• “I Would Never Let My Kids Do What I Did Growing Up”

  • Apr 14 2024
  • Length: 16 mins
  • Podcast
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“I Would Never Let My Kids Do What I Did Growing Up”

  • Summary

  • Is the generation of cul de sac kids dying out? In this weeks episode Libby and Tegan discuss their free range childhoods and how its changed now they are parents. Asking the question, is the world changing or is the news just scarier?

    Plus what age is too young for school camp and who should set the age rules?

    And in nails and fails Libby wants to social distance from her son, Tegan wins a raffle and they both discuss dates, prunes and all the things they do for their kids bowel movements.

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    CREDITS:

    Host: Tegan Natoli & Libby Trickett

    Producer: Talissa Bazaz

    Assistant Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Audio Producer: Scott Stronach

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