That Tracks Podcast | Episode 007 - Celebrating Black History Month at Walt Disney World
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- This episode starts off with some deep conversations between Nick and Tim surrounding the topics of fatherhood, 9/11 and others. As always, there are plenty of different tangents as they track through the episode. The episode ends by discussing their experience at SeaWorld for the Seven Seas Food Festival as well as their time at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World for the Black History Month celebrations. Beignets at Magic Kingdom?! We are here for it!
Nick worries way too much about whether we’ll care or be interested by the content. Stop worrying! Those of us that have watched Tim for a while love the tangents and fun facts paths he takes us down. Let it happen when it’s organic! It’s magic
just wanted to say that, in my experience, parents apologizing makes all the difference, so props to nick for doing that. it took my parents a long time to start apologizing to me and my little brother and, honestly, it makes all the difference when they do nowadays. thanks for sharing that experience nick!
Nick- listening to you being open, honest & vulnerable- THANK YOU
I love your “Hi Dad soup” moment, Nick! It’s the stories where you overcome obstacles that are the most heartwarming. And you are right, you are only human.
The 9/11 museum is a must for anyone that experienced that day’s events. ❤ You guys don’t have to preface the conversation by saying it’s “heavy”. Just talk about whatever the conversation goes to. It’s a very natural flow when friends talk. I like it, it’s very relatable to talk about singular events that most of us were alive for 💜 Just do your thing🎉😊
You are human, Nick! It's definitely true - repairing your relationship after you responded negatively towards your child, that is what matters. Idk if it's specific to your life, but I know for my life with my 4 year old, it's breaking generational trauma. Good for you and your sons 💚
I love when you guys just talk and don’t worry about an itinerary!
Nick, thank you so much for being transparent, and as someone who had a parent that could not or would not admit any wrong, this was a very cathartic thing for me to see! Thank you!
Disney posted a TikTok this morning announcing Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is coming this summer! Nick called it 😂
In relation to Nick, snapping at his son; I have a five-year-old child and there are moments where things have built up during the day, and I have snapped. I’m not proud of it. The key thing is recognizing that you snapped and apologizing. My five year-old has the mentality of an average eight-year-old very bright ahead of her age, recognizes that it wasn’t directed at her. The key to being a good parent is owning up to your faults, apologizing for them when necessary.❤
Lol at Tim judging Nick for getting a beanie baby every time he went to the store when he was a kid, but him and Jenn buy Jackson a hot wheels every time they go to the store. 😂
I was just at WDW at the end of January and the number 1 thing my husband and I keep bringing up about the trip is the crowds. A new park would really help spread people out more.
Nick, you taught your son take ownership of how your emotions can effect others and when to apologise. That is a wonderful thing to teach him ❤
I keep leaving comments because I relate so hard to everything you’re talking about 😂 I’m a mom of two boys, one is Jackson’s age and one is 2.5 years old. Regulating my emotions throughout these stressful years of toddlerhood is the biggest challenge of my life, truly. It’s been the biggest learning experience. Apologizing to my boys is huge, taking accountability for my actions is everything. My parents did not do that for me. Thank you for being so vulnerable, Nick!
Nick, I love your Hi Dad Soup moment. What an awesome bonding moment and lesson for your son. That adults make mistakes, that apologies are important - that they repair relationships, the mutual love and respect and forgiveness. While imperfect, that was perhaps a more beautiful and meaningful moment than a perfect one. Awesome.
I love the transparency. We, as parents, have those stressful moments all the time. The good times outweigh the bad, for sure, but those stressful times are gonna be there, and it's important to take accountability and ownership of your feelings and actions. ❤
That was amazing nick. I’m a parent and a grandparent it happens to all of us. How you handled it was amazing
Good morning gentlemen! What a fabulous idea THAT TRACKS is. You work wonderfully with and off of one another and are entirely enjoyable to watch. I'd watch you talking about paint drying. Haven't missed an episode. Keep 'em coming! Tim, been watching you and Jen for many years. Nick, saw you in a cameo here and there with Tim but this arrangement just shines the light on you so much more and it's so worth it. THANK YOU BOTH!!!
