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"Big Chat Small Talk" is for dynamic, engaged minds who love a good debate about the complexities of modern life while seeking genuine connection and understanding. You're tired of the superficial veneer of perfection and crave real, honest conversations about family, relationships, and the challenges of balancing work and home life. You know the value of sharing and learning from lived experiences, you just need a platform that mirrors your reality and offers pearls of wisdom from those who've been there and done that. Hosted by Vernie Bennett, best known for her being a founding member of the band Eternal, ready to engage with you as a mum, friend, and sister. She’s joined by Louise Anderson, mother of three navigating the challenges of a separation and divorce, with a background as a senior corporate professional. With the co-hosts both having legal credentials, this podcast is your go-to show for open debate, guidance, and a reflection of your own real life experiences. This show aims to challenge your perspective through thought-provoking discussion with the intention of allowing us all to re-evaluate our viewpoints. With topics ranging from parenting and divorce to managing wellbeing and the pressures of professional life, "Big Chat Small Talk" provides a platform for controversial, yet crucial discussions. This is the show for you to gain insights, feel understood, and leave empowered to navigate life. "Big Chat Small Talk" is the podcast to listen to if you're looking for truth, depth, and a reflection of the real issues that lie beneath the surface.
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Treść dostarczona przez Louise Anderson and Vernie Bennett, Louise Anderson, and Vernie Bennett. Cała zawartość podcastów, w tym odcinki, grafika i opisy podcastów, jest przesyłana i udostępniana bezpośrednio przez Louise Anderson and Vernie Bennett, Louise Anderson, and Vernie Bennett lub jego partnera na platformie podcastów. Jeśli uważasz, że ktoś wykorzystuje Twoje dzieło chronione prawem autorskim bez Twojej zgody, możesz postępować zgodnie z procedurą opisaną tutaj https://pl.player.fm/legal.
"Big Chat Small Talk" is for dynamic, engaged minds who love a good debate about the complexities of modern life while seeking genuine connection and understanding. You're tired of the superficial veneer of perfection and crave real, honest conversations about family, relationships, and the challenges of balancing work and home life. You know the value of sharing and learning from lived experiences, you just need a platform that mirrors your reality and offers pearls of wisdom from those who've been there and done that. Hosted by Vernie Bennett, best known for her being a founding member of the band Eternal, ready to engage with you as a mum, friend, and sister. She’s joined by Louise Anderson, mother of three navigating the challenges of a separation and divorce, with a background as a senior corporate professional. With the co-hosts both having legal credentials, this podcast is your go-to show for open debate, guidance, and a reflection of your own real life experiences. This show aims to challenge your perspective through thought-provoking discussion with the intention of allowing us all to re-evaluate our viewpoints. With topics ranging from parenting and divorce to managing wellbeing and the pressures of professional life, "Big Chat Small Talk" provides a platform for controversial, yet crucial discussions. This is the show for you to gain insights, feel understood, and leave empowered to navigate life. "Big Chat Small Talk" is the podcast to listen to if you're looking for truth, depth, and a reflection of the real issues that lie beneath the surface.
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Raising boys is a unique and profound experience, one filled with love, hope and the unwavering belief in our son's potential. But as a black boy, it can also be a journey fraught with obstacles, stereotypes and systemic injustices that threaten to derail their dreams. Raising black boys in Britain comes off its own set of challenges and considerations. Joining us today to discuss this are Aaron Dale , father of two and podcast host of Raising Boys 2 Men and Andrez Harriott , singer in the chart-topping band Damage, a criminologist and the CEO of TLG, an organisation that works closely with disadvantaged and vulnerable children. We'll delve deep into the joys and triumphs of parenting black boys, celebrating their brilliance, creativity and resilience in the face of adversity. We’ll also confront the harsh realities and painful truths surrounding race, discrimination and inequalities that we as parents fear may shape their lived experiences. What is Covered: -How identity is seen and valued in Britain -How to raise boys from Africa and the Caribbean within the British context -The power of popular culture and the community in creating a positive self-image of black boys -Character before colour - how one’s character fights against structural issues -“The Talk” that parents need to have with their children about the systemic obstacles they may encounter while growing up -The challenges of raising children in interracial relationships -How to build resilience within the community and help black boys thrive as children and young adults -The need for safe spaces for men to be open, vulnerable and to work on handling their emotions -How and where black boys can find positive role models for themselves Resources: -Listen to the Raising Boys 2 Men Podcast hosted by Aaron Dale https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raisingboys2men-podcast/id1625584737 -Connect with Andrez Harriott https://www.instagram.com/andrezharriott/ -Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ -Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk -Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk…
 
