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Best podcasts about jeanette mccurdy

Latest podcast episodes about jeanette mccurdy

Timesuck with Dan Cummins
406 - Nickelodeon's Dan Schneider: Witch Hunt Victim or Predator?

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 168:18


On March 17th, 2024, the first episode of a five-part docuseries, Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV aired on Investigation Discovery and MAX, accusing Dan Schneider of fostering a hostile work environment and overly sexualizing young cast members while he was in charge of several hit kid's shows.  The series also insinuates that Dan may be a sexual predator. Is he? Or is the docuseries a hatchet job that unfairly has unfairly demonized someone? What IS the truth about young actors working in Hollywood? Watch the Suck on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zb2IStRGiN4Merch and more: www.badmagicproductions.com Timesuck Discord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious PrivateFacebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch-related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast.Sign up through Patreon, and for $5 a month, you get access to the entire Secret Suck catalog (295 episodes) PLUS the entire catalog of Timesuck, AD FREE. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. And you get the download link for my secret standup album, Feel the Heat.

Turek Books Podcast
Every Book is a New York Times Bestseller with Ali Macofsky

Turek Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 55:26


Comedian Ali Macofsky joins Joshua to talk about both being child actors and Jeanette McCurdy's bestselling book about that life “I'm Glad My Mom is Dead”. Longtime friends, they discuss growing up in Southern California and Steve Martin being a magician at Disneyland. Their conversation threads through subjects like public transportation, stand up comedy, old substance slang like “crank”, and reaching out to people you admire on Instagram.Books Talked About Include:“Born Standing Up” by Steve Martin“I'm Glad My Mom is Dead” by Jeanette McCurdy“The Maid” by Nita Prose“Crank (Trilogy) by Ellen Hopkins“Trees of Santa Monica” by George Hastings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Conspiracies Unlocked
EP 108: Quiet on Set Part 3 Unlocked

Conspiracies Unlocked

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 65:51


What was really going on behind the scenes of our favorite Nickelodeon shows? What did Jeanette McCurdy write about in her memoir? What did the investigation into Dan Schneider find? What waws Drake's reaction to the publics reaction to his assault? Join us as we cover Episode 4 and 5 of the documentary "Quiet on Set". email us at conspiraciesunlocked@gmail.com

Mamamia Out Loud
Quiet On Set: The Kids Are Not Ok

Mamamia Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 50:06


Subscribe to Mamamia Revelations from the new docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, are making many millennials and Gen Zs re-think their favourite childhood shows. From the bizarre and uncomfortable sexual innuendos... to Drake Bell's heartbreakingly raw story of sexual abuse, we unpack this important documentary.  Plus, Jessie dives into the surprising reasons why so many people are not having kids anymore. And, a disaster Friday morning, a story about a childhood home and the little treat that turned into a little chore... it's our best and worst of the week.  The End Bits:  Listen to yesterday's episode: The Best Career Advice We've Ever Received Listen: Followed Home & The Voice In Her Ear: The Times We Trusted Our Gut Listen The Spill: The New Documentary We Were Afraid To Watch Listen to No Filter Read: The parents of Nickelodeon stars are being blamed for the horrors they faced on set. But there's so much more to this story. If you or someone you know is in need of support contact 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or Lifeline on 13 11 14.  Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place.  Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia  GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Leave us a voicememo or email us at outloud@mamamia.com.au Tell us what you really think so we can give you more of what you really want. Fill out this survey and you'll go in the running to win one of five $100 gift vouchers. Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Mia Freedman, Jessie Stephens & Emily Vernem Producer: Emeline Gazilas Assistant Production: Tahli Blackman Audio Producer: Jacob Round Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Eavesdroppin‘
ACCIDENTAL DEATHS… OR?: A look at the night Marilyn Monroe died plus people found dead in chimneys

Eavesdroppin‘

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 58:44


Eavesdroppin' hosts Geordie and Michelle look this week at accidental deaths… Starting with Marilyn Monroe: Michelle's research reveals crazy facts from the night Marilyn died, like why was the housekeeping doing a load of washing when the police arrived? Why all the enema talk? And did she know too much about aliens? Plus Geordie's investigations into three mysterious cases of people found dead in chimneys, including serial burglar Kevin Gough, Dr Jacquelyn Kotarac who was trying to stalk her ex and the murky story of the death of Josh Maddux. Accidental deaths? Or something more sinister? You decide! So pop your headphones on, grab a brown lemonade and join the duo for extra chit chat on Sinead O'Connor, Jeanette McCurdy, UFOs, only on Eavesdroppin' podcast. And remember, wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'!*Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever and our opinions are just opinions not fact, sooorrrryyy! Don't sue us!Vote for us in the British Podcast Awards! https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/votingPlease rate, review, share and subscribe in all the usual places – we love it when you do!Support us at Patreon

Rover's Morning Glory
Jeffrey had a mishap at work, Krystle gives JLR some ear stimulation, and more!

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 171:22


Tipping has taken over. Jeanette McCurdy was on Red Table reading exerts from the book she wrote. Ear stimulation can cause an orgasm. The fire alarm went off during the show telling people to evacuate. Jeffrey had a big mishap happen at work. Women were arrested for fighting in a casino. A naked man was seen streaking in Vegas. Leslie Van Houten, one of the Manson girls, was released.

Sweet Heat w/ Geoff and Rusty
Ghost of a Dictator (Ft. Casey Kuftic) -- Ep 31

Sweet Heat w/ Geoff and Rusty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 64:44


Comedian Casey Kuftic makes a guest appearance on the podcast for an absolute banger. Rusty has some more NBA gossip to dish and apparently Jeanette McCurdy can relate, we debate how comedy can compete with drag shows, and how to tell if your child is neurodivergent or just an adult ghost reincarnated into a baby body. We also take a moment to reflect on the submersible tragedy... and then make some jokes about it. And Michael Jackson's tragic death. And Kobe Bryant's tragic death. Wow we really went in on this one.

Bye, Pumkin
RERUN: I'm Glad My Mom is Dead

Bye, Pumkin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 180:41


content warning: sexual abuse, child abuse, rape, suicide, eating disordersThis episode was originally published April 20, 2023 on the Bye Pumkin Patreon. This week, Princess and Mathilda (@tillygoatgruff) talk about Taylor Swift's imaginary prenup, Demi Lovato's exes, and whether or not Miranda Cosgrove is Asian. (SHE IS NOT!!) And when they get around to it, they talk a little about Jeanette McCurdy's best selling memoir, I'm Glad My Mom is Dead. Shouto ut to Vicki for sponsoring this episode. If you'd like to sponsor an episode, send a message to hello@byepumkinpodcast or on Patreon.

