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The Unmentionables Podcast

The Unmentionables Podcast

By: Evan and Melissa Queitsch
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We're Evan and Melissa. We cover the topics you’re not supposed to talk about at dinner. Politics, religion, sex, offensive humor, awkward situations, mental health, and parenting opinions are all on the table. What’s not on the table is a woke view of the world. We say what most people think but are afraid to say and we have a great time sharing our love and discussions with you. We’ll show you how to have a conversation again and how to disagree with love and respect for one another.

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Hygiene & Healthy Living Parenting & Families Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Social Sciences
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  • Backpacks, Butterflies, and Bullies: The Truth About Back-to-School
    Aug 24 2025

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    The emotional rollercoaster of back-to-school season affects every family differently, yet the mixture of excitement and anxiety remains universal. Parents rejoice at the return of routines while simultaneously worrying about their children's safety and success. Meanwhile, kids bounce between enthusiasm for seeing friends and fear of the unknown challenges ahead.

    This episode dives deep into the behavioral changes parents often notice during this transition. Those increased sibling fights, the whining, the defiance – they're not random. Every behavior has a cause, and during back-to-school season, that cause is often stress – even when it's positive stress. Children's nervous systems respond to excitement and anxiety similarly, triggering fight-or-flight responses they struggle to regulate independently. As parents, our job isn't to punish these behaviors but to recognize them as signals and help our children navigate their complex emotions.

    School safety emerges as a primary concern for most parents. We explore the delicate balance of trusting school staff while remaining vigilant about appropriate boundaries and interactions. The conversation doesn't shy away from difficult topics like teacher misconduct, school violence, and bullying, examining how geographic and socioeconomic factors influence these issues. Particularly enlightening is the discussion about COVID's lasting impact on social development, especially for children who missed crucial years of learning facial expressions and social cues behind masks.

    For parents feeling overwhelmed, this episode offers practical strategies: validating children's feelings, advocating for accommodations like 504 plans and IEPs, building relationships with supportive teachers, and empowering children to understand their own needs. One guest shares her ritual of creating personal tokens with her children to symbolize their intentions for the year ahead – a beautiful way to acknowledge anxiety while focusing on growth.

    Remember – you're not a nuisance when you speak up for your child; you're their most important advocate. Connect with us on social media Twitter/X: @UnmentionablesX; Facebook/Instagram/TikTok: @theunmentionablespodcast to share your own back-to-school experiences and strategies that work for your family.

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  • Accountability Gap: How We Got Here and Where We're Headed
    Aug 17 2025

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    Have you noticed how quickly people dodge responsibility these days? From workplace mishaps to personal relationships, it seems like accountability has become an endangered skill.

    In our debut episode, we dive deep into why personal responsibility feels increasingly rare in modern society. We break down the crucial difference between responsibility (having a duty) and accountability (owning the results), exploring how these concepts intertwine with trust, healthy relationships, and integrity. Through compelling real-world examples—including a professional athlete who abandoned his family without explanation—we examine how accountability avoidance manifests at all levels of society.

    The conversation takes a fascinating turn as we explore the generational roots of this phenomenon. From helicopter parenting that shields children from natural consequences to the "trophy for everyone" approach, we trace how certain parenting styles inadvertently created entitlement rather than responsibility. Yet amid these concerning patterns, we find surprising hope in how millennials and Gen Z are consciously working to break these cycles.

    We offer practical insights on teaching accountability by framing actions as choices with consequences, helping listeners shift from a victim mentality to empowered decision-making. We also examine how social media and internet anonymity have further eroded our collective sense of responsibility, while acknowledging the psychological challenge of admitting when we're wrong.

    Whether you're struggling with accountability in your own life, trying to instill these values in others, or simply curious about this cultural shift, we provide thoughtful analysis and actionable wisdom. Join us as we champion the philosophy that accountability isn't about perfection—it's about the willingness to own mistakes, learn from them, and commit to doing better.

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