Reena loves a story, and she‘s fascinated by the people behind them. She loves to bring stories to life. Her appetite for storytelling has taken her from the Jerry Springer Show to the legal drama of the courtroom. From influential players to reality stars, nothing is censored here. Reena interviews people whose stories haven‘t been told, at least not through her unique lens, and then gets daddy‘s advice afterward like a good daughter does. Whether you have daddy issues or a father who‘s inspired your path, you will be able to tap into my daddy‘s wisdom, wit, and humor at the end of every episode. My daddy has been a guiding light my whole life and there‘s not much he doesn‘t know, as an entrepreneur for forty-plus years, a husband, a loyal son, and my number one supporter. He has learned lots of life lessons along the way and is here to share them with you. It‘s time to reminisce and reflect on the conversations you‘d like to have with your daddy and learn from mine. Come share in some good old-fashioned family bonding and help us up our wisdom rating. There is wisdom from four generations and I’m addressing what happens from childhood to adulthood!
Reena loves a story, and she‘s fascinated by the people behind them. She loves to bring stories to life. Her appetite for storytelling has taken her from the Jerry Springer Show to the legal drama of the courtroom. From influential players to reality stars, nothing is censored here. Reena interviews people whose stories haven‘t been told, at least not through her unique lens, and then gets daddy‘s advice afterward like a good daughter does. Whether you have daddy issues or a father who‘s inspired your path, you will be able to tap into my daddy‘s wisdom, wit, and humor at the end of every episode. My daddy has been a guiding light my whole life and there‘s not much he doesn‘t know, as an entrepreneur for forty-plus years, a husband, a loyal son, and my number one supporter. He has learned lots of life lessons along the way and is here to share them with you. It‘s time to reminisce and reflect on the conversations you‘d like to have with your daddy and learn from mine. Come share in some good old-fashioned family bonding and help us up our wisdom rating. There is wisdom from four generations and I’m addressing what happens from childhood to adulthood!
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Wednesday Jul 30, 2025
440. No Dad, Just the Old Man and Shonda: A Kitchen Table Chat on Absent Fathers
Wednesday Jul 30, 2025
Wednesday Jul 30, 2025
"I try to keep it as simple as possible. That way I'm comfortable."
"You never know what they're gonna talk about. They can jump from Amelia Earhart mystery to what's in a burger."
"I never learned anything from my dad. I loved cars. I liked tools. But he never taught me or showed me anything."
In this kitchen table chat episode of Better Call Daddy, hosts Reena Friedman Watts and Wayne Friedman engage in a candid conversation with Shonda Sinclair and the Old Man, Jim Maerk, as they explore the complexities of fatherhood and the impact of absent fathers.
Shonda opens up about her own experiences growing up without a father figure and the emotional journey that followed. She reflects on the challenges of healing and the significance of sharing these stories, not just for herself but for others who have faced similar struggles.
Jim shares his own poignant memories of his father, touching on the feelings of abandonment and the quest for understanding that many children of absent parents grapple with.
The discussion delves into the importance of introspection and how these past experiences shape our present and future relationships. With humor and sincerity, the conversation highlights the power of connection, the lessons learned through adversity, and the healing that comes from sharing one’s story.
Listeners will be moved by the authenticity of the dialogue, as the group navigates through memories, laughs, and the realization that while the past may be painful, it also opens the door to growth and understanding. Join us for an engaging discussion that encourages reflection, empathy, and the importance of forging meaningful connections in our lives.
(00:00) Hi. Can you hear me okay? Yes. You sound great. So nice to see you
(00:49) You talk about being afraid of technology on your podcast
(05:35) My key, uh, is I try to keep it as simple as possible
(05:57) Technology has really been what stopped me from restarting my podcast this year
(07:08) You talked about doing a podcast about absent fathers or toxic father figures
(14:04) Jim says he can stay angry and sad or he can work through it
(19:13) One confrontation we had. It Was on a Father's Day
(19:55) Jim remembers being shocked at all the people that came to his mom's funeral
(23:15) One thing I have that belonged to my dad is a sperm donation
(26:43) Why did you have a family with someone else? I have that question
(30:03) What kind of things did you learn from your dad? Honestly, nothing
(32:08) What are your favorite things that you do with your kids and grandkids
(35:51) Shonda says her son asks questions all day long about life
(38:54) How did you guys meet? I actually found his podcast in 2020
(45:37) Jim: I love doing the podcast. I love it. I just had my three year anniversary
(50:33) One thing I tell new podcasters is first, you need a mission
(52:25) Where we talked about snot, which was terrible. Because I was sick. And we're starting the conversation. And I go, hey,
(52:55) Shonda loves your podcast and would love to hear from your dad
(58:53) Shonda Sinclair: Thank you for your support of the old man's podcast
Connect with Shonda:
https://shondasinclair.substack.com
Connect with Jim:
https://www.theoldmanspodcast.com
Connect with Reena:
https://linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts
https://instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts
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7 months ago
Thank you so much! The Old Man and Shonda really compliment each other well and it was interesting they had similar situations
8 months ago
Such an interesting episode. Really touched in on the absentee dad topic for a while...reminded me of the book Educated. Shonda asked a question to dad about a crossroad that connects straight into a lesson I teach in my classes about ”The Road not Taken” by Robert Frost. Love that question. Very down to earth episode. Great job. Theraputic journaling- roaming the role to life...might add a little of that for my students too.