Rich and Daily
Drew Barrymore's Anger at Tabloids Hits ‘Fever Pitch'

Rich and Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 13:30


Drew Barrymore has never been (so) pissed, and is in full damage control mode. After an interview with New York Magazine, in which she opened up about her unconventional relationship with her mother, tabloids took one of her quotes out of context and ran wild with it. They claimed that the “Charlie's Angels” star couldn't wait for her mother to be dead! And now the host of “The Drew Barrymore Show” is coming in hot.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Lucie Beatrix Podcast
Finding Strength in Vulnerability: Inspiring Eating Disorder Memoirs (Demi Moore, Jeanette McCurdy, and Marya Hornbacher)

The Lucie Beatrix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 16:55 Transcription Available


What do a former Nickelodeon star, an A-list actress, and a renowned author have in common? They've each fought their personal battles with eating disorders and bravely shared their stories in their memoirs. Join me as I delve into the lives of Jeanette McCurdy, Demi Moore, and Marya Hornbacher in their respective books: I'm Glad My Mom Died, Inside Out, and Wasted. As a former fashion model, I can relate to their struggles and will share my insights on the need for control and the desire to fix what we can.Through the emotional journeys of these three remarkable women, we explore the common threads in their eating disorder struggles, from the pressures of their careers to their complicated relationships with their mothers. I discuss McCurdy's cathartic process of finding peace after her mother's passing, Moore's battle with addiction and identity, and Hornbacher's harrowing experience with anorexia and bulimia. These inspiring memoirs shed light on the complexities of eating disorders and stress the importance of seeking support and understanding. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking and heartfelt episode.

The Fake Ass Book Club
Episode 102: "Keeping it pure until you mature"; A Review: "The (almost banned, now complete) Miss Vermont story" by Tucker Max

The Fake Ass Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 70:04


Welcome back to the Fake Ass Book Club!! This week Kat drags Moni reluctantly into the world of author Tucker Max, and highlights one story from his best selling book "Hilarity Ensues' '. (One of Kat's "most favorite pieces of literature") Kat focuses on one story from the book, called "The (almost banned, now complete) Miss Vermont story", which is just one of a series of short stories in the book about Tucker Max's "drunken debauchery and ridiculous antics." While Kat enjoyed the book, Moni did not share the same enthusiasm. Listen in as hilarity ensues while they agree to disagree !! Cheers!

Middletown Strong: Looking Up with Russell Library

Welcome to Season 3 of Middletown Strong: Looking Up with Russell Library! We are thrilled to kick off our new season during Women's History Month. Our guest today, Marcelina Ortiz, is an inspiration to anyone who has ever been told they couldn't do something. In 1977, Marcelina made the decision to train as a welder as a means of supporting her four young children. She never anticipated it taking 7 years to land a job in her chosen field. Marcelina's story reminds us that determination and perseverance can bring you to places you never imagined. She may have started her career being mocked by her peers, but Marcelina ultimately became a highly-respected, award-winning professional. Thank you, Marcelina, for sharing your story  and thank you all for listening!Book RecommendationsStitchin' and Pullin' a Gees Bend Quilt by Pat McKissackhttps://artsandculture.google.com/story/gee-39-s-bend-work-clothes-quilts-souls-grown-deep-foundation/qAWhldzBANgbzg?hl=enI'm Glad my Mom Died by Jeanette McCurdy.Circling the Sun by Paula McLain West With the Night by Beryl MarkhamThis podcast uses music by Ashutosh, under a creative commons license:Time by ASHUTOSH | https://soundcloud.com/grandaktMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US

Pop This!
We talk about Sarah Polley's Women Talking | Episode 365

Pop This!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 56:49


Summary:   "Do nothing. Stay and fight. Leave." This week, we collectively take a deep breath and discuss Sarah Polley's brilliant film Women Talking. Also discussed: I'm Glad My Mom Died, Girls5EVA, and Pamela, A Love Story.    Show notes: The True Story Behind Women Talking and Miriam Toews' Novel (Tme)    Recommendations: Andrea W.:  I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jeanette McCurdy (book)  Lisa: Girls5EVA (Netflix)  Andrea G:  Pamela, A Love Story (Netflix)   Music credits "Electrodoodle" by Kevin MacLeod From: incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License   Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From: incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License   "Flutterbee" by Podington Bear From:  Free Music Archive Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License     Pop This! Links: Pop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Instagram Logo design by Samantha Smith Intro voiced by Morgan Brayton Pop This! is a podcast featuring three women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Andrea Gin is a producer and an avid figure skating fan. Press play and come hang out with your new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin.  

2 Knit Lit Chicks
Episode 261: So You Said No Thank You

2 Knit Lit Chicks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 71:15


Recorded on January 12, 2023 Book talk starts at 24:45 Sweater KAL - 9/1/22 - 1/15/23 - be sure to listen until the end of the podcast when the prize winners of the Sweater KAL are announced! NEW KAL!  Come join us knitting or crocheting your projects with CABLES!  That's right, cables.  Come on over to the Cables KAL Chatter Thread to check out the rules and chat about your plans.  Dates are now until 5/15/23.     Virtual Knitting Group via Zoom   Northern California Knitting Retreat news: If you would like to attend NoCKRs at the St Francis Retreat Center in San Juan Bautista, California April 27-30, 2023, please email Tracie at 2knitlitchicks@gmail.com for details. KNITTING Barb finished:  1.  Get the Groove by Hinterm Stein, using Valley Yarns Northampton Worsted in the Denim Heather colorway                                                                                                                                                                          2.  Bankhead Hat #23 by Susie Gourlay, using Plymouth Encore Tweed   Tracie finished: 1.  Vanilla Socks in Canon Hand Dyes William Merino in Waterworld Sock Set                                            2.  Davis pullover by Pam Allen, using Berroco Remix Chunky in the Pepper colorway   Barb is working on: 1.  Colourwheel DK 1 Ball Scarf, using a Sirdar Colourwheel in the Perfectly Pretty colorway                    2.  Hermione's Everyday Socks by Erica Leuder using Canon Hand Dyes sock set                                        3.  Burgos vest by Rosa Pomar, using Diamond Galway Worsted Knitting Wool Highland Heather   Barb cast-on:                                                                                                                                                      1.  Koko Bean hat #3 by JudithMarieKnits, using leftover Plymouth Encore and Red Heart yarns           2. Citadel cardigan by Joji Locatelli, using Rowan RYC Wool Tweed (discontinued yarn) in the Truffle colorway Tracie cast on: 1.  Velvet Pullover (pattern discontinued) by Ewe Knit Toronto, using Western Sky Knits Merino 17 Light dyed by Kim of Western Sky Knits and Tracie 2.  Knitted Knocker in Cascade Ultra Pima   BOOKS Barb read: 1.  A Dream Life by Claire Messed - 4 stars 2.  I'm Glad my Mom Died by Jeanetter McCurdy - 4 stars 3.  Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend by Matthew Dicks - 5 stars   Tracie read: 1.  The Marriage Lie by Kimberly Bell - 2 stars 2.  That Time I Loved You: Stories by Marianne Leung - 4 stars 3.  Now is Not the Time to Panic by Kevin Wilson - 4 stars 4.  I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jeanette McCurdy - 5 stars 5.  God Spare the Girls by Kelsey McKinney - 4 stars 6.  Miller's Valley by Abba Quindlen - 4.5 stars 7.  The Push by Ashley Audrain - 2.5 stars Tracie and Barb recommend The Gleener for excellent, battery-free sweater shaving