12:42 Just some extra clarification for anyone interested. Based on Nick's description, I believe he is referencing "They Shall not Grow Old" a World War I doc by Peter Jackson . Absolute must watch! The footage remastering is jaw-dropping.
I love all the tangents.
Nick! You handled the rough moment like a CHAMP! Way to go, dad!
The backwards motion sickness nick feels…. He’s not alone with that. I’m the exact same way with those two specific rides.
My first memory of an event.. was when Reagan got shot. I was nine. I had seen him at Sea World during his campaign tour.. so it really freaked me out a bit.
I did watch the Challenger tragedy from my backyard in Palm Bay....just south of Cape Canaveral. I was 14..I was a nerdy little space geek. I was greatly impacted. My best friend had met all of the astronauts.. because her father worked for NASA. She was inconsolable.
I was 30 on 9/11. Mom to a 9 year old and a 6 year old at the time. I absolutely knew in that moment that our world had just changed forever. 💔
I’ll be 33 in March! Love Nicks cultural references…I relate to them all! Also have a 3mo old boy so I appreciate hearing his perspective on parenting from the dad’s side. Great podcast Tim and Nick!
TIM saying “So your telling me there’s a chance” 😂💀
Great pod guys as always! You guys mesh so well. ❤
Love all the subjects covered. So fun to listen. Thanks Nick for talking about deep and real issues. And Tim’s humor is fantastic. You guys are a great combo.
Tim, I’m loving the opening tag lines. It’s one of my favorite parts. Love y’all both and so thankful you started this podcast!
my first historical event that I remember is Sandy Hook. I live in CT and was in 5th grade. I remember the teachers all meeting in the hallway and trying to figure out if they should tell us what happened just an hour away. Parents were calling all of their kids out of school and all of us were very scared not knowing what was happening. I will never forget it.
Best episode yet, I was laughing so hard at the Superbowl conversation. Keep trackin fellas
I love this podcast so much. Its become a Monday highlight for me. Regarding Beanie Babies....as a 90s kid, I WAS OBSESSED! My mom still has a stash of them sitting in my old room in this giant basket and every time I visit, the sight of it just makes me laugh so much. My favorite was this pink poodle named Bridgitte. She was my girl
I loved every conversation on this episode! Thank you! I wish you all a wonderful week.
Thank you Nick for being real and vulnerable about the challenges of parenting. Very relatable!
Tim- Our son who is a couple of weeks younger than Jackson has tube surgery coming up too!
Appreciate your honesty, Nick! Right there with you.
Now they’ve said summer 2024! Nick was right 😊
The beginning of this episode hit me deep a little. I lived in Brooklyn when 9/11 happened, probably 15 minutes away from the World Trade Center. I was too young to understand what was going on, but I remember everyone panicking and getting us out of school when it happened. Absolute craziness that day and just so intense, especially not being 27 and knowing everything.
Thank you for your transparency with parenting 🙏 I only have two cats, but they are my fur babies and sometimes I feel ridiculous for snapping at them. And it also helps me understand why my parents have snapped at me in the past when I was little ❤️
I appreciate you all and your beautiful family's! Stay safe and great job!
I am so down for a Football with Nick and Tim podcast! Nick could teach us all 🙂
Go Bucs! 🏴☠️
Oh my goodness, that intro.
Had only one beanie, during their height, it was a gift. It had something to do with the Marines. But now I have a few. Those big eye ones. 😊
Love the podcast! Just fyi TriBeCa is just a neighborhood in Manhattan. The 5 boroughs are Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island.
Literally snapped at my 7yr old while listening to you talk about snapping! But actually was a nice reminder to apologize & reset. We both benefited from you opening up Nick ❤
I LOVE dreamlight valley!!! highly recommend playing it. it's also easy for kids to get into so you can play with them as well!
As a member of the African American community, THANK YOU 🙏
Watching a Disney pod at 8am I wasn’t ready for the 911 and Holocaust convo but here it is lol. Love you guys.
Appreciate you opening up on that guilt, Nick! Great pod guys!! Keep em' coming! 🤘🏼
Snapping is part of life. Being human is when we learn to apologize and make it right.❤
Nick and Tim you guys are great dads. Not many people are able to pull back as well as you did. Remember you are human and kids learn from your good and normal moments. I am aging myself but my first historical memory is Watergate
Hey guys - great show!
