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DANG! The Todd Bridges Podcast
Todd Bridges and Bettijo Bridges
53 episodes
1 week ago
Coal for Christmas? A Darth Vader haircut? And Santa’s true identity? This Christmas Eve, Todd and Bettijo debate holiday chaos, family traditions, and why believing in Santa might just save Christmas—whether you’re naughty, nice, or getting charcoal.SUMMARYIt’s the DANG! Christmas episode, and Todd and Bettijo kick things off exactly how you’d expect: roasting each other’s hair, debating whether “DANG!” works as a holiday greeting, and diving headfirst into what really makes the holiday season the holiday season. From when Christmas decorations should go up to why Todd thinks kids might deserve coal, nothing is off-limits.The conversation winds through favorite (and least favorite) holidays, faith, and the meaning behind Christmas and Easter. Todd proudly claims his Grinch status while still loving family time, and Bettijo shares how traditions—like intentional gift-giving and Santa letters—keep the magic alive. Along the way, they swap childhood memories, blended-family realities, and hilarious debates about Santa’s race, belief, and bargaining power.Things take a nostalgic (and slightly unhinged) turn with stories of Nerf gun battles, BB gun mishaps, and holiday chaos past—before circling back to what matters most: togetherness. Whether it’s kids believing just a little longer, families navigating whose turn it is, or simply showing up, Todd and Bettijo remind us that Christmas isn’t about what’s under the tree—it’s about who’s around it.They wrap things up with a festive ToddFlix recommendation (Red One), more coal jokes, and a heartfelt reminder to enjoy your family while you have them. Funny, honest, and perfectly imperfect, this episode is a Christmas Eve listen made for eggnog, laughter, and embracing the beautiful mess of the holidays.HIGHLIGHTSDarth Vader vs. Eraser Hair: Todd and Bettijo roast each other’s morning hair—and somehow Star Wars and office supplies both lose. (00:38) When Christmas Actually Starts: Bettijo declares the Macy’s Parade the official permission slip for Christmas music. Todd strongly disagrees. (01:55)Certified Grinch Energy: Todd’s favorite holiday is…not Christmas. (04:10)Coal > Presents?: Todd explains why naughty kids should really get coal—and why he’s totally serious. Maybe.  (05:59)The Gift Math Madness: Bettijo’s bucket system for “fair” Christmas gifting. (09:51)Santa Believers (Ages 18+): How Bettijo keeps her grown kids believing in Santa—for strategic reasons. (13:43)Santa, According to Todd: Why Santa was Black in his house—and still might be. (14:42)BB Guns & Bad Ideas: Holiday nostalgia takes a dangerous turn. (16:26)ToddFlix – Red One: The Rock, Krampus, and the slap heard ’round Christmas. (22:05)LISTEN TO LEARNWhy the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is the legal loophole for decorating early.How to turn Christmas shopping into a sneaky math lesson (that kids don’t hate).How to keep Christmas “fair” without losing your mind.Whether you're decorating your tree in November or waiting until the last second like a holiday rebel, this episode is the gift that keeps on giving. Stop being a Grinch—hit play and join the family!Follow on Instagram:  Todd @toddbridges & Bettijo @pagingsupermom--------------------© 2025 Loop 101 MediaDANG! is produced by Loop 101 Media, Bettijo Bridges, Todd Bridges & Attalie AnneFor more information contact info@loop101media.com
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Coal for Christmas? A Darth Vader haircut? And Santa’s true identity? This Christmas Eve, Todd and Bettijo debate holiday chaos, family traditions, and why believing in Santa might just save Christmas—whether you’re naughty, nice, or getting charcoal.SUMMARYIt’s the DANG! Christmas episode, and Todd and Bettijo kick things off exactly how you’d expect: roasting each other’s hair, debating whether “DANG!” works as a holiday greeting, and diving headfirst into what really makes the holiday season the holiday season. From when Christmas decorations should go up to why Todd thinks kids might deserve coal, nothing is off-limits.The conversation winds through favorite (and least favorite) holidays, faith, and the meaning behind Christmas and Easter. Todd proudly claims his Grinch status while still loving family time, and Bettijo shares how traditions—like intentional gift-giving and Santa letters—keep the magic alive. Along the way, they swap childhood memories, blended-family realities, and hilarious debates about Santa’s race, belief, and bargaining power.Things take a nostalgic (and slightly unhinged) turn with stories of Nerf gun