You Got Us F****d Up
98: Too Busy Hating

You Got Us F****d Up

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 57:14


Welcome back to episode 98! On 11/9/22 we talked about people trying it, Aaron Carter's passing, Jeanette Mccurdy's and Van Lathan's books, what we can't see, the results of the midterms, and internet weirdos.  Have questions or want advice? Let us know! Visit our website: Yougotuspodcast.com  Movies, Shows, Books, And Podcasts we talked about: I'm Glad My Mom Died Fat, Crazy, and Tired  Kimo Kepano www.thelightseer.com Check us out on Instagram:  @yougotuspodcast @taylorrena_murphy  Smoke Cannabis and live in SoCal? Enjoy 30% off your Grassdoor order.  Grassdoor 30% off link  https://delvrd.me?branch=dJLXweuCNab

Off the Shelf with Delaware Library
Off the Shelf Radio Show - December 02, 2022

Off the Shelf with Delaware Library

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 26:00


Recording of Off the Shelf Radio Show from WDLR with co-hosts Molly Meyers LaBadie and Nicole Fowles. This week we talk to Julie Braden a Youth Services Librarian at the Powell Branch. We speak with her about personalized picks and how patrons can request them from the library. Recommendations include The Christmas Clash by Suzanne Park, Oddball by Sarah Andersen, and I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jeanette McCurdy. Read more about today's episode here. Listen live every Friday morning at 9 AM https://wdlrradio.com/program-schedule/off-the-shelf/  This episode originally aired on December 02, 2022

Place to Be Nation POP
Belles With Books #7

Place to Be Nation POP

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 129:12


In this special holiday episode of Belles with Books, Mirandia and Bianca discuss their top reads of the year, some favorite Christmas stories, and Mirandia makes Bianca cry one more time. The girls also give an update to a viral author rumor and discuss their favorite holiday adaptations. Join in the craziness, and maybe find your favorite book along the way!    Mirandia's Top 5 of 2022 Horror Hotel by Victoria Fulton and Faith McClaren Vampire Knitting Club (1-9) by Nancy Warren Mythos by Stephen Fry The Lies I Tell by Julie Clark The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St. James   Bianca's Top 5 of 2022 Gallant by V.E. Schwab Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune HorrorStor by Grady Hendrix  I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jeanette McCurdy    Maybe Not For Us Viscount Who Loved Me—-Bridgerton Series #2 The Daughter of the Burning City by Amanda Foody Don't Fear the Reaper—Lake Witch Trilogy #2 by Stephen Graham Jones The Library of the Dead by T. L. Huchu  The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling The Secret by Eva Hoffman    Others Mentioned The Velveteen Rabbit  The Polar Express A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Slashing Through the Snow by Jacqueline Frost  The Witches of Moonshyne Manor by Bianca Marais The Mad Women's Ball by Victoria Mas The Diary of a Bookseller by Shaun Bythell The Invisible War by Chip Ingram The Wonder by Emma Donoghue The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides The Holiday Shop by Maggie Knox Christmas at the Cupcake Cafe by Jenny Colgan Snowed in for Christmmas by Sarah Morgan Talk Santa to Me by Linda Urban

The Fake Ass Book Club
Episode 82: A review: "A Woman is No Man" by Etaf Rum with Nerra Muhammad✨

The Fake Ass Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 81:08


This week the ladies have another F.A.B guest in the building who selected F.A.B. book to review! Please welcome host of "Queen Talks with Nerra", screen writer, educator and entrepreneur , Nerra Muhammad!!! This Queen helped dive into the book pick for the week, “A Woman is No Man” by Etaf Rum. Whew what a story!!! This candid conversation covered many topics such as gender roles, abusive relationships, the idea of culture, seeking personal fulfillment, and religion. Even though these are heavy topics the ladies somehow found a way to add laughter and fun… you won't want to miss this episode!!! Trigger Warning: This episode contains spoilers on the plot of the book, adult content & language. Do not listen if you want to read the book first. Please be advised this show is for adults 18 and up and the open minded. We are not professionals, or educators...just friends having candid conversations with no intention to cause harm. **Dedication: To our Patrons and supporters thank you!! To supporting local and black businesses this holiday season and to the fictional cartoon character Pizzazz from Jem and the Holograms of the 1900's, and her very real confidence. Her song's lyrics about confidence are etched in Kat's heart and still resonate in her soul today! https://jem.fandom.com/wiki/Pizzazz_(comics) *Side dedication to the women (people) of IRAN and Masha Amini

Donna & Steve
Tuesday 11/8 Hour 1- Dawn's Review of Jeanette McCurdy's Book

Donna & Steve

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 39:35


Donna had something crazy happen to her on her way to work , Powerball Drama, Dawn's Review of the book I'm Glad My Mom Died, We take a peek at Ryan Seacrest's former home