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We've all heard the saying that you don't marry the individual but the family. But how true is that in real life? In-laws come in all shapes and sizes, and Viola Fields from “Monster-in-Law” illustrates just what a nightmare it can be when all parties are not happy with the partnership that's about to take place. Likewise, it doesn't just stop at the mother-in-law, but the surrounding family members can also affect the smooth sailing relationship of a new couple. We’ll be discussing toxic in-laws, and are they really interfering and overbearing, or just initiating you into the family way? What is Covered: -Different family norms and how families ‘advertise’ themselves to new members -Cultural differences that can cause conflicts in the extended family -In which situations the initiation into a new family can become toxic -Is blood thicker than water? How to deal with the interference from your partner’s family -The role of your partner in preventing toxic interference and setting boundaries -Should you marry at all if you identify too many red flags with potential future in-laws? -How conflicts with in-laws are prevented and navigated in arranged marriages Resources: -Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ -Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk -Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk…
 
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At the heart of the polyamorous versus monogamy debate lies the very fabric of human relationships, societal norms and individual freedoms. As we delve into this complex and multifaceted topic, it is imperative that we approach it with an open mind, a spirit of critical inquiry, and a deep respect for differing perspectives. On one hand, we have monogamy, a relationship structure deeply ingrained in many cultures and societies around the world. On the other hand, we have polyamory, a practice that challenges the conventional norms of a monogamous relationship by allowing individuals to have multiple partners simultaneously. So the question is, is polyamory on the rise and monogamy now taboo? What is Covered: -How monogamy has changed over decades and why some people believe it’s now more taboo -The pros and cons of monogamy -Why polyamory is trending and what its pros and cons are -Legal implications of monogamy and polyamory -The issues of jealousy and trust in monogamy and polyamory -The politics and expectations of monogamy and polyamory -How today’s children view partnerships and what will happen when they are in their 50s and 60s -Why weddings keep being popular -The case for “reselling” monogamy Resources: -Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ -Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk -Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk…
 
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How does social media impact our kids? On a TV show, the U.S. surgeon general commented that 95% of teens ages 13 to 17 are using social media. Additionally, in recent months, Common Sense Media also found that 8% of 16-year-olds have their own smartphone. Although there are a lot of positives associated with connecting with friends online, there are also some very real dangers. With smartphones and social media here to stay, do parents need to be more vigilant? What we Cover: -What stranger danger means in the context of social media -The issues with having mobile phones such as lack of exercise and disturbed sleep -Dealing with cyberbullying, grooming and unrealistic ideas about physical appearance -Social media restriction as a means to build character in children -How to implement a “digital diet” and build a better relationship with social media -The distinction between state censorship and state regulation of social media -4 useful tips for parents seeking a healthier relationship with technology in their families Resources: -Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ -Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk -Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk…
 
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This week, we will be exploring the highs, the lows and everything in between of parenthood specifically related to those nightmare playdates. Most parents have experienced at least one tale of terror and we've searched the internet to bring you just a few of those tales today. We've all been there excited that our child is going to have a fun afternoon full of positive social interactions that spirals out of control and ends up with meltdowns and total mess. So we put together a list of eight rules to help you prevent nightmare playdates and spend enjoyable or productive time while the kids are playing. What is covered: -The benefits of playdates for both children and parents -What playdate politics is -How to deal with one-sided playdates -The pros and cons of the parent staying on a playdate -How to deal with badly behaved kids or parents -Why some kids may behave totally different when they’re not in school -Big Chat Small Talk 8 rules for successful playdates Resources: -Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ -Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk -Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk…
 
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Birth order theory suggests that our place among siblings can leave a lasting imprint on our personalities and behaviour. You've probably heard people joke about how the eldest child is the boss you want, the middle child is the peacemaker and the youngest child is the responsible rebel. Whilst each birth order position comes with its own set of characteristics and challenges, does the order of your child's have really determined their personality? In this episode, we’re going to discuss siblings' order, and share our experiences and insights into how the order of birth might affect our children’s personalities. What is Covered: -How we experienced the siblings order as we were growing up -How the number of children and whether they are boys or girls affect their expression in a family -The role of the eldest sibling and how age gap between siblings plays into birth order theory -Grouping of children when there are many in the family, and why parental styles differ from the oldest to the youngest child -The characteristics of a firstborn, a secondborn, a lastborn, and the only child -How the expected gender roles in a family affect the conflicts between siblings -How the order of birth in our primary family later affects our parenting style -What is the magic number of children? Resources: -Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ -Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk -Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk…
 
