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Fight Me

Podcast by Jami Bader

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Technology & science

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Fight MeA podcast about humor, self-improvement, and sometimes crossing the line. I’m Jami - a coach, a mom, and someone who’s not afraid to call out the nonsense or the source of it (which is usually me). This is where unfiltered conversations meet personal growth and just life in general. Plus, my fearless husband, Chad, will jump in the ring along side of me. He will take punches. And hopefully dish them out.We’ll take swings at limiting beliefs, family dynamics, cultural chaos, and anything else that needs a good reality check or just plain made fun of.  It's honest, a little wild, and always fun.Come for the laughs. Stay because it’s uncomfortably real.

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episode Crossing Cultures: A Mother-Daughter Talk On Moving From Guatemala To College In North Carolina artwork

Crossing Cultures: A Mother-Daughter Talk On Moving From Guatemala To College In North Carolina

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2523996/open_sms] Big moves don’t just change your address, they change your story. We sit down with Olivia as she prepares to trade senior year in Guatemala for freshman life at an art school in North Carolina, and we get honest about the mix of joy, nerves, and problem-solving it takes to cross cultures and start college strong. From finding a creative community to setting up money habits that prevent debt, we chart a path that turns unknowns into action. We dig into identity in a fresh way. In Guatemala, Olivia has long worn ready-made labels, missionary kid, bilingual student, the girl who speaks Spanish. In the States, those badges drop away. She talks about choosing what to share, anchoring in faith, and building routines that help her become known for her work, her character, and her voice in sound engineering. We also touch the very real stuff: licenses, winter roads, laws that actually get enforced, and the relief of emergency services you can trust. If you’ve ever wondered how to translate cross-cultural experience into campus confidence, this is your blueprint. The conversation gets practical and personal. We map a starter budget, plan for campus jobs, and frame help-seeking as a leadership skill. We look at food and health, why U.S. portions can sneak up on you, how to pace meals, and how to use dining halls as social hubs rather than stress triggers. And we name the mother-daughter pivot: fewer casual daily moments, more intentional check-ins, and new rituals that keep us close across miles. Along the way, Olivia shares what excites her most about art school life, collaboration, performances, and peers who speak the same creative language. Whether you’re a parent staring down a dorm drop-off or a student crafting a new beginning, you’ll find practical steps, honest perspective, and a hopeful plan. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s college-bound, and leave a quick review so more families can find these conversations. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523996/support]

18 Feb 2026 - 43 min
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Naming What You Need And Resolving Tiny Fights Will Keep Your Marriage Strong

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2523996/open_sms] Arguments rarely explode; they accumulate. We pull apart the tiny moments that quietly drain a marriage, sharp tones over breakfast, mismatched expectations on a windy day, a sarcastic “I don’t know” - and show how curiosity and quick repair turn them into connection instead of distance. The theme is practical and hopeful: most ruptures aren’t fatal when you catch them early, name what you need, and choose the smallest act of love you can actually repeat. We get honest about why “space” isn’t a threat but a tool. Newlywed logic says always together; seasoned love says be clear, then choose closeness. You’ll hear how we map missing info to stop blame spirals, ask ownership questions that lower defenses, and set a simple floor for connection on hard days, a real smile at the door, a bear hug, one kind line that says we’re still a team. We even share the unglamorous wins that build trust, like cleaning the shower drain because practical love counts more than lofty promises. If you’ve felt the weight of stacking tension, this conversation offers scripts and habits you can use tonight: “Where am I at fault?” “How can I rebuild trust?” “How can I love you better?” Add a pinch of humor to erase stale narratives, give each other timed space when tempers run hot, and come back with a small repair that sticks. Over time, these tiny choices become a marriage you can feel, lighter, steadier, and kinder. If this resonates, tap follow, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a quick review to help more couples find the show. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523996/support]

