What about the teenage daughter that doesn’t want children even tho the mom did stay home with her and nurse her and loved being able to raise her!? 😢
@underthesunpodcast7 сағат бұрын
@@CG-mj8tk She’s a teenager, of course she doesn’t want kids. Give her grace, pray for her, and mentor her. It wasn’t until my mid 20’s that the desire to have children. 🖤
@shanicekoita8806Күн бұрын
I’m scared 😳 And I have really bad cystic acne It just dawned on me that I might have parasites because of this and other factors
@underthesunpodcast7 сағат бұрын
@@shanicekoita8806 I used to have really bad cystic acne too… it sucks! The only healing I found was with liver detox’s & parasite cleanse.
@TheThiaminBlogКүн бұрын
What’s a “unicorn”?
@CliffordErichКүн бұрын
we LOVE Erica K. around here, the wife and I. We have popped her book "Being There..." into multiple Little Free Libraries, and distributed more to newlyweds we know both in and out of our Church groups. She's quite brilliant, well informed/educated and does a fantastic job with the emotional intellect aspect of being able to relate all of these studies et al, to the broadest of audience comprehension levels. I've never wanted to be friends with someone "IRL", as I do people like Erica! I bet coffee/tea talks would just get me juiced up for the following work weeks to share such insightful, informative and nuanced conversation with those in our spheres of influence. Great interview...Thanks!
@conceptobjectКүн бұрын
25:41 You ladies are totally sexist WTF?
@conceptobjectКүн бұрын
24:57 train your husband? WTF?
@conceptobjectКүн бұрын
23:42 Father's do it best. Whoever is the primary is the person that the child goes to, it's not based on gender.
@snoozy60Күн бұрын
I just came across you guys because I love Erica... You guys are great! I shall be checking out more of your content.
@readaloudkids14073 күн бұрын
You are so right when you said the moms who hate being moms are suffering and were mishandled as children. They can’t conceive of enjoying motherhood even if someone tries to explain it to them.
@0oohnegative4 күн бұрын
This was so great. Your boss or employees or coworkers will NOT be there when you take your last breath. Family is important. Raising healthy and happy people is important and impressive.
@theotherpen154 күн бұрын
One thing I'll say for toxoplasmosis specifically that WormQueen didn't mention is that in mice and most likely in humans as well is that it isn't just that the mice "likes" the cat. What the function of the parasite is doing is it is actually making the mouse sexual aroused and excited by the thing that causes it to be afraid. Sooooooooo stuff you should run from is now the stuff that attracts you and likewise ummm "excites" you 😂. But if you realize that this happens in humans too, that's... Pretty terrifying to think about. I mean being sexually attracted to someone who my instincts would tell me it's going to kill me or be bad for me? How many people complain about this very situation in their lives from mild bad partner to severe domestic abuse? And on top of that the parasite itself can make the host more attractive. Vampires?
@theotherpen154 күн бұрын
Low key ... When she mentioned "green" poop My mind just went to how green is used in Disney movies for evil and corrupted people Probably SOMETHING to that imagery and those stories Same with kryptonite. Sun is glowing health
@honorburza91105 күн бұрын
The trouble is that my second born cried badly and a lot every time we changed his nappy, put him in a pram or car seat. He just screamed at daily activities.
@TranscendingTraumaКүн бұрын
He was in distress. Maybe tummy issues they don’t have many ways to communicate things to us.
@notlengthy5 күн бұрын
This was great but you guys interrupted her way too much
@kaznoff27826 күн бұрын
Thank you ladies!
@ReKeRe6 күн бұрын
Thank you, thank you, thank you for asking about fathers as the primary attachment to a child. No one covers this thoughtfully! My father stayed with us in the 80s and my mother worked. Reasons being 1) my mother had a higher paying job and 2) suffered intense abuse as a child and just did not have the emotional or mental capacity to nurture us. My father was the nurturing parent. While there are things I can admit I missed due to little relationship with my mother, my father loved and nurtured me intentionally. Fast forward decades to the moment I am writing this and I stay home with our children and my husband works. Thank you ❤
@EmilyMerriman-zn2jn6 күн бұрын
My family did the special happy birthday plate tradition too while I was growing up! I remember decorating the birthday kids chair with streamers when I was younger too but we lost that one at some point.
@brownbag_swami6 күн бұрын
Why do you think we have embalmment for??? To avoid the spread of parasites …
@centpushups7 күн бұрын
Ridiculous how many lies are spread around. Some careless remark in a movie or sitcom ends up being perceived truth. As it was written "honor your father and mother" we need to get back to that.
@lilafeldman86309 күн бұрын
In other cultures some mothers carry their children on their backs till they are toddlers
@wyvz12 күн бұрын
Girls keep it up 🎉😊❤
@ChristinaM514 күн бұрын
Before meeting my husband I always said I’d never have kids and never get married. I was in love with my career. It took for me to get with my husband for me to realize what my real role in life was. When I got pregnant with our child I fell in love with being a mom. I look back and see how unfulfilled my life would’ve been if I would’ve stuck with my career.
@Diana-mu9vd14 күн бұрын
So brags apple cider has parasites too? What about drinking raw milk, higher change of parasites vs pasteurized??
@anaf.890115 күн бұрын
Just found your podcast a while ago and I am enjoying it very much! Thank you ❤
@underthesunpodcast14 күн бұрын
Welcome! Thank you for being here!
