Real as Possible
Join two sisters as they take a heartfelt (and often hilarious) trip down memory lane. From childhood antics to moments that shaped their faith, each episode dives into the stories that made them who they are today. With plenty of laughter, occasional tears, and a sprinkle of wisdom, they explore the ups and downs of growing up, share lessons from their spiritual journeys, and tackle all the unexpected topics life throws their way.
Whether you're here for the nostalgia, the sisterly banter, or the soul-soothing reflections, "Real as Possible" is your cozy corner for honest conversations and cherished memories.
"Two sisters, countless stories, and one big faith-filled adventure."
Real as Possible
How the World Changed and So Did We
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In this episode, the conversation moves from lighthearted moments to deeper reflections on how life, parenting, and perspective have evolved over time. After a quick life update on Rick’s recovery, the sisters dive into everything from the Olympics to growing up in the early 2000s—and how events like 9/11 shaped the way they see the world today.
They reflect on where they were when everything changed, how understanding came later, and how that moment impacted their identity, patriotism, and outlook on life. Now, as parents, they’re navigating how to pass those lessons on to their own kids—preparing them for experiences like visiting the 9/11 memorial and understanding the weight behind it.
The episode also explores the contrast between how they were raised—free-range and independent—and how parenting looks now in a world of phones, tracking, and constant communication. From funny Valentine’s Day plans gone sideways to real fears about kids growing up, driving, and making their own decisions, this episode balances humor, nostalgia, and honest parenting struggles.
If you’ve ever thought about how different life feels now compared to how you grew up—and what that means for your kids—this one will resonate.