battles, BB gun mishaps, and holiday chaos past—before circling back to what matters most: togetherness. Whether it’s kids believing just a little longer, families navigating whose turn it is, or simply showing up, Todd and Bettijo remind us that Christmas isn’t about what’s under the tree—it’s about who’s around it.They wrap things up with a festive ToddFlix recommendation (Red One), more coal jokes, and a heartfelt reminder to enjoy your family while you have them. Funny, honest, and perfectly imperfect, this episode is a Christmas Eve listen made for eggnog, laughter, and embracing the beautiful mess of the holidays.HIGHLIGHTSDarth Vader vs. Eraser Hair: Todd and Bettijo roast each other’s morning hair—and somehow Star Wars and office supplies both lose. (00:38) When Christmas Actually Starts: Bettijo declares the Macy’s Parade the official permission slip for Christmas music. Todd strongly disagrees. (01:55)Certified Grinch Energy: Todd’s favorite holiday is…not Christmas. (04:10)Coal > Presents?: Todd explains why naughty kids should really get coal—and why he’s totally serious. Maybe.  (05:59)The Gift Math Madness: Bettijo’s bucket system for “fair” Christmas gifting. (09:51)Santa Believers (Ages 18+): How Bettijo keeps her grown kids believing in Santa—for strategic reasons. (13:43)Santa, According to Todd: Why Santa was Black in his house—and still might be. (14:42)BB Guns & Bad Ideas: Holiday nostalgia takes a dangerous turn. (16:26)ToddFlix – Red One: The Rock, Krampus, and the slap heard ’round Christmas. (22:05)LISTEN TO LEARNWhy the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is the legal loophole for decorating early.How to turn Christmas shopping into a sneaky math lesson (that kids don’t hate).How to keep Christmas “fair” without losing your mind.Whether you're decorating your tree in November or waiting until the last second like a holiday rebel, this episode is the gift that keeps on giving. Stop being a Grinch—hit play and join the family!Follow on Instagram:  Todd @toddbridges & Bettijo @pagingsupermom--------------------© 2025 Loop 101 MediaDANG! is produced by Loop 101 Media, Bettijo Bridges, Todd Bridges & Attalie AnneFor more information contact info@loop101media.com
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Beyond Diverse: Building Deep Cross-Racial Connections with Dr. Deborah Plummer - Ep. 41
DANG! The Todd Bridges Podcast
59 minutes
4 months ago
Beyond Diverse: Building Deep Cross-Racial Connections with Dr. Deborah Plummer - Ep. 41
Ever wonder why true cross-racial friendships are so rare? Todd and Bettijo get into it with Dr. Deborah L. Plummer, breaking down the myths we tell ourselves about race, why fear keeps us divided, and how to actually build friendships that go deeper than skin.SUMMARYToday on DANG!, we’re getting real about what it takes to build deep, authentic relationships across racial lines. Our guest is Dr. Deborah L. Plummer—a psychologist, educator, and bestselling author who has worked with Fortune 500 companies, hospitals, schools, and faith communities, helping them build stronger diversity strategies and organizations. She also founded the master’s program in diversity management at Cleveland State and has spent decades guiding people through the complexities of race, identity, and connection.Dr. Plummer explains how one simple question—“Why are all your friends white?”—sparked her lifelong work in diversity and inclusion, revealing just how rare cross-racial friendships are and why that matters. Todd and Bettijo share their own early run-ins with racism, showing how where you grow up can shape what you do—or don’t—understand about race. Together, they dig into the difference between personal prejudice and systemic barriers baked into our institutions. Dr. Plummer breaks down why fear fuels division, why saying “I don’t see color” doesn’t get us where we need to go, and how embracing your own racial identity actually makes cross-racial relationships stronger—not weaker.This episode isn’t about finger-pointing; it’s about breaking down walls, moving past “us versus them,” and figuring out how we can start living as a bigger, bolder “we”—together.HIGHLIGHTSDr. Plummer shares how a friend's question about her white friends led her to research cross-racial relationships. (1:47)Todd recounts a discriminatory experience when trying to buy a house in Culver City and hearing the N-word for the first time. (5:42)Dr. Plummer shares her first experience being called a racial slur at Girls Scout camp. (6:55)Dr. Plummer explains that fear is a major driver of mistrust and limits human potential in cross-racial interactions. (9:46)The conversation delves into the concept of systemic