11 Feb 2026 - 33 min
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What Our First Years Of Marriage Taught Us

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2523996/open_sms] Ever wonder why the first years of marriage feel both magical and maddening? We open the door to our early days together, moving to a new city right after the wedding, building routines from scratch, and realizing quickly that the real work wasn’t furniture or schedules. It was learning how to move from me to we without losing ourselves or each other. We talk candidly about the fights we got wrong and the tools we use now to get them right: arguing the issue instead of the person, pressing pause when emotions spike, and banning old history from new conversations. We get into the practical stuff too, merging money with student loans, setting “no secrets” rules, and choosing small but steady habits like automatic saving and weekly date nights. Boundaries with family and holidays were hard-won lessons; honoring our parents while protecting our rhythm took clear plans, kind communication, and the courage to say no to good things so we could say yes to our life. There’s a vulnerable chapter on fertility worries, the appointment that calmed our nerves, and how unexpected moments revealed unexpected strengths. Along the way, we share the quiet wins that made us feel like a team: long walks with our dogs, Subway-and-football Sundays, and card nights that cost nothing but built everything. If you’re newly married, engaged, or just need a reset, this conversation offers real-world marriage advice, conflict resolution tips, financial alignment, and boundary-setting strategies you can use right away. Listen, share with a partner or friend, and tell us your best first-year lesson. If this resonated, subscribe and leave a review, it helps more couples find the show and join the conversation. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523996/support]

4 Feb 2026 - 46 min
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How Two Spouses Navigate A Chaotic Media World

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2523996/open_sms] What if staying informed didn’t have to feel like a daily stress test? We jump straight into the question of how much news is enough, comparing an opt-out approach that protects mental space with a neutral-first routine built around short daily briefs, measured sources, and strong filters. The tension between those two styles opens up a bigger conversation about algorithms, cable news opinion hours, and why headlines so often feel like weapons instead of windows. We unpack the emotional cost of 24/7 cycles, the way social media turns breaking news into meme fuel, and how easy it is to absorb bias just by skimming titles. From there, we wade into the political pull of modern coverage: how a two-party system rewards extremes, why the center gets drowned out, and what more viable parties could do to restore common sense. Along the way, we practice a simple rubric, does this story touch your values, your community, or a decision you need to make? If not, let it pass. If yes, slow down, cross-check sources, and refuse to dehumanize the “other side.” To make it tangible, we spin a wheel of outlets across the spectrum and read live headlines on the same themes. The contrast is eye-opening: identical events framed as triumph, threat, or trivia depending on the newsroom. It’s a reminder that attention is a choice and curation is a skill. By the end, you’ll have a practical playbook for consuming less, understanding more, and keeping your empathy intact, even when the feed is loud and urgent. If this conversation helps you breathe a little easier around the news, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop your favorite trustworthy source in the comments. We’ll shout out the best picks in a future episode. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523996/support]

28 Jan 2026 - 46 min
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Coaching The Inner Critic

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2523996/open_sms] Ever leave a call certain you were ignored, only to realize the format and your state stacked the deck? That’s where we start: a three-person coaching session, one of us driving and audio-only, and a story that morphed from “I was dismissed” into “what really happened here?” We unpack how missing nonverbal cues, split attention, and a hunger for validation can twist the read on even well-meaning people. We take you inside the inner monologue, the death cycle of “I’m not good enough,” fueled by pride that wants gold-star questions and empathy that turns into self-accusation. Then we slow it down. What if the tech made it hard to be heard? What if our client weighted male feedback more in that moment? What if we trained others to expect us at any cost, even when conditions are wrong? Those may not excuse the sting, but they explain the friction and return agency. We share practical resets: pause the call when you can’t contribute well, switch mediums, name what you notice, and ask for space to finish a thought. Curiosity, What else could be true?, beats rumination every time. We also talk about faith as a fast reset. A short prayer to notice God’s presence can cut the spiral when logic won’t. Sleep helps too; a rested mind writes kinder drafts. By morning, we remembered the bigger picture: this group has affirmed us before, the client got the clarity they needed, and one awkward slice doesn’t define the whole pie. For levity, we trade headlines about a candy-obsessed bear and a Nessie researcher calling it quits after five decades, because humor loosens tight stories and makes space for grace. If you’ve ever felt sidelined on a call, this conversation offers tools to reclaim your voice without burning bridges: context over conclusions, generosity over judgment, and clear requests over quiet resentment. Listen, share with a friend who overthinks, and tell us: what question helps you stop the negative loop fastest? Subscribe, leave a review, and drop your thoughts, we’d love to hear how you pivot when emotions spike. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523996/support]

21 Jan 2026 - 45 min
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