Love the chatty dynamic… we call them chickens in our house when we go off track.
Thanks for sharing your story Nick! We are humans We Will makes mistakes !
You hit the point straight on when you “ checked yourself “ and apologized !
We appreciate the show. Thank you 🎉
For feedback purposes- I love the longer podcasts (90 min-ish,? I put this on while I do my yoga and the timing works out perfectly. Keep up the great work! ❤
I had SO many beanie babies! I loved the purple platypus 😂💜
I always wanted that one.... ;)
Just binged all 7 episodes of this podcast! Good job you kept my interest ❤👍
My favorite beanie baby was the Millennium bear!!! It had iridescent stars all over it! I love watching this podcast!!!
I think Challenger is the first historical event I remember too. I was 8
Nick and I have the same birthday and I’m going to Disneyland around my bday as well!! 🎉🎉
The first historical event I remember is the MOON LANDING. I was under my mom’s kitchen table, watching our black and white television in San Francisco. That was far out. I remember the Challenger Exploding because my relatives best friend was Christa McAuliffe, the astronaut teacher. She was the substitute teacher and she watched the shuttle explode with Krista’s class. A massive tragedy.
I was in the library at school watching the Challenger launch. 4th grade. I remember such sadness.
Just want to say what great calming voices you two have! Also I have enjoyed every one of these podcasts, you two do a great job!!
TriBeCa stands for “Triangle Below Canal”. Which is the shape of the streets make below Canal Street in Manhattan.
My daughter and I collected Beanies and we still have them. We have hundreds of them. We have Maple from Canada and bears from other countries. We use to trade beanies and beanie cards. So fun to know you collected too Nick!❤
“Aren’t her eras just her albums?” 🤣 Exactly, Tim.
I wish you guys could’ve heard the commercial that came on right after Nick said we were running late the commercial so dramatically DUN DUN DUN… 😂 such a relatable moment! Seriously so so relatable so don’t beat yourself up, kids can PUSHHHH those buttons 😅 but it’s apart of both of our growing process ♥️🥹 LOVE THE PODCAST GUYS!!!
When I’m having a bad day your podcast always makes me laugh! Also was pretty impressed with my football knowledge to the questions nick was asking Tim!
Kids don’t come with instructions. We learn along the way. I apologize to my boys and sometimes say, this is my first time raising a teenager. I’m sorry, I might get it wrong sometimes. We are all human and we make mistakes. What they remember is how you handle it and how much you love them.
I was listening to ur “hi dad soup” moment Nick, and I understand what u are saying about not being on time to anything. I always say “it’s a Cuban thing.”
For 9/11 I was in elementary school, we were in recess and I remember we were in our classroom into the late evening waiting for our parents to pick us up while watching the news.
I about died laughing when Nick pronounced it, "Queen Ameedala" 😆. Totally caught me off guard too lol.
I am a huge Disney Dreamlight Valley fan! It’s like sims/animal crossing/all things Disney came together into a game! You get to bring different characters in your valley like Mirabel, Remi, Woody & Buzz, and most recently Jack Skellington, Rapunzel, Gaston and Eve! You have different quests to complete so the game never really ends! They do updates about every 6 weeks or so so you’re always getting new characters!
The 9/11 bear bit made me made me laugh because of how Tim simply moved on
I have a LOT of non proud moments with both my teen boys and we always talk it out, with both sides apologizing at the end. I think as parents we have to both teach and learn along side ours kids. It will make them better humans as adults I feel. 🤞🏻
Highly recommended the 9/11 museum! Bring the tissues and spend a few hours going through everything. I was in 3rd grade when it happened but being a child my parents didn’t let me see all the news coverage etc. wasn’t until recently I watched the One Day in America series about 9/11 on Disney plus. Very intense but well constructed documentary.
Nick don't beat yourself up. Your being honest and we have alllll had those moments.
Nick my daughter and I were at Disneyland in 2023 during Star Wars night. While we didn’t go to the event itself we watched the fireworks from our Hojo balcony and hyperspace mountain was SO fun
TOTALLY collected Beanie Babies (90s baby here) I loved Kicks the green bear with a soccer ball on its chest and also Puffer the Puffin
In regards to Disney World not having anymore land to build on - when I visited the DVC office in 2013, they told me that Disney actually has a lot of land and as of 2013, they had only developed on 10% of the land they own. Just wanted to slip this in the comments. Love the podcast!