racism. (12:20)Dr. Plummer discusses how fear is the root all around. (16:01)The episode explores the myth that individuals in interracial relationships might lose their identity, emphasizing the importance of racial identity development. (19:00)Todd reflects on the historical significance of seeing a Black president, Barack Obama, and the impact it had on his perspective. (24:50)Dr. Plummer introduces her nonprofit, "Getting to We," and its mission to transform "us and them" into "we" by fostering trust and empowering storytelling. (27:32)Dr. Plummer explains how everyone goes through a “Racial Socialization Process.” (43:23)ToddFlix: Chicago PD (55:55)LISTEN TO LEARNRecognize societal and systemic barriers to cross-racial friendships.Understand how fear affects trust and connection.Learn strategies for building authentic, cross-racial relationships.Understanding the barriers to true cross-racial connection is the first step. Ready to move beyond ‘diverse’ and see what ‘we’ can be? Hit play.Follow on Instagram:  Todd @toddbridges & Bettijo @pagingsupermomhttps://www.instagram.com/toddbridgeshttps://www.instagram.com/pagingsupermom--------------------© 2024 Loop 101 MediaDANG! is produced by Loop 101 Media, Bettijo Bridges, Todd Bridges & Attalie AnneFor more information contact info@loop101media.com
DANG! The Todd Bridges Podcast
Coal for Christmas? A Darth Vader haircut? And Santa’s true identity? This Christmas Eve, Todd and Bettijo debate holiday chaos, family traditions, and why believing in Santa might just save Christmas—whether you’re naughty, nice, or getting charcoal.SUMMARYIt’s the DANG! Christmas episode, and Todd and Bettijo kick things off exactly how you’d expect: roasting each other’s hair, debating whether “DANG!” works as a holiday greeting, and diving headfirst into what really makes the holiday season the holiday season. From when Christmas decorations should go up to why Todd thinks kids might deserve coal, nothing is off-limits.The conversation winds through favorite (and least favorite) holidays, faith, and the meaning behind Christmas and Easter. Todd proudly claims his Grinch status while still loving family time, and Bettijo shares how traditions—like intentional gift-giving and Santa letters—keep the magic alive. Along the way, they swap childhood memories, blended-family realities, and hilarious debates about Santa’s race, belief, and bargaining power.Things take a nostalgic (and slightly unhinged) turn with stories of Nerf gun battles, BB gun mishaps, and holiday chaos past—before circling back to what matters most: togetherness. Whether it’s kids believing just a little longer, families navigating whose turn it is, or simply showing up, Todd and Bettijo remind us that Christmas isn’t about what’s under the tree—it’s about who’s around it.They wrap things up with a festive ToddFlix recommendation (Red One), more coal jokes, and a heartfelt reminder to enjoy your family while you have them. Funny, honest, and perfectly imperfect, this episode is a Christmas Eve listen made for eggnog, laughter, and embracing the beautiful mess of the holidays.HIGHLIGHTSDarth Vader vs. Eraser Hair: Todd and Bettijo roast each other’s morning hair—and somehow Star Wars and office supplies both lose. (00:38) When Christmas Actually Starts: Bettijo declares the Macy’s Parade the official permission slip for Christmas music. Todd strongly disagrees. (01:55)Certified Grinch Energy: Todd’s favorite holiday is…not Christmas. (04:10)Coal > Presents?: Todd explains why naughty kids should really get coal—and why he’s totally serious. Maybe.  (05:59)The Gift Math Madness: Bettijo’s bucket system for “fair” Christmas gifting. (09:51)Santa Believers (Ages 18+): How Bettijo keeps her grown kids believing in Santa—for strategic reasons. (13:43)Santa, According to Todd: Why Santa was Black in his house—and still might be. (14:42)BB Guns & Bad Ideas: Holiday nostalgia takes a dangerous turn. (16:26)ToddFlix – Red One: The Rock, Krampus, and the slap heard ’round Christmas. (22:05)LISTEN TO LEARNWhy the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is the legal loophole for decorating early.How to turn Christmas shopping into a sneaky math lesson (that kids don’t hate).How to keep Christmas “fair” without losing your mind.Whether you're decorating your tree in November or waiting until the last second like a holiday rebel, this episode is the gift that keeps on giving. Stop being a Grinch—hit play and join the family!Follow on Instagram:  Todd @toddbridges & Bettijo @pagingsupermom--------------------© 2025 Loop 101 MediaDANG! is produced by Loop 101 Media, Bettijo Bridges, Todd Bridges & Attalie AnneFor more information contact info@loop101media.com