming the parent for everything a child does, but I find myself wondering about parenting when a news story breaks about a child in trouble with the law, etc. Here is something I heard a few years back and have shared it with my grandchildren: "A wise person learns from the mistakes of others, a smart person learns from their own mistakes, but a fool never learns. Choose wisdom."
@lizsykora761
6 ай бұрын
Love ur family. Miss Lilah is coming out of her shell and I love her especially when she talks. Love those sweet boys too. Don’t listen to the negativity
@samueldawnvillagrana9389
6 ай бұрын
Your rawness and vulnerability is what makes this podcast great. Consider having an advocate monitor your comments and “filing “ unnecessary comments before you read. I think this may be helpful in keeping this podcast vulnerable and not shading what you guys feel like sharing. Godspeed you two!
@sherriirrehs8377
6 ай бұрын
I love the idea of using.... "I get to..., you get to...." I had a mom tell me years ago that she always trys to correct her child and herself to say.... "I would LIKE... a cookie" not to say "I WANT.... a cookie" We have implanted that into our lives as well.
@CecileH730
6 ай бұрын
Oh that’s good.
@Myeverydaywifelife
6 ай бұрын
Just the fact that you want to work on being better parents makes you good parents! You make a good team! 💜👍
@lisad4013
6 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@vanitycalamity2195
6 ай бұрын
I am so enjoying seeing this side of Zach with his beautiful family.
@terrylinenos8967
6 ай бұрын
I look forward to your podcast every week
@marciekb1
5 ай бұрын
Me too
@JenD.
6 ай бұрын
This was a great episode. My kids are 17, 10 and 5. All different stages of life. You brought up a lot of points that are important for me to remember and work on. “Get to instead of have to” is something I am going to try to incorporate. Thank you for that perspective!
@annab3182
6 ай бұрын
The scriptures teach us That “unless we become as a little child be can in no wise enter the kingdom of Heaven”. Children developmentally can only start at the beginning and it begins with self. As we teach them where we turn for comfort, peace, and repentance they learn where they can turn for those things. Children truly are innocent they believe us when they ask what something is, the world and ourselves teach them how to see the world and how to treat others. Wish you both the best in your faith walk and parenting.🙏🏼🥰
@itsakittyting
6 ай бұрын
I am beyond the parenting chapter in life but i enjoy hearing how young people parent today ☺
@jeanninekswrites6033
6 ай бұрын
I used to take care of a kiddo with Down Syndrome who also had a rough time sleeping, staying asleep, and being exhausted. She had a sleep study done, and then also had tonsils and adenoids out.... changed her life quality instantly. It's worth looking into.
@annettewison3586
6 ай бұрын
I just wanted so say, Thank You for reminding us that we get to instead of have to! Wow, that simple reminder for me personally was the golden nugget of the day.
@eileenbrunetti3590
5 ай бұрын
I’m 73 and raised my girls NOW I’m raising my granddaughter..who would think I would be listening to this podcast? lol I need all the info in can get ! I tell people “I’m retired but because of *** I’m reliving my 30’s! “ it’s keeping me young, at heart, anyway !!! Thanks for your great perspectives!!
@tamil9542
6 ай бұрын
I wish I had the self awareness you both have now, when I was raising my kids, I didn't have the patience I wish I had and look back to when they were young and would have done things so much differently, bravo, you both are great parents
@gingerdunn6590
6 ай бұрын
I can hear Zach and Tori just fine !!!! Have you checked the sound volume on your device? Prayers and Love ❤️ From Oklahoma
@Mar-ox3nr
6 ай бұрын
Zach is fine.
@ellenaustreng3956
6 ай бұрын
My parents always said "you are raising adults, not kids" they were great role models!
@AprilBaisden
6 ай бұрын
I am 60 years old and my Mom is 86. So many of the strategies in parenting also apply to being an adult child getting to do simple things with an older parent. I make a trip to the grocery fun, I get excited about spending time with her and just being.
@lisad4013
6 ай бұрын
💯💕
@deedeew4040
6 ай бұрын
I grew up in an era that children should be seen and not heard. So glad parenting has changed. You two are awesome parents.
@karencomeau3160
6 ай бұрын
When I was growing up the “children should be seen & not heard” was never intended for everyday use. It was for when company came to visit because children didn’t need to be interrupting or listening in on adult conversations.
