Show Notes:
In this episode of Raleigh Roots, hosts Kathryn and Kate discuss their experiences with college drop-off, the emotional challenges it brings, and how technology plays a role in parenting. They also touch on current trends in the real estate market, health concerns related to COVID-19, and share must-watch shows. The conversation shifts to football season and tailgating, followed by easy cooking tips for busy families. The episode concludes with a preview of the next episode focusing on menopause.
Keywords
college drop-off, parenting, technology, real estate, COVID-19, cooking tips, football season, Netflix recommendations, emotional health, family life
Takeaways
It's normal to feel a range of emotions during college drop-off.
Setting scheduled calls with your child can ease anxiety.
Technology can help parents stay connected but should be used wisely.
The real estate market is showing signs of improvement.
COVID-19 is still a concern, especially in crowded places.
Finding good shows to watch can be a fun way to unwind.
Tailgating is a big part of the local culture during football season.
Easy cooking solutions can save time for busy families.
Sharing recipes can help keep family meals interesting.
The next episode will cover menopause and related topics.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
08:20 Navigating Life Changes: College Drop-Offs
15:41 Tailgating and Football Season Fun
20:36 Quick and Easy Recipes for Busy Lives
21:48 Intro and Outro Music.mp3
Tailgate Attire: Vermillion
Recipes:
Chicken Quesadillas:
Shredded Chicken Quesadillas - Crockpot Chicken QuesadillaRecipe
Queso:
The Best Mexican White Cheese Dip (and VIDEO) - Authentic QuesoDip
Meatball Sliders:
https://www.iheartnaptime.net/meatball-sliders/
Buffalo Chicken Mac:
Big Mac Salad:
https://ohsnapmacros.com/big-mac-bowls/
Shrimp Tacos:
https://tastyairfryerrecipes.com/air-fryer-shrimp-taco-recipe/
Sheet Pan Fajitas:
https://40aprons.com/sheet-pan-fajitas-steak-whole30/- wprm-recipe-container-18347