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Pregnancy and childbirth are incredible experiences filled with joy, anticipation, and a fair share of challenges, whether you are a first-time parent-to-be or a seasoned pro preparing for another addition to the family. So is the challenge of having a baby or family worth it? That’s what we are going to discuss in this episode. We’ll also share the voice messages we received from our lovely listeners sharing their experiences with conception, pregnancy or delivery. What is Covered: -The pros and cons of being an older mum -The pros and cons of being a young mum -Conception experiences and issues, and different technologies that can help -Our experiences with pregnancy with each of our children -Delivery experiences and why it’s different for everyone -How our partners can help with the whole process of pregnancy and birth Resources: -Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ -Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk -Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk…
 
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In today's society, where governmental intervention into family life has become more frequent occurrence, are children overly protected by this, empowering a nanny's state, or has moving away from the types of traditional discipline, outlawed in places like Scotland, seen the growth of empowered youth? In this episode, we’re looking into how we discipline our children. There is no right way or wrong way, obviously, but have our children grown into society the way that we want them to grow? What is Covered: -Our experiences with being disciplined when we were growing up -Our definition of disciplining a child -Why unruly children are on the rise in schools -Does corporal punishment work and should parents be allowed to discipline their children that way? -The importance of positive follow through after any form of disciplining -Should parents be friends with their children? -How to find the right balance in implementing discipline in the home Resources: -Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ -Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk -Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk…
 
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It can be argued that today's parents are being urged to encourage their sons to be more emotional and sensitive to the needs of others. When we think of femininity, traits include particular roles in society, stereotypes, behaviours and appearances that are associated with women and girls. The less dominant a boy is deemed to be, the more acceptable he is viewed in society. The question is: are we encouraging our boys to embrace traits and behaviours traditionally associated with femininity, and can this actually be beneficial to their development? What is Covered: -The changing societal norms for boys and men -What are the skill sets that make man a man -The pressure on boys and men to be physically strong -How emotional openness can benefit men -Psychological challenges for men in today’s world -Towards diverse representation of masculinity and femininity in media -Why challenging rigid gender roles is good for men Resources: -Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ -Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk -Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk…
 
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When a toxic person can no longer control you, they will try to control how others see you. They will paint a picture of themselves as being the victim in every situation, and make you question truth and reality between your interactions, whilst they seek to boost their ego and perception of self in public. While it can be frightening to be the target of their gaslighting, we live in the belief that what is done in the dark will always come to light. So this week, we’re talking about the narcissist - with the caveat that we don’t have any specialist knowledge to talk about narcissism, but we’re covering it from a personal and fun perspective. What is Covered: -Google’s definition of a narcissist -Narcissistic traits that we all have to some degree -Why narcissists tend to often appear in the corporate world -Our experiences with being gaslighted -How you can recognise and expose a narcissist -How you can effectively deal with a narcissist Resources: -Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ -Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk -Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk…
 
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We all need to belong to a group, a tribe, a sector in society And this is labelled with clear distinct language such as men, women, workers, breadwinners, homemakers etc. The point in which we join one tribe over another by initiation or otherwise can very much depend on what culture you are from. As both mothers of sons, we have spent a lot of time thinking what kind of men our sons will be. Whilst girls have a very distinct transition into womanhood marked by her menstruation, the question is here: when do boys become men? Do we need to be actively engaged in this transition or should we allow it to occur naturally? What is Covered: -Why boys’ transition into manhood is not so obvious in Western societies -Examples of rituals in other cultures that mark the transition from boys to men -Events that can be considered as marks of adulthood in Western societies -The need for a male role model during a young man’s adolescence -Are rituals that mark male adulthood necessary in the contemporary world? -The psychological pressures of having to prove masculinity -How does a female raise a man? -How to help create and mark a period of time when boys become men Resources: -Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ -Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk -Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk…
 
