Feral in the 90s, Becoming in Our 40s ⭐
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About this listen
In this episode of License & Unsupervised, we talk about everything from Diet Coke addiction to what it really means to grow up.
We start with Beckee’s legendary Diet Coke habit and Naomi bringing Mountain Dew to Guatemala before diving into what it was like growing up feral in the 90s — no cell phones, no internet, and very little supervision.
From there, the conversation moves into parenting teenagers, the reality of raising boys, and how watching our kids become adults forces us to grow alongside them.
We talk about:
- Growing up without the internet
- Parenting teenagers and letting go of control
- Naomi’s son is pursuing a future as a firefighter
- Beckee’s son is playing football safely
- Why men seem to form friendships so easily
- Boys bonding through video games
- The strange moment when you finally feel like an adult
- Mentoring others in business and leadership
- Being over 40 and becoming more confident in who you are
- Naomi facing the business partner who left
- Beckee growing up as the oldest of four and leading by example
- Faith, belonging, and moments when church didn’t feel like home
This episode is honest, funny, reflective, and a little chaotic — just like life.
Licensed? Yes. Supervised? Not since the 90s.
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