Homeschool Unrefined
199: Let's Hear It For Quirky Kids

Homeschool Unrefined

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 29:03


Join us as we talk all about quirky kids - what they are, what's great about them and how we can encourage them. Fall 2022 Season Sponsors   We are so grateful to our Fall 2022 Season Sponsors. Use the links below for their special offerings:   Blossom & Root and use code HSUnrefined15 for 15% off your purchase   Outschool and use code Unrefined for $20 off your first class    Night Zookeeper for a 7-day, risk-free trial, as well as 50% off an annual subscription  LTWs    Maren: This American Life Episode #783: Kids These Days   Angela: I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jeanette McCurdy   Connect with us!  Visit our website  Sign up for our newsletter and get our Top 100 Inclusive Book List We are listener supported! Support us on Patreon Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and see video episodes now on Youtube Angela on Instagram: @unrefinedangela | Maren on Instagram: @unrefinedmaren and @alwayslearningwithmaren  Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com   Complete Episode Transcript   [00:00:10] Maren: hi, we're Maren and Angela of homeschool, unrefined. Over the past 25 years, we've been friends, teachers, homeschool parents and podcasters. Together with our master's degree and 20 years combined homeschooling. We are here to rethink homeschooling, learning, and education with an inclusive and authentic lens. [00:00:31] Angela: At Homeschool, Unrefined, we prioritize things like giving yourselves credit, building strong connections, respectful parenting, interest led playing and learning, learning differences, mental health, self care, and listening to and elevating lgbtq plus and bipo voices.  [00:00:50] Maren: We are here to encourage and support you whether you are a new homeschooler, a veteran, you love curriculum, you're an unschooler. Whether all your kids are at [00:01:00] home, or all your kids are in school, or somewhere in between. [00:01:03] Wherever you are on your journey, we're the voice in your head telling you, you're doing great, and so are  [00:01:09] Angela: your. This is episode 1 99, Quirky Kids. We're gonna talk all about quirky kids and why that's a good thing and how to foster it, and then we are gonna end like we always do with our l t Ws Loving this week.  [00:01:24] Maren: All right everyone. We wanted to give a big announcement. We have unlocked our Patreon class series, what we don't do, and we're so, so excited about it. So this is just for our Patreon Super Squad members. We do monthly live classes, and our new class series is called What We Don't Do The first class is sitting on for long for lessons and we just finished that class and it was really wonderful you, if you join our Patreon Super Squad today. [00:01:52] You're going to get that class immediately. It's available. It was live, and you'll get it immediately. And then you'll continue to get [00:02:00] li one live class per month. And the recording of that class?  [00:02:04] Angela: Yes. And the next class after that is about winter break. Mm-hmm. between  [00:02:10] Maren: everybody will be thinking of probably in December. Important? Yes, definitely.  [00:02:14] If you've listened to our  [00:02:15] Angela: podcast, you know, we are passionate about outsourcing. [00:02:18] In Homeschool Out school has been one of our favorite ways to outsource. We know that kids who love to learn don't just prepare for the future. They create it. That's why Out School has reimagined online learning to empower kids and teens to expand their creativity, wonder and knowledge. Empathetic, passionate teachers encourage learners ages three to 18 to explore their interests, connect with diverse peers from around the world, and take an active. [00:02:43] In leading their Learning Out school has created a world filled with endless possibilities for every schooling journey. Explore over 140,000 fun and flexible live online classes to find the right fit for your family, and join us as we set learning free. Sign up today at [00:03:00] Out Schooler dome slash homeschool unrefined, and get up to $20 off your first class when you enroll with a code unrefined. [00:03:09] Maren: Angela and I both love creative ways to teach reading and writing, and that's why we're excited to introduce you to Night Zookeeper. Is your child a reluctant writer? Do they struggle with reading? If your answer to either of these questions is yes, the Night Zookeeper may be just what you're looking for. [00:03:27] Night Zookeeper is an online learning program for children, ages six to 12 that uses a gamified and creative approach. To keep kids engaged and focused on developing awesome reading and writing skills, all while having fun at the same time. Some of the features we love include the educational games, the personalized feedback on writing from real tutors, and the super safe community page where children can work with each other and learn together. [00:03:58] If Night Zookeeper sounds like the [00:04:00] perfect learning PR program for your child, you can try it for free by clicking on the link in the show. When you register, you'll get a seven day risk free trial as well as a huge 50% off annual subscription. That's a great deal if you ask me.  [00:04:17] Angela: If you've been around a while, you know we are picky about curriculum and that's why we are excited to partner with Blossom and Rut. [00:04:24] Blossom and Rut is a nature focused secular homeschool curriculum focusing on creativity, science, nature, literature, and the arts. Blossom and Rut has been gently encouraging and supporting homeschool families around the globe since 2016. Blossom. And Rhett currently offers curricula for pre-K through fifth grade with new levels being added in the. [00:04:46] Additionally, a three volume inclusive US history curriculum told from a variety of viewpoints is currently in development as of August, 2022. Volume one is available for purchase and volume two is available on presale All [00:05:00] profits from this history curriculum. A River of Voices will be used to support storytellers and artists from historically excluded communities. [00:05:07] You can find samples with scope and sequences and information about each of their levels online at Blossom and Rhett dot. You can also find them on Instagram at Blossom and Ru Blossom and Writ has created a special discount for our listeners. Use the code Hs. Unrefined 15 at checkout for 15% off your purchase. [00:05:29] Maren: All right, Angela, let's dive into our main topic today, which is quirky kids.  [00:05:34] Angela: Yeah. I'm excited to talk  [00:05:35] Maren: about this. Very excited because I think, I think you and I agree, having quirky kids is one of the greatest. Things that could, I think, that could come out of homeschool.  [00:05:46] Angela: What do you think? Yeah. Yes, for  [00:05:48] Maren: sure. [00:05:48] We love having quirky kids. I think they're a gift to the world. And it feels, it feels like, you know, you are really getting authenticity for [00:06:00] sure when you, when you see the corino come out of kids. People in general,  [00:06:05] Angela: for sure. Right. Yeah. Let's talk about what quirky kids are, because I feel like this is a word that maybe gets thrown out a lot and people have different definitions. [00:06:12] Right. But what we're talking about when we talk about quirky kids is kids who follow their interests Mm mm-hmm. and are confident in what they love.  [00:06:21] Maren: Yeah. And they're really just, like you said, a confident and really just okay. Being themselves, like happy to be who they are. Mm-hmm. Accepting and accepting of other people too. [00:06:33] I think it, it just kind of goes along with that as well.  [00:06:36] Angela: For sure. For sure. Mm-hmm. . Yeah. And they're not much paying attention to, you know, the out necessarily what other people are saying. They've got the they've got the freedom to follow their interests because they're homeschooling and they've got the freedom to just be gen, just be genuine and authentically who they are. [00:06:57] Right? And I just think that is a real gift that [00:07:00] comes outta homeschooling. I mean, Obviously there are quirky cut kids who go to traditional school as well. Right. And I think that's great too. But I think in homeschool your, your quirkiness can really shine . I think it's safe in a way that it can't Yes. [00:07:15] In  [00:07:16] Maren: public school. Yes. Yeah. It's safe at home. I mean, it's safe to do it. I think there is a little bit, it feels a little bit unsafe when you're around people who maybe aren't as accept.  [00:07:27] Angela: Right. All those, or you're afraid might judge you for your union  [00:07:31] Maren: interest. Exactly. Exactly. Yes. And yeah, so we love that our kids show  [00:07:37] Angela: their quirky side. [00:07:38] Maren: And it could be maybe they're like super interested in something that they, and  [00:07:43] Angela: they're, they show it up to everyone or or they  [00:07:46] Maren: just get into it or they just get into it. And I think it's just like an unapologetic love for whatever. Yeah. I think that's so great. And this can en encompass, I think, neuro divergent and neurotypical kids. [00:07:56] I think sometimes it, there's this label that it's a, [00:08:00] you know, maybe this, there's neuro divergence and I don't think that's always the case. I think a lot of times it's not. Yeah.  [00:08:06] Angela: It can be, it, it is. I mean, I think a lot of neuro divergent kids are quirky for sure. But then so are a lot of neurotypical kids. [00:08:13] Absolutely.  [00:08:14] Maren: Absolutely. Yeah. So we're talking about all  [00:08:17] Angela: kids for sure. So why do you think Marron, that it's good? Mm-hmm. to have quirky kids, especially when they're  [00:08:26] Maren: younger. Okay. Let's start with when they're younger because I , I think kids. Into the habit when they're younger, they get into the habit of being themselves. [00:08:35] Yes. It normalizes being unique. Mm-hmm. It celebrates being unique. Mm-hmm. . Being different and having different interests than your friends is the norm. It's just what? It's, it's life. . Mm-hmm. . Mm-hmm. . And I think once you get into that habit, and that's your reality when you're a kid mm-hmm. then growing up, it [00:09:00] feels a little, it feels a little  [00:09:02] Angela: off if it's  [00:09:03] Maren: not like that. [00:09:04] And so I like that our kids grow up expecting that everybody's gonna be d. And you need, And I think it creates an acceptance of a variety, not just quirkiness, but I mean any kind of Yeah. Difference diversity. Mm-hmm. of any sort. Like there is just like this understanding that we are all different mm-hmm. [00:09:26] and we appreciate  [00:09:28] Angela: differences. Yes. And I really like that. I love that too. I think I think it's joyful to see kids when they are young. Being an old, but we're talking about young kids. Yeah. Being into what they're really into. I mean, it is, I don't know. I mean, I know that I've seen my own kids and other kids. [00:09:47] Mm-hmm. excitedly. Tell me about the thing that they're into or excitedly tell whoever is willing to listen about the thing that they're into and that is So special at a young age and something that sometimes [00:10:00] gets squashed as kids get older. But you're right, if we can normalize it and expect it, Yeah. [00:10:07] Then if they aren't doing that, maybe it will feel off to them.  [00:10:11] Maren: I also, I also think, yes, like you said, it's, it's brings this joy, it spreads this joy, and that is like this love. Learning. I would, I would call it learning. Mm-hmm. , it's living, you know? Yeah, yeah. And it's contagious, I think. I think it's contagious. [00:10:29] So when, when kids are cookie, they're just really in their zone or whatever, and they're spreading this joy, it's just that is priceless. And I don't know. Just having that experience is, is, is so powerful. It's so powerful. It's so good for us. It's good for us as adults to be influenced  [00:10:46] Angela: by that . Oh yes, for sure. [00:10:49] Because that is Well, I'll just speak for myself. Mm-hmm. , I mean, that has been, you know, what's the word? Like Kind of drummed out of me as I [00:11:00] as I age. Right. Okay. Yeah. , Go ahead. I mean, so like, I mean, at least when I was a kid mm-hmm. , there were a few categories of things that were acceptable to be interested in or that were presented as possible interest, you know? [00:11:14] Right. Not that it was even acceptable or not, but that just like I knew about things I knew about that you could be interested in mm-hmm. . And so I don't know that I've really developed my quirkiness Yeah. Yeah. Until I've gotten older. Yep. Really. And like been okay. It's been okay with whatever it is. [00:11:32] Yep. And so true calling things weird or different or guilty pleasures or whatever, I don't know, but just like accepting of who, what things you're really into. Well,  [00:11:44] Maren: I think there is a point too, even now, like we, we know this, we know being, you know, having this quirkiness is so good and you, and we love the uniqueness, but I think what even today, like there is a. [00:11:57] Quirkiness when kids are little. Mm-hmm. . Mm-hmm. . [00:12:00] And then at some point we  [00:12:02] Angela: start to  [00:12:04] Maren: not get excited about their quirkiness. Now we need to like, let's be done with all it in whatever, reign it in. And now you have to like kind of get in line a little bit. So why do you think it's, why, why is it good for older kids to also have  [00:12:20] Angela: this quirkiness? [00:12:21] Well, okay, I'm, I think because then they are, First of all, being themselves. I mean, that is so important that everybody feels comfort, comfortable being themselves, right? Yes. Liking what you like, liking, knowing what you're interested in. Mm-hmm. , I think just knowing the things that are exciting to you. [00:12:40] Mm-hmm. knowing that when you're older, like let's say a teen I think is priceless. I think that's priceless. Because otherwise, You know, I just think it makes you more confident. I think it makes you know more about, and I hate to always make this the end goal, but like, what you [00:13:00] wanna do in the future. [00:13:00] Mm-hmm. . And that's not the end goal, but you know, like yeah. What kind of job might be interesting to you? I think it's, it's easier. What kind of things do I wanna study? Do I wanna take classes about a certain thing? You know? I think it's easier. Be confident and know what those things are. Yes. [00:13:17] Instead of being more lost.  [00:13:19] Maren: Well, I wouldn't even say it, Angela. I don't think it's necessarily an end goal. I think what you're saying is just like we do spend a lot of time at our jobs , you know, when we're an adult. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, and it would be great to hone in on something that you. You know, is, is really in line with your values and your interests and your skills and, and your experiences and things like that. [00:13:42] And it, it might not be permanent. You know, we know, we know that many people switch jobs  [00:13:48] Angela: and careers throughout their, their lives.  [00:13:50] Maren: So it's not necessarily  [00:13:51] an  [00:13:51] Angela: ending, but it is, like, there are,  [00:13:53] Maren: you know, there's a, certainly a commitment level, you know, to jobs. Mm-hmm. . Mm-hmm. . So I think it's, we know, we [00:14:00] know how much, you know, our jobs. [00:14:03] Have influenced us and, you know, affected us. And so it's so good to know to even get close closer Yeah. To something that you, you wanna do. Ah, it's so good. So just to, to have that self knowledge and awareness is so, so  [00:14:20] Angela: key, right? Mm-hmm. . And I think, I think what I meant by. Not making it the end. Mm. It's just that like, I know so many adult, well mean well meaning adults. [00:14:32] Mm-hmm. , you know, put pressure on kids from the time that they're little Yes. To, and asking them like, What do you wanna do when you grow up like this?  [00:14:40] Maren: What do you wanna do with your life? Yeah. You know? Yeah. From kindergarten. Yes. What's, what do you wanna do? A job.  [00:14:46] Angela: Yeah. Right. It's a lot. So so I guess that's what I meant. [00:14:49] Yes. But you're right. I know. It is, it is important because your job is a lot of your life when you're older. So,  [00:14:56] Maren: I mean, and, and when you are, when you're a teen, you [00:15:00] really are thinking about that. You know, it's not like Yeah. Not like a, you know, a far off thing, like from when you are in preschooler mm-hmm. [00:15:07] it's like, no, I mean, this isn't a. I gotta think about this. Yeah. I should, I should be thinking and planning. Right? But I also think it affects your whole life in that way too. It's like you get to kind of curate this life that works best for you too. It's not even just doing what you like, but like having the habits that work best for the way your brain works. [00:15:28] It's all so good, and  [00:15:30] Angela: I think that knowing the way that you learn, knowing the way  [00:15:32] Maren: that you learn, knowing the way you, that you organize, knowing the way that you know, you need to set up your, I don't know, set up your kitchen . They're just, or just set up your life. Set up your life friends. These are the type of friends that you know, help me thrive in my life. [00:15:49] Mm-hmm. . Mm-hmm. . These are some of the things that I just, you know, need to have in place. Those are all things that like, I think help when you are fostering this, you know, quirkiness in your kids.  [00:15:59] Angela: For sure. [00:16:00] For sure. Yeah. I also think definitely. You know, in the teen years. Mm-hmm. friends are important. [00:16:06] Peers are important, Yes. And I just think if, if your child is comfortable with themselves and with their unique interests and who they are, I think that has such a positive effect on the other kids around them. Absolutely. Do you see somebody being themselves? It is so inspiring. Yeah. It's, to me for sure, like I see somebody into something cool that I hadn't, you know, Thought about before or just being unapologetically themselves. [00:16:36] Yeah. I feel so inspired to do that myself. Yes, yes, yes. So I think that's really, really key. And to find friends  [00:16:45] Maren: who accept, accept each other for their quirkiness. . Right. That is, that's so, that's so key too. And that like, kind of goes back that we talked about how important it is, you know, it's how great it is that our kids are, you know, so unique and quirky when they're young, [00:17:00] so that when they're older they're like, Hey, like if there is a friendship that's happening and there isn't that acceptance or something's off, then they feel that they're like, This doesn't feel right because mm-hmm. [00:17:09] I'm just, you know, I am, I am this person. If you don't like it, then that's, there's something. You're not accepting about me or whatever. And there can be dialogue about that, but it's good to understand. Mm-hmm. . Yeah.  [00:17:21] Angela: So, So, okay. How do you think we should foster quirkiness in kids?  [00:17:26] That's a big question. [00:17:28] Yeah. I wanna say, first off, I think if you're homeschooling, if you're listening to this and you're homeschooling, I think you're already probably doing it. You know, I mean, I think homeschooling in and of itself is helpful in that way because everything is kind of personalized already, probably are you know, gearing things towards their interests. [00:17:46] They probably have time to their interest. , they have time for the things that they're interested in. Yep. And so I think you're probably already doing it.  [00:17:54] Maren: Yes. Yes. That is so true. Yeah. I was just gonna say, I think that was like, I think that's the [00:18:00] biggest thing that contributed, you know, for my kids is just time to be themselves. [00:18:07] Time to play they way, the way they wanted to play and just  [00:18:11] Angela: grow  [00:18:12] Maren: their pretend world. You know, and, and without without constraint.  [00:18:19] Angela: for so long, I hadn't thought about that, but time. Mm-hmm. , you're right, because kids when they're in school are so busy. They are so busy with school, you know, during the day and homework and then fitting in other activities. [00:18:33] That, and family time and sleep and homework. Yes. It's just, it's hard to really develop your interests. When you're  [00:18:40] Maren: in school and it's, Yes. And it's not just a practical thing. It's not, It's not just the time, but it, the time is communicating, I think, to the kids. Mm-hmm. , the most important thing for you to do is to do the things that the adults are telling you to do all day long, you know, or whatever. [00:18:57] Mm-hmm. , that's the important thing. [00:19:00] Prioritize that. Yeah. Don't prioritize your own interests and who you are as a person. Mm-hmm. . And I think that that is a mistake. Yeah. We need to communicate with our time. Mm-hmm. our priorities.  [00:19:14] Angela: Yes. And  [00:19:15] Maren: so for our, you know, our priorities, for me, my priorities for our kids was to be themselves, be creative. [00:19:24] Mm-hmm. , love learning. Mm-hmm. , enjoy the way they love learning, and be curious and just go down rabbit holes. And they did that. They did that. Yeah. And it was so good. I will say when my kids were younger and they were doing that, I, of course, You know, a wrestling match in my head every day. Like, Oh my gosh, we're not getting to all these other things. [00:19:47] Angela: Yeah, we should be doing math, we should be doing reading or whatever.  [00:19:50] Maren: Yes, we try every single day. Yeah, every single day. I remember honestly like standing in the middle of my living room looking around at just the [00:20:00] chaos or around me going, I'm never gonna be able to wrangle this in. Yeah. But, and, and then also thinking like, why do I think I need to. [00:20:09] And so I don't know.  [00:20:10] Angela: Now looking at wrestling, is that lately mm-hmm. , right?  [00:20:13] Maren: Yes. And so looking back, I'm just so glad that a lot of the time I open the space up for that Right. Space and time for that. Right,  [00:20:20] Angela: Right. So it's mostly encouraging those things that they're interested in instead of mm-hmm. [00:20:26] You know, diminishing them or whatever. Yes. Instead of suggesting other things, instead of prioritizing other things. Really encouraging those things that they're interested in. Mm-hmm. . Mm-hmm. , whatever  [00:20:35] Maren: that is. Yep. And then the other thing I think that's really important is to just own our own quirkiness. [00:20:41] Like you said, Angela, you're learning about your own quirkiness right now. And, and like, Kind of growing into that, and I think that that's so good for our kids to see too. It  [00:20:51] Angela: is definitely  [00:20:52] Maren: a unique set of interests and  [00:20:54] Angela: skills too. Right? And sharing that with your kids and sharing your own journey [00:21:00] in that way. [00:21:00] Yes. And yeah, I think is really, really important because, you know, most things are about modeling and I mm-hmm. , I, mm-hmm. . Mm-hmm. It is, like I said, because I'm kind of, I feel like late to the game in this way. Mm-hmm. , I mean, I've definitely always had interest, but you know, some things I felt embarrassed about or Mm. [00:21:19] Kind of squashed, or like, I don't, actually, mostly it was like, I didn't feel like I had a wide variety of things to pick from for interest. It's like, well, do you wanna do a sport or music or both . Right, right, right.  [00:21:32] Maren: You know? And there was a limited amount of music amount of those. Of both. Yeah. Yeah. So it was either, Volleyball, basketball or stop Yeah. [00:21:41] For me, you know which of those three.  [00:21:44] Angela: Yeah. Yeah. So I think learning about the, the world and just like how many options there are and like testing things out and I just, for me, that's like a lifelong practice and yes, [00:22:00] the sooner my kids can get started on. And finding their own joys, I just think the better off they're gonna be. [00:22:06] And so I really do want to encourage and model that for them. For  [00:22:11] Maren: sure. And even if, even if our kids do choose a very maybe traditional career, I think that's great. Yeah. And they can have. They will, I think, value interests outside of their job too, which is just so healthy and you know, having a way to, to balance  [00:22:30] Angela: your life out. [00:22:31] Having a full life that's having a full life more than just your job, but you also have other  [00:22:35] Maren: Yes, exactly. Yeah, and you're right, like you said, example is so powerful just mm-hmm. . Watching your parents have those quirky interests is probably more powerful than anything else. Anything else, Right? For sure. [00:22:50] What's your quirky thing? I don't know. I mean I, I'm, I'm kind of figuring that myself out too. I mean, I have a lot of, I have a lot of interests, you know, I love doing. A lot of [00:23:00] different things, but like recently, like I think I, I think I talked about this on Patreon, maybe not on the main podcast, but in our Facebook, you know, by nothing group, we, Oh, there was a free. [00:23:12] Organ. Yeah. Somebody was giving away a free organ and I took it . Yeah. Right away. That's quirky. It's amazing. That is  [00:23:20] Angela: quirky. I didn't think  [00:23:21] Maren: about it at the time, but I was like, Oh, that was okay. I look back and I'm like, Yeah, that was pretty quirky. That's yeah, so, because I love, I love the  [00:23:30] Angela: organ . Have you been playing it? [00:23:33] A little bit. A little bit, Yeah.  [00:23:34] Maren: And we're, you know, the kids are enjoying it a lot for sure. Oh, that's awesome. Yeah.  [00:23:39] Angela: All right, let's move on to our lt. Ws Loving this week, right? Yes. Yeah. Mar, what are you loving?  [00:23:45] Maren: Okay. I am loving it's a podcast that I listen to all the time, this American Life. Oh, yeah. Which I know I, I talk about, I've, I've shared several episodes with you, Angela, lately, but this last  [00:23:57] Angela: one. [00:23:58] Okay,  [00:23:58] Maren: let's hear. Everybody needs to [00:24:00] listen. It's number 783 Kids these days. Is what it's called. Oh, okay. And the description says, we hear from kids who are dealing with some of the country's most contentious debates. Oh. No debates that are supposedly about them. Mm. So it's just these kids who are caught in, you know, adult turmoil. [00:24:24] For sure. Yeah. Basically. And I am, I mean, I know you all probably. You know, if you're listening to this podcast you know, have a heart for kids and are thinking about just the things that kids are dealing with these days, and this is these are just personal stories about those things and Okay,  [00:24:41] Angela: everybody needs to listen to it. [00:24:43] Okay. I would, I would love to listen to that. I'm gonna put that on my list in my queue. I'm gonna put it in my queue. Yep. Put it in your queue. Will appreciate it. Definitely. Okay. Thank you. Right. This American Life has been around for years before they had podcast apps and that's why they're on episode like 700 and something. [00:24:59] That's [00:25:00] right's. It is like the first podcast. Yeah. Yeah. That's really well done.  [00:25:03] Maren: So it's really well done and I think it's becoming a much more inclusive podcast, like the stories that they're sharing. Okay. I'm just really appreciating them. Noticing it more and more. Yeah. Yes. From the lens of many, many different people in the world. [00:25:18] I'm right  [00:25:19] Angela: in America, . That's great. That's great. All right, Angela, what are you loving this week? Okay. I am loving a book that this could be the book, like if you are in a slump, if you don't know if you like audio books. Okay. Or, you know, you've never tried or wonder if you could get hooked. I think this could be your book. [00:25:41] It's called, I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jeanette McCarty. Okay. Yes, I've heard of this book. We've heard of this book. Yes. Okay, so this is a memoir. But it's very it'll take you in right away. So Jeanette McCarty is a young actress. She's probably 30 now. Okay. [00:26:00] She was on I, Carly. Oh yes. A Nickelodeon. As a young, as a young child. Mm-hmm. . And this is just her life story, which is pretty traumatic. You know, she didn't want to go into acting, but her mom wanted her to, cuz it was her mom's dream that her mom. [00:26:19] Got fulfilled for herself. Mm-hmm. . So her mom put, you know, pushed her into acting and Jeanette wanted to please her mother because she loves her mother. Mm-hmm. . Mm-hmm. . it is about that relationship and it is about her, you know, life in the spotlight and with her mother. and with her brothers and her mom is sick the whole time. [00:26:40] Mm-hmm. , I mean, it's in the title. I'm glad my mom died, so, you know, her mom dies, but no, spoil mom was sick. Yeah, no spoiler. Her mom is sick, you know, for much of her childhood. Mm. And so there's always kind of the threat of like, is her mom gonna die? And so she wants to really please her mom. So anyways, it is so well written. [00:26:59] Wow. [00:27:00] It is so well written. The audio is amazing. She reads it. By the, the first sentence, , you know, for the first story I was hooked. I was like, I need listening to this. So I think, you know, as a parent too mm-hmm. . Mm-hmm. . It definitely It's just a, it's just a cautious, a cautionary tale, you know? [00:27:18] Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a cautionary tale as a parent. Mm-hmm. , not that I'm like her mom, but you know, I just recognize just some behaviors or practices and I, I like, I, you know, am constantly thinking like, Oh, I do not wanna do that, or I would never wanna say that, or, or whatever. So, I don't know. I just think as a parent, it was really, It was important as a child that was imp It was important. [00:27:40] It's important for everybody. So yes, really well done.  [00:27:43] Maren: Okay,  [00:27:44] Angela: So you should listen, I think you should just get it on Libro fm, which I talked about a few weeks ago. Yes, it's a, or the library. Get it on your library, but listen on audio for sure.  [00:27:56] Maren: All right. Thank you Angela. And thank you to our three [00:28:00] sponsors, Blossom and Root Out School and Night Zookeeper. [00:28:04] Be sure to check out their links in our show notes.  [00:28:08] Angela: This podcast is created and hosted by Angela Se and Marron Gors. We are listener supported. To get extra content and the Back to School Summit free with your membership, go to patreon.com/homeschool unrefined. Subscribe to our newsletter and get our free top 100 inclusive booklist@homeschoolunrefined.com slash newsletter. [00:28:29] You can find on Instagram at unrefined and at always learning with you can find Angela. Unrefined, Angela. [00:29:00] 

