• 345: Some Blends Are Toxic
    Jan 9 2026

    In this lively episode of the Nacho Kids Podcast, hosts Lori and David dive straight into a wild story involving clogged toilets, dangerous chemical reactions, and a visit from the local fire department. Lori recounts her adventure with her friend Holley as they try to fix her dad's clogged toilet, inadvertently creating chlorine gas by mixing household chemicals. The resulting chaos - fire trucks, EMTs, neighbors, and dad's dark humor - serves as a hilarious reminder: don't mix cleaning products!

    The hosts then shift the conversation toward stepfamily dynamics, exploring how emotional attachments shape responses to mistakes made by stepkids versus biological kids and close friends. Lori and David share personal anecdotes about household frustrations (think dirty dishes and leftover cereal boxes) and how they navigate daily stresses, especially with the anticipated return of David's son and more family members moving in.

    Throughout the episode, there's plenty of laughter, playful banter, and honest reflection on blending families, boundaries, and giving grace - even when someone leaves time on the microwave or a mess on the counter. The episode closes with a tongue-in-cheek debate about food, chores, and who really needs to stop eating - all in typical Nacho Kids Podcast fashion.

    Key Topics:

    • When DIY plumbing goes wrong—chemical mishaps and calling 911

    • Differences in reactions to mishaps between stepkids, bio kids, and friends

    • The rising stress of blended family living arrangements

    • Household chores, boundaries, and comedic interactions between hosts

    Listeners get a healthy dose of humor, relatable stepfamily struggles, and a reminder that sometimes, all you can do is "nacho"—let go and laugh about it.

    Nacho Kids Testimony:

    "I no longer regret marrying my husband! Thank you Nacho!" ~ H.H., Montgomery, AL, USA

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    33 mins
  • 344: Stepfamily New Year's Expectations
    Jan 2 2026

    Kick off 2026 with laughter and real talk! In this episode of the Nacho Kids Podcast, Lori and David explore the powerful topic of expectations—why they trip us up, how to let go of what others "should" do, and how to build more peace and happiness in your blended family life.

    In this episode:

    • Why expecting others to change (especially as a New Year's resolution!) sets you up for disappointment

    • How your personal stories, judgments, and baggage shape what you expect from others—and how to rewrite those scripts

    • Practical advice on shifting your mindset, spotting unrealistic expectations, and finding the positive even in tough times

    • The importance of controlling your own reactions and embracing ownership of your actions and mistakes

    • Why social media and Hallmark movies might be sabotaging your happiness

    • Exciting news about donated Nacho Kids Academy scholarships, courtesy of the amazing Sylvia Krakauer

    Nacho Testimony:
    "If it wasn't for Nacho Parenting, I'd be divorced... again!" ~ L.W., Canton, OH, USA

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    28 mins
  • 343: Stepfamilies Can Change In The Blink Of An Eye
    Jan 1 2026

    Looking for real talk on blended family challenges, New Year's resolutions, and actionable strategies for stepfamilies? In this episode, hosts David and Lori dive deep into stepfamily dynamics and why things can change in an instant. Whether you're a stepparent, parent in a blended family, or just seeking practical advice on setting and achieving goals, this episode delivers with wit, wisdom, and warmth.

    Episode Highlights:

    • New Year's Resolutions & Why Most Fail: Learn why breaking goals into 90-day cycles (instead of year-long ambitions) leads to success.

    • Psychology of Quick Wins: How seeing progress motivates stepfamilies, with lessons drawn from money management and video games.

    • Realistic Blended Family Goals: Concrete ideas like reducing negativity and celebrating incremental progress.

    • Building Relationships: Candid confessions on communication styles and maintaining healthy family or friendship connections.

    • Acts of Kindness: The episode honors the memory of Ryan Webb by encouraging random acts of kindness in stepfamilies and communities.

    Tune in for practical strategies, relatable stories, and the trademark Nacho Kids humor as David and Lori help you navigate life's curveballs in a blended family. From paying off your car to learning how to "Nacho" the negatives, this episode is packed with inspiration to start your year strong - one bite-sized step at a time!

    Nacho Testimony:
    "The whole Nacho thing made no sense to me years ago when I heard about it. Now, years later, I am so thankful for this method and Lori & David! They saved my marriage!" ~ E.J., Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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    30 mins
  • 342: That's Not Nachoing!
    30 mins
  • 341: Sick Stepkids
    Dec 12 2025

    What do you do when your stepkids are sick? Are they forbidden to come to your house??

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    12 mins
  • 340: Cell Phones Between Homes
    Dec 5 2025

    Is your blended family struggling with cell phone boundaries? NKP340 dives deep into the real challenges and solutions around kids, technology, and stepfamily life—don't miss these actionable tips!

    In this insightful episode of the Nacho Kids Podcast, Lori & David tackle one of today's hottest parenting topics: managing cell phones in homes where children move between parents. From hilarious Little House on the Prairie analogies to sobering stories of real blended family struggles, this episode offers a mix of laughter, practical advice, and must-know warnings.

    Listeners will learn:

    • How cell phone rules can become battlegrounds between households, and ways to set clear boundaries before problems start.

    • Pros and cons of monitoring apps like Life360, Faraday bags for privacy, and navigating who controls a child's device and passwords.

    • Why direct communication and trust (but verify!) are essential, and the vital role of bio parents in digital discipline.

    • Eye-opening risks around online gaming, social media, sextortion, and the emotional impact of technology on kids.

    • How to explain tech boundaries, and why every child—and family—may need different rules.

    Connect with the Nacho Kids Podcast:

    • Website: nachokids.com

    • YouTube: Nacho Kids Podcast Channel

    • Facebook: Nacho Kids Facebook Group

    Nacho Kids Academy Testimonial:
    "I was at my wits end. I hated my life. I joined the Nacho Academy out of sheer desperation. I wish I would have joined it sooner! It changed my life!" M.G. ~ El Paso, TX, USA

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    36 mins
  • 339: Gifts Going Between Homes
    Nov 28 2025

    This week on Nacho Kids Podcast, Lori and David dive deep into the often sticky subject of gifts: where they go, who they belong to, and the emotional complexities when kids want to bring presents between homes. Whether your family is navigating joint custody, split holidays, or parallel parenting, this episode delivers smart advice and real stories that every modern blended family can relate to.

    Listeners will learn:

    • The factors that influence whether gifts should travel between homes (cost, age, custody schedules)

    • How withholding gifts can reinforce the sense of "two separate lives" for kids, and emotional fallout that comes with it

    • Tips for setting clear expectations about gifts, including guidelines for expensive presents and clothing

    • The pitfalls of competitive gift-giving between parents and how to keep the focus on your child

    • Alternatives to physical presents, like sharing memorable experiences instead

    • Why "guilty parent syndrome" can drive us to replace lost or broken items, and why letting kids learn consequences is often healthier

    Relevant Links:
    Learn more about Nacho Kids: nachokids.com
    Join the Nacho Kids Academy: NachoKidsAcademy.com
    Connect on Facebook: Nacho Kids Facebook
    Subscribe and never miss an episode: Apple Podcasts
    YouTube: Nacho Kids YouTube


    If this episode resonates with you, subscribe, leave a review, or check out the full Nacho Kids Method on nachokids.com to join the conversation and gain more support in your blended family journey!

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    21 mins
  • 338: I Don't Love My Stepkids
    37 mins