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Humor, wisdom & commentary by Peter Alsop on his award winning songs and stories; some for kids & families, some for teens and adults!

Peter Alsop‘s SONGS TO CHEW peteralsop

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    • 4.8 • 20 Ratings

Humor, wisdom & commentary by Peter Alsop on his award winning songs and stories; some for kids & families, some for teens and adults!

    Small Bribes

    Small Bribes

        I wrote today's 'Song To Chew' for our Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.  It's called SMALL BRIBES.  Thought he might need some advice about how to stay out of trouble.  I haven't released this song on an album yet, but I've got a 'soon to be released' YouTube video with Uncle Sam singing it to him.  (He looks and sounds a lot like me!)  I'll let you know if I hear back from Justice Thomas.  If you have something you'd like to offer him in return for leaning his Supreme Court decisions a bit more toward caring about non-rich citizens, drop me a note and I'll see if he might be interested!  Glad you stopped by.  I’ll be back soon with another ‘Song to Chew’.  Bye for now!
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    ~ CAMPING WITH DADS = https://www.amazon.com/Camping-Dads-Peter-Alsop/dp/B08CS871QW/ref=sr_1_1
    ~ www.FaceBook.com/WeLikePeterAlsop
    ~ www.Youtube.com/peteralsop  = videos
    ~ www.Patreon.com/peteralsop  = support my music & other artistic endeavors
    ~ www.peteralsop.com/music  = CDs & downloads

    • 5 min
    Yecch!

    Yecch!

        Today's 'Song To Chew' is YECCH! from my “Wha'D'Ya Wanna Do?" album.  I play this song at almost every family concert because almost veryone loves screaming "Yecch!" at the top of their lungs!  It's a 'scream-along' so you can join in with us!  It's full of make-believe and playfulness, and it's an example of how story and oral tradition grab our attention and engage us. There is an air of danger when we face unknown monsters.  When adults laugh with kids at "yecchy" stuff, kids recognize a kindred spirit.  They know I'm not going to be a 'judgmental' adult if I'm willing to sing a gross song like this, and they're more likely to listen to what I have to say. "Booger-humor" is as basic and as old as the pun and poop jokes!  The fun comes from watching 'normal' adults get 'grossed out' by mentioning snot or slime!  It's got elements of rebellion in it that appeal to those of us who doesn't always accept the family rules about 'being polite'.  We can be "gross" in defiance of the socially accepted norms and still not get in any trouble.  Kids often find themselves in overwhelming or abrasive social interactions, and they actually 'need' to embrace fantasy as a way of checking out from the usual 'family zoo' energy.  I’m Peter Alsop.  I’ll be back soon with another ‘Song to Chew’.  Bye for now! 
    ~ Listen and subscribe to my Songs To Chew podcast = anywhere you get podcasts, or
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peter-alsop-s-songs-to-chew/id1446179156
    ~ CAMPING WITH DADS = https://www.amazon.com/Camping-Dads-Peter-Alsop/dp/B08CS871QW/ref=sr_1_1
    ~ www.FaceBook.com/WeLikePeterAlsop
    ~ www.Youtube.com/peteralsop  = videos
    ~ www.Patreon.com/peteralsop  = support my music & other artistic endeavors
    ~ www.peteralsop.com/music  = CDs & downloads

    • 6 min
    Let’s Face It!

    Let’s Face It!

        Today's 'Song To Chew' is LET'S FACE IT! from my “In The Hospital" album.  It addresses facial disfigurement, and all the unsettling emotions that we go through when we feel that we're different than others around us.  It's difficult emotionally, whether we're an adult or a child, to figure out how we're going to behave when others stare at us and feel uncomfortable. We have to cope with our own feelings of being left out and rejected. Maintaining a healthy, positive self-image is a lifelong process for all of us. Children born with physical "differences", or who become physically "different" are particularly vulnerable to the reactions of others.  These reactions strongly influence how we feel about ourselves. We need all the support we can get, so that we don't accept a negative self-image of ourself.  And this happens with our skin color too.  Nowadays black kids, and tan, yellow and white kids with freckles all get treated together in hospitals, and it wasn't always that way!  People's attitudes and behaviors change slowly, but they do change!
    ~ Listen and subscribe to my Songs To Chew podcast = anywhere you get podcasts, or
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peter-alsop-s-songs-to-chew/id1446179156
    ~ CAMPING WITH DADS = https://www.amazon.com/Camping-Dads-Peter-Alsop/dp/B08CS871QW/ref=sr_1_1
    ~ www.FaceBook.com/WeLikePeterAlsop
    ~ www.Youtube.com/peteralsop  = videos
    ~ www.Patreon.com/peteralsop  = support my music & other artistic endeavors
    ~ www.peteralsop.com/music  = CDs & downloads