@SuperSoFlow
6 ай бұрын
It's wild that you brought up the "get to" mindset. I heard someone say that today and I was like Yes, that person has gratitude. I was raised very free range so I refrained from motherhood. It's beyond me why people make children, but don't make time for them. It's refreshing to see parents who prioritize their children.
@DebA984
6 ай бұрын
Amazing pod cast! I love your honesty and the easy back and forth you have with each other. Your kids are lucky to have you both! Speaking as an old grandma, Oh how I wish more parents cared and reflected as much as you two do. I am fortunate enough to have amazing grandchildren simply because my kids cared too.
@amable1234
6 ай бұрын
I love the "get to." Great advice. Just one question..do either of you talk about or wonder about since neither of you have "traditional jobs" with a mom or dad leaving the home to go to work on a regular basis that your kids might not understand what that looks like? Maybe your kids are set for life, but if they need to work might be very hard for them to do in a traditional sense since it isn't something they saw? Just wondering what you tell them about work and earning money. This isn't a judgement or criticism, I'm just curious.
@sandrabrentlinger7213
6 ай бұрын
Zach and Tori you are doing so right about putting your kids firstand teaching and guiding them. Love,caring and kindness and family matters. How the house looks now doesn't matter compared to eternity. Spending time with family matters much more.Great job!!Lyatt Sandee from Ohio. 💜💜🙏🤟😊
@kathystanton1309
6 ай бұрын
Tori, you are so lucky that you had that influence in your life. Now that I'm 68, there's so many things I would have done differently.
@PKcrash
6 ай бұрын
I always knew yall were my favorite but this podcast yall started has been amazing. Cant wait to see where this goes years down the road.
@loriharris6555
5 ай бұрын
Love you guys! I’m probably not the only one who would like to see some of the siblings on with Zach, talking about growing up Roloff.
@rainsongmorning5827
6 ай бұрын
For Josiah, he sounds so much like my son when he was little. Early riser. Got mad easily. What I figured out, he was having problems communicating his feelings. I got a book that had facial expressions of feelings. Baby's Feelings is one of the books. We would use the book at calm times, but then at frustrated times, I would get the book and ask him to show me his feelings. It helped. When my son was able to use words to express himself, he calmed down a lot. He is actually a very calm kid (17) now. But those first couple of years or so, he would get so mad. Ended up just being his frustration and communicating what he was feeling. ALSO, for some reason, chocolate made that kid, scary. He would be super happy right after but then would have tantrums and screaming fits. Oh, and he was a 'hangry' kid. I kept cheese sticks with me if we were going places. When he was little, if he was slightly hungry, his mood changed. My oldest wasn't like that so took be a moment to figure out.
@Madeblessed
6 ай бұрын
You never make an A in parenting. 😊
@ms_mommy3689
6 ай бұрын
This was such a great episode! I watched it twice. 😊 I love the "not I have to, but instead I get to" mindset. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
@Debels_magoo
6 ай бұрын
My husband is an HVAC tech. So thank god he can fix our a/c issues. We live in the Desert South West, and I absolutely would not recommend it, but I would give my big toe to be able to afford the PNW. I love the idea of living there.
@aliceinoregonland3942
4 ай бұрын
I loved the episode where Zach and Tori took Jackson and Lilah out on the kayaks. Lilah was already not a fan before they even got into the boats. Then, later as they were paddling, Zach thought it would be cute to splash Lilah with water!!! I found this to be such a fun dad moment, he would have with his daughter! Zach was trying to lighten her mood and encourage her to have fun! However, this teaching moment backfired and Little Lilah had a Chernobyl-esk meltdown! I thought it was comical. 😂 She will dry off and forget about it eventually, which happened to be on shore with G-ma Amy! 😆😆😆
@cheryleaston6820
6 ай бұрын
I always used the word challenging instead of difficult. And I made sure it I said " for me he/she is the most challenging. I do love looking at a behavior and asking in 10 years is this going to be cute, acceptable, ect. Parenting is the hardest job and when I hear a new parent say my life will not change I chuckle. Great podcast.
@FronaTressler
6 ай бұрын
All this talk about good parenting and scriptures…many lessons and love come from grandparents….mend relationships..at least for your children.
