In this episode of Leslie Clicks, Leslie and guest Michaela dive into a wild family memory — Leslie’s granddaughter crowd surfing at just six years old at the Warped Tour in Orlando. They celebrate how cool, bold, and fun their kids and grandkids are, and reflect on how much families miss out on during the holidays when they get caught up in judging others instead of enjoying the moment. It’s heartfelt, humorous, and a reminder to let people live a little. Thank you for listening ...
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In this episode of Leslie Clicks, Leslie and guest Michaela dive into a wild family memory — Leslie’s granddaughter crowd surfing at just six years old at the Warped Tour in Orlando. They celebrate how cool, bold, and fun their kids and grandkids are, and reflect on how much families miss out on during the holidays when they get caught up in judging others instead of enjoying the moment. It’s heartfelt, humorous, and a reminder to let people live a little. Thank you for listening ...
Life can be overwhelming—between the stress of work, personal battles, and trying to show up for the people we care about. In this episode, we open up about navigating daily pressures while living with daughter with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, and what it really means to be a good person in a chaotic world. It’s raw, honest, and a reminder that showing up matters—even when you’re stretched thin. Chadd's dad will be on next week! Thank you for listening https://leslieclicks.co...
Leslie Clicks Podcast
In this episode of Leslie Clicks, Leslie and guest Michaela dive into a wild family memory — Leslie’s granddaughter crowd surfing at just six years old at the Warped Tour in Orlando. They celebrate how cool, bold, and fun their kids and grandkids are, and reflect on how much families miss out on during the holidays when they get caught up in judging others instead of enjoying the moment. It’s heartfelt, humorous, and a reminder to let people live a little. Thank you for listening ...