    • 8 min
    Inspection

    Inspection

        Today's 'Song To Chew' is INSPECTION.  I wrote it with Penny Pefley, one of the pediatric nurses who helped us make our “In The Hospital"album.  My buddy Bill Harley and I 'rap' this one.  Our personal privacy is challenged regularly in a hospital by doctors, nurses and assistants who want to make sure we're okay.  They even wake us up at night to make sure we're sleeping soundly!  Today's kids are taught that it's their body and they can say "No!", but this all changes in the hospital.  We can feel trapped, helpless, and angry as stranger after stranger invades our privacy.  We want to honor a child's sense of self-worth by answering their questions and making safe space for their feelings to surface.  They have a right to know what's happening to them.  Some hospitals have child-life staff who support children when parents can't be there, to be sure the child receives age-appropriate explanations for things that are done.  We never, ever tease, but enjoying a good laugh decreases stress and helps us get beyond some tough situations.  Being in a hospital becomes easier if we remember we're all going through this together in the hope of returning to good health.  I’m Peter Alsop.  I’ll be back soon with another ‘Song to Chew’.  Bye for now!
    ~ Listen and subscribe to my Songs To Chew podcast = anywhere you get podcasts, or
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peter-alsop-s-songs-to-chew/id1446179156
    ~ CAMPING WITH DADS = https://www.amazon.com/Camping-Dads-Peter-Alsop/dp/B08CS871QW/ref=sr_1_1
    ~ www.FaceBook.com/WeLikePeterAlsop
    ~ www.Youtube.com/peteralsop  = videos
    ~ www.Patreon.com/peteralsop  = support my music & other artistic endeavors
    ~ www.peteralsop.com/music  = CDs & downloads

    • 6 min
    Juice

    Juice

        Today's 'Song To Chew' is JUICE, from my “Stayin Over" album.  It's an uncomplicated song, about the complicated concepts of 'love' and 'energy'.  When we feel we’re not loved, we feel empty, and we search for any kind of 'juice' to fill us up, like booze, sex, drugs, money, food or approval from others.  But when we’re actually filled up with 'love', we don't have to go on that search.  We can pass on that love and energy we have to others.  We learn to love others from being loved.  Children act morally when they understand feelings, it's not just about 'following rules'. The best way to teach kids about feelings, is to be open about our own feelings with them.  As they gain the ability to "feel" for others, they will make decisions about how to behave, based on their own feelings and understanding of what's going on.  Our caring behaviors come from treating others, as we would like them to treat us.  (Sound familiar?). When we have "juice", we pass that "juice " along!  I’m Peter Alsop.  Sure would appreciate you telling others about this podcast, and I’ll be back soon with another ‘Song to Chew’.  Bye for now!
    ~ Listen and subscribe to my Songs To Chew podcast = anywhere you get podcasts, or
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peter-alsop-s-songs-to-chew/id1446179156
    ~ CAMPING WITH DADS = https://www.amazon.com/Camping-Dads-Peter-Alsop/dp/B08CS871QW/ref=sr_1_1
    ~ www.FaceBook.com/WeLikePeterAlsop
    ~ www.Youtube.com/peteralsop  = videos
    ~ www.Patreon.com/peteralsop  = support my music & other artistic endeavors
    ~ www.peteralsop.com/music  = CDs & downloads

    • 6 min
    Stayin’ Over

    Stayin’ Over

        Today we'll 'Chew' on the title song from my STAYIN' OVER album.  Do you remember the first night you went to 'stay over' at a friend's house?  Maybe it was a camping trip with other families.  These adventures are loaded with memories and lessons we learned from our social interactions with others.  It's a big step in independence for most kids.  When we do it, we face separation from our own bed, blanket, our teddy bear, and from our parents.  Some kids are nervous about wetting our bed, or getting teased because we're afraid of the dark.  It's important to let kids know they can make their own decisions about sleeping overnight at a friend's house.  Slumber parties allow kids to take part in the creation of the "group stories" that become a part of our childhood.  We learn about friendship by spending time and sharing feelings and adventures with our friends. And having fun is great health care!  I’m Peter Alsop.  I’ll be back soon with another ‘Song to Chew’.  Bye for now!
    ~ Listen and subscribe to my Songs To Chew podcast = anywhere you get podcasts, or
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peter-alsop-s-songs-to-chew/id1446179156
    ~ CAMPING WITH DADS = https://www.amazon.com/Camping-Dads-Peter-Alsop/dp/B08CS871QW/ref=sr_1_1
    ~ www.FaceBook.com/WeLikePeterAlsop
    ~ www.Youtube.com/peteralsop  = videos
    ~ www.Patreon.com/peteralsop  = support my music & other artistic endeavors
    ~ www.peteralsop.com/music  = CDs & downloads

    • 8 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
20 Ratings

20 Ratings

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Songs to Chew

I have also been an admirer for many years and Songs to Chew are a marvelous addition to Dr. Peter Alsop’s repertoire. I Love the “I’ve got a dog” song at the hospital! and the wise suggestions for kids going in for surgery etc. My younger sister (now 64) had open heart surgery at age 12, it was so comforting to listen to this podcast. I didn’t realize how frightening that event was for me, even though I was 18 1/2. Thank you, Peter 💜

The friend to all ,

Peter Alsop

Dr Peter Alsop podcast song to chew on is one of the best I have heard in a long time. When you hear Peters podcast it’s like Peter who’s a great friend of mind is talking to you and listening to what’s your on your mind and giving you advice if and can he help you on a variety of topics. In other words listen to Peter’s podcast and maybe you listeners can be inspired to follow your dreams.

David

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Best!!

So excited to hear Peter after 20 years of enjoying his phenomenal music!!

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