Peds and Pop Podcast Episode 7
Description
Welcome to the Peds and Pop Podcast, featuring Board Certified pediatricians, Dr. Mike and Dr. Cary from East Lake Pediatrics. We hope that you will enjoy listening to Dr. Mike and Dr. Cary as they attempt to have some fun discussing pediatric health topics intermixed with pop culture.
On Today's episode, Roxanne Wilder, a long time friend and host on the Q105's MJ Morning Show, joins me as a special guest and we discuss how she maintains balance as a working mom as well as what she likes to do with her family when she is off the clock.
We also discuss how she transitioned from accounting to broadcasting, the wisdom of Ron Swanson and the brilliance of Better Call Saul.
Finally, we wrap things up by discussing her husband's role in the excellent Derek Jeter documentary, The Captain, and the curse of being named Michael Jordan.
Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy the show.
This link has loads of helpful information for working parents. https://www.healthychildren.org/English/family-life/work-and-child-care/Pages/default.aspx.
You can find Roxanne's podcast here https://myq105.com/?s=parental%20guidance.
Check out this link for everything related to the MJ Morning Show https://myq105.com/shows/mj-morning-show/.
Here is a link to the Very Funny ESPN Michael Jordan Commercial -- It's Not Crazy, It's Sports.
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