So Tim just letting the dogs out on the pod, Get some shoes my guy 😂
Nic- talking about not knowing if there’s enough space in WDW for a new theme park.
Me- cries in Disneyland 😭
I was THRILLED with your Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce talk!! You guys were adorable talking about it and football! So cute! So you were wrong, Nick. People were not bored about that discussion!❤ Love you guys and hope you do have a Swiftie party and watch The Eras Tour movie together! BTW, I'm almost 69!
Obsessed with Dreamlight valley!! Disney did such a great job with this game!!! 😂🎉
You both are great parents as far as I can tell.
I am absolutely here for Nick teaching Tim about Taylor Swift and the NFL- Tim is usually so informed 😂
I love Dreamlight Valley! I finished the first storyline and just started the new storyline. It’s nice to just unwind playing it
I love listening to you guys.
It would be great if you did an episode where the older kids guest for a few minutes.
One more thing. I'm a Cali girl. They need to give some big TLC to Tomorrowland in Disneyland. It's just sad over there
Agreed!!!
Oh my gosh! The Beanie Baby Craze I fell for it and spent so much money on them, it was loads of fun at the time,no regrets but sad they aren’t worth the big money!! So glad Tim brought them up.
I also have the Princess Diana bear, Nick 😂 it's in my basement.
Zingy is the flavor sensation that in the venn diagram of ingredients where ginger and citrus cross over... helping you out Nick. 😅
Probably my favorite beanie babie is Spinner the spider. I have him sitting on my dashboard so he can go with me everywhere.
My first real memory is Live Aid 1985... I remember watching Queen on the TV and how amazing it was but it was the first time I also found out that there were people in the world starving and I was so sad. I was 5 years old then
Don't worry about it, Nick....it happens! Kids definitely test patience....as long as you're doing the best that you can, it'll be alright!
Firsties….ish! 4am here on west coast, kismet to be up when this posted!❤
Definitely, a lot of parents can relate to snapping at their kids. But as was mentioned...many parents cannot relate to catching theirself and apologizing to their kid and letting them know why they acted that way.
Great parenting moment!
Loving the Taylor Swift and Superbowl content.
Great episode ❤ I mainly listen on Spotify while I work and been loving it so far 💕 I had a couple of beanie babies, I think the one I played with most often was a pink cat named Carnation after the flower of the same name, I remember having either the pink, lavender and mint bunnies maybe I had all three, we had a husky one, and a kangaroo and I’m sure there’s others but I can’t remember but I definitely remember those ones for sure in my childhood 😅
Hey Tim and Nick, just wanted to say, in order to see what things actually sell for on eBay you have to filter the results and click sold items. People list things for a ridiculous amount of money. Some speculate it's for money laundering, others say it's for clout but I think it's to bump up their inventory net worth to qualify for larger loans... There are some serious disparities in pricing once you switch to sold items. Sometimes you even have to check the ones that sold for higher prices, you'll notice that the item is 9 times out of 10 relisted when you click on the sellers profile which means they never received payment. BTW thanks for the content, great shows so far :)
i'm loving this heavy chat
On 9/11, I was 20 and when I woke up on the morning, the 1st plane had hit and everyone was saying it was a small plane accident. Then I watched the second plane hit in real time. It was like chaos in your brain. I knew it meant war immediately. Never felt that before. Hopefully won't ever have to again.
Nick, apologizing is huge. We’re human. It’s good for kids to see that in our harder moments, we need to reflect, adjust, and apologize when needed. That’s modeling for him what he needs to do when he has an experience like that with a friend or even YOU another time.
I definitely collected beanie babies growing up. This generation's version of beanie babies is squishmallows. My daughter and all her friends have so many!
You two are hilarious! Very entertaining podcast
I collected Beanie Babies because I worked at a gift shop that sold them and that was all the craze then. Spent my hourly wage on those” cute things.” Fuzz the bear or Diana was my favorite
Something for the commute 🙌