@SusieA-u6t
6 ай бұрын
I just love that Zach. He is SO SMART. He doesn’t give himself enough credit! He does the things that Daddy’s are suppose To do! Demonstrating to his children that size doesn’t matter! Running machinery, working on the lawn, etc. I don’t want to forget Tori! She always looks Beautiful. Groomed so nice. I love that her make up always looks and dresses so nice. And I love the sweet dresses and bows that you have for your daughter. I hope that you continue to dress her as your precious daughter. So many girls & woman do not wear dresses anymore! Love your podcast and your family. Just asking? Is your family involved in a church and do those precious children attend Sunday School, Bible School, etc! 🌹👏👍❤️🙏
@lawyersgunsandmoney887
6 ай бұрын
I too am enjoying Zach ... he's different than I expected and I like listening to him and Tori! Love them both. 🤍
@Cali_Fornia869
5 ай бұрын
I can relate to Lila’s eyes and eye surgery, I had crossed eyes when I was 3 and had surgery, and unfortunately 2 of my grandchildren have the same issue, you do what you can do to teach them to keep their glasses on and don’t worry so much about what other people think of your parenting skills, each parent does things their own way Love you guys 😊❤
@anjanettep5472
6 ай бұрын
to zach i saw your dad radar go off when tori shared about at church she was told of kids born selfish. she did not know this. and previous she thought kids born innocent. told parents teach kids not to be selfish. this is new teaching by religion. not true. not biblical. i am asking please discern what you are being taught - anothers agenda. you know your precious kids are not born selfish. hold their face in your hands and look at them. Jesus loved the little children. he spent time with them. he said be like the children. children are not born selfish. please dont treat them out of being selfish. years ago my catholic church and family twin babies baptism priest did exorcism. i was horrified. this is religious. not truth. new. in news now. rubie franke abused her two "selfish"children. zach i heard you question tori. please discuss. who can prove such a thing?? you have a beautiful family. i care.
@iluvphillip13
6 ай бұрын
We all want our kids to grow up to be good humans. ❤ The "seen & not heard" advice was more like 50-60 or more years ago -- at least in my part of the US -- and so was letting babies cry for 10 mins before comforting them, etc. Not everyone followed that mindset, of course (thanks Mom!). There have been many parenting ideals cycling over & over through the generations, constantly tweaked along with the latest studies. Like I tell my kids who are parents now: when your own kids grow up, they'll tell you your parenting techniques were archaic and aren't done any more! 😂
@Sumlerly
6 ай бұрын
The days are long but the years are short, it’s so true ❤
@carlafranklin3081
6 ай бұрын
Parenting is a privilege, and children should be cherished. Enjoy them now because the empty nest syndrome is real.
@alw5101
6 ай бұрын
Yeah that’s where the expression “kids are like a sponge 🧽 “ comes from…
@rhondarichmond9259
6 ай бұрын
It's so peaceful listening to you two talk
@SueNeville-q8v
6 ай бұрын
Communication communication communication!!!! family dinners are important! my kids are 25 and 27 and we still have table dinners at least 5 x's a week! (yes they still live at home lol) trust your kids, if they screw up then reel them in!
@joshiler
6 ай бұрын
Thank you for moving the plant. 😊
@staceyroberts3468
6 ай бұрын
There’s a documentary out right now called Quiet on Set, about the abuses of Nickelodeon child stars. Many ppl r suggesting each set have a therapist for all the child actors. Someone needs to make sure there’s no abuse, make sure the kid wants to be there and it’s not just the parents making money off them and pushing them, etc
@olympiatrypis1776
6 ай бұрын
You guys probably already have had him tested but sleep apnea is pretty common
@michelemc3037
6 ай бұрын
love your mindset of “ you don’t have to but you get to” which applies to adults as well as children i’m going to try to follow that thought and apply it to myself thank you for your insight
@KimWhite-he7hh
6 ай бұрын
You can see how much you love your kids in the way you are with them you are teaching great parenting skills to the parents today I wish you would stay on the show I love watching you on the show I’m 67 years old and I think you reinforce what’s good in this world ❗️
@pamswafford9994
6 ай бұрын
I love your podcast. I’m a grandmother and wish I had given my kids more grace. I was like Tori and feel like I got stressed about things that don’t matter. My son died at 21 and I have beautiful memories like a rock he gave me when he was 7. Camping with my kids holds so many fun memories. Time is a thief😢
@vickimaddox9385
6 ай бұрын
Even though I’m a grandma now, I enjoyed your perspective on raising children. One thing I’d like to add regarding what you were talking about at the end of the podcast and newborn babies being selfish. I’ll take that one step further, since I’m a follower of Christ. We are all born with the sin nature the only differences they’re cute. We don’t teach our children to be bad that comes naturally in that sin nature, like you said, Tori, we teach our kids to be unselfish, good, and follow the ways of Christ.
