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Parenting Then and Now
Were the "good old days" really so good? Was parenting easier back in the day or is that just an illusion? What about being a kid? Was it better then...or now? That's what I'm on a mission to find out in my new podcast, Parenting Then and Now. Join me on this strange trip, won't you?
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4.1 stars from 55 ratings
Sam is an incredible mind. She is willing to both dive deep into a topic, and turn around and laugh at an oddity the very next instant. The format of this show is fantastic, for anyone who's ever compared what it was like being a kid, vs. what it's like raising a kid in these modern times.Read full review »
Yay Math via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/28/19
Love it!
Fantastic podcast! Great, kind host too!
MellyGirl1987 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/12/19
Great topics. Fascinating guests.
I enjoy listening to the Parenting Then and Now podcast. The interviews are always insightful, humorous and thought provoking. Samantha asks intelligent questions and I always wind up having learned something new.
CanadianMomEh via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/05/18
Recent Episodes
Every Gen-Xer who watched TV knows the words to the limited script: Boy 1: “What’s this stuff?” Boy 2: “Some cereal. It’’s supposed to be good for you.” Boy 1: “Are you gonna try it? Boy 2: “I’m not gonna try it. YOU try it!” Boy 1: “I’m not gonna try it.” [enter lightbulb...
Published 09/19/23
Published 09/19/23
There were some really good theme songs for the cheesy 70s TV shows we used to watch, weren't there? Sanford and Son, Welcome Back Kotter, The Partridge Family... Depending on who you ask, some of these opening tunes were better than others. Regardless of which ones you liked best, it's safe to...
Published 09/13/23
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