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Let’s begin with some wisdom from Instagram: “There is no amount of gifts, affirmations, courtesy or kindness you can offer to a person who has already determined they're not going to like you. Learn not to take ownership of their toxic feelings, especially when you know you haven't done anything to warrant that type of reaction. If they're determined not to like you, be determined not to care.” Today, we’re talking about frenemies. A frenemy is a person who pretends to be a friend, but is really an enemy. We are going to discuss how and why someone might become a frenemy, our experiences with frenemies and what you can do when you recognise one in your life. What is covered: -The definition of a frenemy -How to transform envy and jealousy into synergy and cooperation -Dealing with betrayal in friendships -Why your wish to raise people up might be perceived as patronising -How to redefine the boundaries with someone who turned out to be a frenemy -Can you stay friends with a frenemy? Resources: -Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ -Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk -Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk…
 
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In this episode, we’re discussing private school versus state school education. Research has suggested that 7% of the population are educated privately and yet seem to form the majority of the top echelons of our corporations and political elite. For most parents, independent schools are aspirational. The decision to send a child is determined by parents' financial ability. In contrast, however, the state is publicly funded and free at the point of entry. The question that we’re trying to answer today is, does it really matter whether your child is attending a private or state school? What is Covered: -Why Louise has chosen to send her kids to a state school -Why Vernie decided to choose private school for her children -How the state school system transformed over the years -How “postcode lottery” affects the quality of state-funded education -Implicit bias in the preschool education system -Parent-school connection in independent schools -Support for children and extracurricular activities in private and state schools -Are children from private schools overconfident in workplaces? -Diversity as an opportunity in state schools -Financial barriers and misconceptions about private schools -Elitism and networking opportunities in private schools -Secondary education opportunities in both the state and private system Resources mentioned (books/services/products/websites): -Yale News – Implicit bias may help explain high preschool expulsion rates for black children https://news.yale.edu/2016/09/27/implicit-bias-may-explain-high-preschool-expulsion-rates-black-children -Yale Child Study Center - Do Early Educators’ Implicit Biases Regarding Sex and Race Relate to Behavior Expectations and Recommendations of Preschool Expulsions and Suspensions? https://files-profile.medicine.yale.edu/documents/75afe6d2-e556-4794-bf8c-3cf105113b7c -Jahnine Davis, Adultification bias within child protection and safeguarding https://www.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/hmiprobation/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2022/06/Academic-Insights-Adultification-bias-within-child-protection-and-safeguarding.pdf -Hackney schoolgirl strip-searched by Met Police was taken out of exam https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-60766891 -Educational outcomes of Black pupils and students https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9023/ -Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ -Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk -Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk…
 
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For many couples, marriage is seen as something that only death can part. But in recent years, we have seen the rise of divorces, separations and an increase in cohabiting families. Even strong couples who weren't facing problems before the pandemic, and who managed to avoid major shifts in the household during this time, have fallen susceptible to breakup. In this episode, we talk about marital breakup with the aim to answer the question: are we too quick to jump ship? What is Covered: -Louise’s experience with recent separation from a long-term partner -How the meaning of monogamy has changed over time -Different mechanisms couples can consider before jumping ship -Vernie’s way of conflict resolution in marriage -What is the biggest killer of a marriage? -Why women are most often the ones initiating a divorce -Why people get married today -How a separation or a divorce affects men compared to women Resources: - Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ - Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk - Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk - Divorce Counseling https://www.relate.org.uk/divorce-counselling - Dads Unlimited - Family Separation Support https://www.dadsunltd.org.uk - Dad’s House - Supporting single fathers, their children and families https://dadshouse.os.fan/…
 
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Dating in the 2020s has been described as a dating apocalypse, with the remaining participants picking at the carcass of somebody else's cast off in the wasteland. With the rise of dating apps exacerbated by Covid, with quarantine dating, post the lockdowns, the landscape of dating has fostered an environment of hookup culture, ghosting, and created a breeding ground for toxic narcissistic masculinity and femininity. In this episode, we are going to discuss whether modern dating is as doom and gloom as some would have us believe, and is there still hope in the minefield of modern dating? We're trying to find your diamond in the rough. What is Covered: -Courting vs. dating -How dating looked like 20 years ago and how it looks now -How social media culture spilled into dating apps -The need for self-marketing in the dating market -The irreplaceable nature of physical contact and body language in dating -Hookup culture that is dominant in the dating apps -Ghosting in place of courtesy and dating protocol -How dating apps are bringing back the matchmaking element and ethos into online dating -Our verdict - modern or traditional dating? Resources: - Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigchatsmalltalk/ - Subscribe to be the first to know about new content https://linktr.ee/bigchatsmalltalk - Send a Voice Message to Big Chat Small Talk https://www.speakpipe.com/BigChatSmallTalk…
 
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