27: A Big Family – The new status symbol?
In this episode we discuss how Above Average families are a growing trend for the rich, and even seen as a status symbol of money and power in some circles.
In this episode we discuss how Above Average families are a growing trend for the rich, and even seen as a status symbol of money and power in some circles.
Subliminal inflation has been sneaky trend for years, preying on the bank accounts of shoppers who don’t even know it exists. Learn how to find it and what you can do to overcome it.
Pope Francis has shared some inspiring and encouraging words for those of us with big families. On this episodes, we dig into why they mean so much.
Bobby and Lance talk about the how and why surrounding parents and the duty to raise children who know the value of personality responsibility.
Can you relate to ALL THE STUFF an Above Average family has? Is your garage and endless pile of children’s toys, bikes, and balls? Do you store it away? How much do you keep? Tune in to this episode to hear the guys discuss and offer practical tips and simple encouragement.
Find yourself dealing with work interruptions – when you’re not at work? Here are a few ways to make the best of it without driving your family crazy.
In this episode, we talk about a few fun fall family activities that will get you and your big crew enjoying the weather, smells, and tastes of the season.
In this episode, we talk about ways to win the bedtime race with your big family. (Protein bars are optional.)
A new program called “Every Kid in a Park” allows 4th graders and their entire families into any United States National Park, National Forest, or National Wildlife Refuge FOR FREE during the 2015 – 16 school year. The program starts September 1, 2015 and runs through August 31, 2016.
Jenny Martin of Southern Savers, and a mother of five, joins Lance to discuss working from home while homeschooling your kids, what makes southernsavers.com tick, and of course how to save a ton of money for your big family by using easy-to-use methods.