@barbigeorge126515 күн бұрын
Love this show! Also FYI it’s good to know when your guest is unable to have children due to endometriosis. It was a bit awkward when you were both asking her about breast feeding and childbirth. 😢
@eddymercado527216 күн бұрын
In my case, I had mercury fillings for 45 years. I started to experience symptoms when I bought my first smartphone. Things got worse after that, and now my fillings are replaced by a biological dentist and slowly detoxifying from the mercury poisoning.
@Thevisiondesignstudio17 күн бұрын
Part 1 and part 2 were so helpful!! This was such a good podcast, and you guys had really good answers. Thank you ladies. I’m starting Calm and Focus with my 4 year old because a lot of aggression that was not there prior to a few months ago. New subscriber ❤
@underthesunpodcast15 күн бұрын
Welcome! Let us know how it's going in a few weeks!
@bethcolgan499819 күн бұрын
Great podcast and learned so much!!
@twebible21 күн бұрын
I love this conversation. I loved your graphic. I'm 9 weeks pregnant now and told my Mom that she will not be with me during labor and delivery. And I told her it might be a week before I welcome guests. Wow, was that hard to me to share and I know it was hard for her to hear but now it's out there. I'm using your graphic as inspo for mine that I will share with family and friends. Thank you
@underthesunpodcast21 күн бұрын
You'll never regret having that time to yourselves 💞
@johnabreu258724 күн бұрын
How exactly did you did you get rid of your liver flukes. What was your protocol?
@anaf.890126 күн бұрын
Thanks for this interview! I also saw the Alex one and it’s given me lots to think about. And btw your audio and set are lovely!! I know how hard it is to make a podcast and video look and sound good and it’s sometimes overlooked so… kudos!!! I make a Spanish podcast so, fellow podcaster here. Just subscribed!! ❤ thanks for your episodes.
@underthesunpodcast21 күн бұрын
Thank you for being here!
@crystalsintuition33328 күн бұрын
I am so happy I found you girl! We are neighbors- I love in Washington State as well. I am binging on all your vids now and ready to order my kit ! Thank you so much!!
@EmilyMerriman-zn2jnАй бұрын
My husband asked on the way home from the birth center with a 4 hour old newborn (first child!) if I was ready for the next kid (mostly joking) and my genuinely serious answer was “yeah, I could do that again. It wasn’t that bad.” I had a cold with a fever, I went from no discernible contractions to my water breaking and first contraction starting while I threw up, the active labor was only 2.5 hours so super intense and fast, the only position that I could handle was squatting and rocking back and forth, everything else made me nauseous, I got impatient while baby’s head was coming through so I pushed early and tore a little, so not an easy breezy time and yet I (almost immediately) wanted to do it again! It’s amazing what a natural, unmedicated, non-intervention birth will do to your brain!!
@underthesunpodcast21 күн бұрын
It's the best feeling isn't it? 😍
@EmilyMerriman-zn2jnАй бұрын
I love the “goodbyeeee” don’t change it! I’ve heard that the ridges in your nails is an iron deficiency. Though apparently it depends on which way the ridges go, vertically or horizontally.
@underthesunpodcast21 күн бұрын
I'm hoping we find a nail specialist soon!
@Dani68ABminusАй бұрын
Came across you lovely ladies while searching for more Erica content. When I was a new mom and became part of a local Moms' group, I noticed for the first time just how much underlying competition and hostility there is between women. As a tomboy I never really exposed myself to women like that. I am glad to never have had the urge to fit in by adopting their ill will towards others, including their own offspring. I can't count how many times I overheard moms making a dig at other moms or their own children. It is the mass of female bullies that drive and direct this race into the emotional abyss. We need to continue to speak against this multi generational trend to snuff out our ability to love. Thank you all!
@underthesunpodcast21 күн бұрын
I'm sorry for your experience. Here's hoping we can be better so our daughters can be too!
@SleeplessinOCАй бұрын
You two must be sisters I see such a resemblance
@underthesunpodcastАй бұрын
We're sister in-laws 😂
@meridethbehrens150Ай бұрын
👋 You looked like a beautiful mom busy with her children! I literally didn’t get out of my car to go into Kroger until your podcast was over and then bam there you were lol. Keep up the good work ladies!
@underthesunpodcast21 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! 💞 and thank you for being here!
@meadowlark7225Ай бұрын
Shes her sister in law?? I actually thought they were identical twin sisters. They look and sound so similar.
@KamalKumar-ee2pgАй бұрын
If you need them Just call and they will help you
@KamalKumar-ee2pgАй бұрын
Satic shield is amazing 🎉
@royalblogger1125Ай бұрын
Great content 💯
@royalblogger1125Ай бұрын
Love BD❤
@sierraatha8025Ай бұрын
Love rewatching this episode now that I’m 29 weeks pregnant! ❤
@anasaziroseАй бұрын
I searched for info on MS cadavers and tapeworm and couldnt find it. Can you please post a link to this information?
@Jazzy0316Ай бұрын
I work from home to at a corporate job and have been having an internal struggle about quitting. I have a 2 month old and one a year old
@Jazzy0316Ай бұрын
I literally could not let my baby cry it out. It just didn’t feel right at all to me, he’s one and he goes to sleep fine
@househannah333Ай бұрын
I'm loving my maternal preoccupation! 7 months now and going strong!
@tabatharomenzak6625Ай бұрын
Doesn't everyone have parasites
@HomemakerDazeАй бұрын
I relate so much. Glad i stumbled on this channel, thank you!