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Real-world advice from Becs & Pop: a dynamic family duo made up of a thoughtful millennial and a wise old soul. Together, they dive into real-life stories, scenarios, and situations, offering their unique takes and sharing their life experiences. From friendship dilemmas and relationship drama, to marriage challenges and everything in-between, no topic is off-limits.

But it’s not all about drama, Becs & Pop also share their passion for practical knowledge, drawn from their favorite hobbies and love for the great outdoors. Whether it’s outdoor tips, life lessons, or navigating life’s twists and turns, their goal is simple: to help people find their way. With a deep appreciation for nature and the beauty of state and national parks, they combine a fresh perspective with timeless wisdom, making this show relatable for listeners of all ages (13+).

Tune in for a dose of advice, adventure, and a whole lot of heart, Becs & Pop are here to help you navigate life’s highs, lows, and everything in-between!

Please email propswithpop@gmail.com if you’d like advice or have a story to share, Becs & Pop are always ready to listen and offer their advice!

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    • Episode 52: Stranded Along the Madre de Dios - Part 1
      Feb 15 2026

      In this episode, we’re diving into the unbelievable true survival story told in Ruthless River by Holly FitzGerald, a book I truly could not put down. It is an exciting, heart pounding, and deeply inspiring account of how a dream honeymoon turned into a fight for survival in the Amazon jungle.


      Holly and her husband, Gerald William FitzGerald, known as Fitz, set out to travel the world on a modest budget. They never imagined that their trip of a lifetime could have been their last.


      Before we get into the chaos of the jungle, we are unpacking the backstory of Holly and Fitz. From a chance meeting at a Halloween party in Boston in 1969 to marrying just five months later, their love story is bold from the very beginning.


      They saved carefully from their modest jobs, Holly as a counselor and teacher and Fitz as a journalist, in order to fund a yearlong honeymoon traveling the globe. What started as an ambitious backpacking journey through South America slowly transformed into something far more dangerous.


      In Part 1, we cover the major turning points that shifted their honeymoon into survival mode:

      • Fighting through a desperate crowd to secure seats on a small plane leaving the Peruvian jungle
      • Surviving a terrifying plane crash landing in a remote clearing
      • Discovering that the crash site was actually a Peruvian penal colony surrounded by some of the country’s most dangerous inmates
      • Realizing they had missed the last commercial boat out of Puerto Maldonado
      • Making the bold decision to build a handmade raft and float nearly 500 miles down the Madre de Dios River


      By the end of this episode, Holly and Fitz are launching their bright pink tarp covered raft, “The Pink Palace,” into a rising and unpredictable river, convinced it will carry them safely to Bolivia. What they do not yet understand is that the river has other plans.


      Part 2 covers their first five days on the river. Part 3 dives into the unimaginable ordeal that followed and the rescue that brought them home.


      Follow us on social:

      • Instagram: PropswithPop
      • Facebook: PropswithPop
      • Reddit: PropswithPop
      • X: @TotalGDaddyMove
      • Gmail: Propswithpop@gmail.com


      Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm.

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      31 min
    • Episode 51: How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie - Part 2
      Feb 1 2026

      Welcome back to Props with Pop where we are currently on part 2 of discussing the famous book, How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie. In part 1, we discussed the many genuine ways in which we can win friends, and in this episode, we are going to discuss the ways in which we can genuinely influence people, with respect and trust.


      In this second part, we discuss the following themes & examples:

      • Why Winning an Argument Often Costs More Than It Gives
      • Benjamin Franklin and Avoiding Arguments
      • The Strength of Admitting You Are Wrong
      • Admitting Mistakes Quickly
      • Helping People Feel Like the Idea Is Theirs
      • Letting Others Feel Ownership
      • Encouragement Changes People More Than Criticism
      • Praise Progress, Not Perfection
      • Showing Sympathy First
      • Giving People a Fine Reputation


      Then Becs & Pops answer some write-in stories related to the book:

      1. Emily, 22 - College senior, part-time barista
      2. Jake, 27 - Sales coordinator, first corporate job
      3. Sarah, 19 - First year college student
      4. Ryan, 30 - New dad, project manager
      5. Olivia, 24 - Marketing assistant, hybrid work schedule


      Follow us on social:

      • Instagram: PropswithPop
      • Facebook: PropswithPop
      • Reddit: PropswithPop
      • X: @TotalGDaddyMove
      • Gmail: Propswithpop@gmail.com


      Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm.

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      29 min
    • Episode 50: How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie - Part 1
      Jan 26 2026

      Happy to announce this is our 50th episode! What an accomplishment, half way to 100, it’s been lovely to record with my pops. Wanted to start 50 with a bang by discussing one of my favorite books, How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie.


      In this first part, we discussed the following topics to help you create long lasting friendships:

      • Why simple kindness still matters
      • Why Criticism Rarely Changes People
      • Theodore Roosevelt’s Father and the Power of Encouragement
      • The Quiet Power of Feeling Appreciated
      • Charles Schwab and the Power of Praise
      • Being Interested Instead of Trying to Be Interesting
      • Theodore Roosevelt and Genuine Interest
      • Small Gestures That Make People Feel Seen
      • The Impact of a Smile


      Follow us on social:

      • Instagram: PropswithPop
      • Facebook: PropswithPop
      • Reddit: PropswithPop
      • X: @TotalGDaddyMove
      • Gmail: Propswithpop@gmail.com


      Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm.


      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      28 min
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