@reapersphantomofhell
6 ай бұрын
Ya‘ll are a great balance together and are great parents on the outside looking in.❤❤❤
@reneestes2137
6 ай бұрын
Not 20 or 30 years ago more like 70 to 80 years ago children were seen not heard.
@hollybirria5968
6 ай бұрын
Will Zack have his siblings on your podcast?
@lynngibson634
6 ай бұрын
Zach and Tori, we all are so glad you are doing this podcast! You both of you are awesome!!!
@kristinecline993
6 ай бұрын
A question I always asked my kids is, “do you want people/your friends to be happy to see you come or happy to see you go?” I would usually follow this up with “what feeling do you think this behavior right now is leaving them with?” I would ask this not only for poor behavior but also good behavior. It allowed my kids to think about their own behavior and learn to evaluate it.
@Teresa-l9y
6 ай бұрын
Hello, my name is Teresa I'm a empty nester with my husband. Even though my 4 children have thier own lives I'm drawn to watching your podcast. Your both on the right track in raising your children to learn about Jesus to know how special they are in his eyes, and the way they are selfish will eventually leave as they are shown to be givers
@inesterway9982
6 ай бұрын
So go back to school. You are an adult now. Your reasons are different
@robyntolman8374
6 ай бұрын
Our. Sons are in their 40s now, but when they were infants we got upset if we were out to dinner and someones child was crying [r screaming. So if our babies would cry we would pay for our dinner and leave. So our kids knew that if they misbehave they would end up either at home or sitting in the car with one of their parents. We were always consistant with our discipline. Our boys were very well behaved. People would stop and tell us how good they were. Once you start teaching your children how to. Act you have to follow through. Good luck. Being a parent is one og the most rewarding jobs you can have. But it is one of the hardest jobs when it comes to discipline. It looks like you are doing a great job. I love watching your podcasts. Love your family. ❤❤❤
@JuliaXoXoSEAL
6 ай бұрын
Another filter I didn't think about, the over the range filter!!! lol
@irambunctious
6 ай бұрын
There's a sound mixing issue with this episode..the levels seem off
@karendash3274
6 ай бұрын
I told my daughter when she was young that Mommy isn’t perfect, but Mommy will always try her best for her. Unlike my parents… I apologized to her whenever I was wrong I never missed an opportunity to catch her doing something good ❤️🙏
@Dotgmail
6 ай бұрын
Zach, I was terrible in school when I was growing up. Then I decided what I really wanted to do and I went to college and I got straight A’s. A lot of it has to do with understanding what your interest is then motivation kicks in.
@MichellePsalm3418
6 ай бұрын
Same! I was a B and C student in high school and then went to college later in life and graduated with highest honors. The level of interest (and maturity) matters!
@jholmquist9681
6 ай бұрын
Put a date on the filter you put in and on calendar and then replace ......
@mjomalley1606
6 ай бұрын
Yet again you continue to hit it out of the park!
@Kare1949
6 ай бұрын
I love your podcast. You both are amazing people and parents❤️
@WhirlyPearly
5 ай бұрын
Go to school now Zach, my daughter went at 33 she’s heading for a masters. She has a prof getting things in gear for a full ride on women in sports injuries that happened to her. Never too late.
@marciekb1
5 ай бұрын
I agree! Zach you have so much talent. You can do it!!
@southernskywoman
6 ай бұрын
zach please put your microphone closer next time
@YcatsVlogs
5 ай бұрын
how come tori sounds weird in one side of the earphones and fine in the other ear phone? same with zach too
@gjmw7982
6 ай бұрын
The microphones were not the same. Was harder to hear Tori.
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