Em's Books & Cats Podcast
I'm Glad My Mom Died in this Dopamine Nation

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 15:30


Em's back, and she's discussing mental health, healing, and two amazing books - I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jeanette McCurdy and Dopamine Nation by Dr. Anna Lembke. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ems-books-and-cats-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Good Up
At The End Of The Day It's F*** All Abusers

Good Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 68:43


TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains discussions on abuse in all forms. Have you or anyone you loved ever experienced any of the 6 forms of abuse? How did it affect you on an emotional and psychological level? In this week's episode we discuss abuse from our personal perspectives and the ways that society tends to excuse different forms of abuse by masking it as "love." We also touch on the rights of abuse survivors to cope in their own ways. Join the conversation using #gooduptuesday or tag us @gooduppod. SPONSOR INFORMATION: This episode of Good Up is sponsored by Empath Psychological Services: locally owned, millennial operated therapy for Virgin Islanders by Virgin Islanders. Interested in teletherapy services in the US Virgin Islands or the state of Texas? Visit www.empathpsychologicalservices.com for more information on booking a session.  Support the show

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Episode 76: F.A.B. Collab featuring HERspective Podcast!!

The Fake Ass Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 67:52


Welcome back!! This week you are in for a F.A.B. Collab with two thirds of the HERspective Podcast feat @ddowdydoesit & @dawannataylor. The third member of the trio @b.michelle couldn't make it but the ladies represented their crew. The ladies talk about how they met, what shows their watching and the best and worst aspects of podcasting. For Stranger than Fiction, the ladies dish on some of the wildest pick up lines they've heard and used!! This episode is a little loud and a lot of fun! Tune in to join the fun!! Cheers!! Trigger Warning: Most of our episodes contain spoilers, adult content & language. Please be advised this show is for adults 18 and up and the open minded. Keep in mind we do this for fun..we are not professionals, or educators. **Dedication: To the listeners and supporters always, to potential sponsors and business partners and to all the female lead businesses we see you!! Also, a shout out to Cooke County Illinois for guaranteed minimum income for it's residents and last but not least, the nIndigenous people in America and everywhere...much respect! *About our guests: HERspective Podcast HER views, HER story, HERspective be HER.....be HEARD. #tuneintuesday Hosted by: @ddowdydoesit @b.michelle @dawannataylor

Two Cents Plus Tax
48. Shoutout to Monorails

Two Cents Plus Tax

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 57:56


This week it's all about the culture we've been digging into. Also: celebrity memoirs, creepy Swedes, and a knockdown drag out fight almost rips the podcast apart!  Support this podcast on Patreon -> https://www.patreon.com/twocentsplustax Transcripts -> https://twocentsplustaxpodcast.com/podcast-transcripts/

Story Hole
Story Hole 154: Good Burger 2 Go

Story Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 53:02


The 90's were a pure time... Full of hope, Fruitopia, and going D and/or Z for Discovery Zone. It was also a time for two young stars to get their big break on the classic Nickelodeon film "Good Burger." But what happened to those loveable, burger flipping characters? Find out today when we cover the unreleased sequel, Good Burger 2 Go!

Notable Nostalgia
55. The Dark Side of Nickelodeon

Notable Nostalgia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 103:41


This week, we invited our good friend Cassandra of Cassandra Explains it All to talk about Nickelodeon's dark and disturbing history. We discuss child actors like Jeanette McCurdy and Amanda Bynes who have spoken out, banned episodes from Rocko's Modern Life and Ren and Stimpy so bad they couldn't make it to air, the child predators like John K. and Dan Schneider Nickelodeon employed, and the mishaps and injuries associated with its beloved game shows like Legends of the Hidden Temple and Double Dare! Below are time stamps associated with the segments in this episode and the content warning associated with them.00:04:00 Child Actors: child abuse and neglect, child predators, toxic parents, conservatorship, child labor00:28:00 Banned Episodes: sexual context, child abuse and neglect, animal abuse, depictions of self-harm and suicide, slurs, violence00:36:00 Child Predators: sexual assault, child abuse and neglect, child grooming, abuse of power, sexual harassment, depictions of child nudity01:08:30 Nickelodeon Game Shows: cultural appropriation, negative portrayals of indigenous people, serious injuries, childhood trauma. Check out our guest Cassandra's podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cassandra-explains-it-all/id1541096204Check out our 90's D&D podcast Dungeons and Decades, and give us a follow on socials all of which can be found at bigdoorprize.com/podcasts

RoyalTea
Episode 85 | ‘Petty'

RoyalTea

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 80:31


This week Alex got jokes & J Romel got a response from Jill Scott. This week we discuss: *Seahawks came out to play *Russell Wilson bad teammate? *RIP PNB Rock *Nicki Minaj and the problem of assumptions on social media *Deeper conversation into artists being in danger *Jeanette McCurdy shares an excerpt from her book *Nickelodeon about to be exposed *Kid Rock is a nasty man *Yung Miami's show and approach

Spiritual Homegirl
286- Jeanette McCurdy, Toxic Family Dynamics, and Protecting Our Children

Spiritual Homegirl

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 25:37


To join the Inner Peace Posse, click here: https://www.innerpeaceposse.com/ (https://www.innerpeaceposse.com/) Subscribe to Spiritual Homegirl's YouTube here: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UClfzaF9Vr-xEPh9WBaEBhww?sub_confirmation=1 (https://m.youtube.com/channel/UClfzaF9Vr-xEPh9WBaEBhww?sub_confirmation=1) Join me on Amazon Amp: http://live.onamp.com/spirithomegirl (http://live.onamp.com/spirithomegirl) Join my text club: https://spiritualhomegirl.pscr.pt/1XIQ1r (https://spiritualhomegirl.pscr.pt/1XIQ1r) OR the email list: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=QxtEaz&g=P8dWSx (https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=QxtEaz&g=P8dWSx) Sign up for the Merch/T-Shirt of the Month Club here: https://www.spiritualhomegirl.shop/ (https://www.spiritualhomegirl.shop/) Follow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/spiritualhomegirl/ (https://www.instagram.com/spiritualhomegirl/) Also, follow Make Peace With the Day: https://instagram.com/makepeacewiththeday (https://instagram.com/makepeacewiththeday) Check me out on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/SpiritualHomegirl/ (https://m.facebook.com/SpiritualHomegirl/)

Back From The Borderline | BPD (EUPD) Recovery Podcast
Is Jeanette McCurdy REALLY glad her mom died? (The impact of emotional incest and enmeshment)

Back From The Borderline | BPD (EUPD) Recovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 106:33


Former Nickelodeon child-star Jeannette MucCurdy's provocatively titled new book “I'm Glad My Mom Died” became a near-instant New York Times bestseller after its release in August 2022. The Audible version of the book is narrated by Jeanette herself and details her struggles with disordered eating, alcohol addiction, OCD, unstable relationships and – most notably – her extremely complicated relationship with her codependent, overbearing, and abusive mother. One review of the book on Goodreads states, “This isn't just a look at how horrifying Hollywood is (especially for child stars) but it's also a harrowing depiction of how manipulative love can be. The way a parent's all-consuming love for their child can be weaponized and watered to grow into something this vile and life-altering is absolute insanity.” In this episode, I discuss my reflections on the book. Through dissecting Jeannette's experiences she so bravely shared in this memoir, we'll dive into what we can learn about parentification, enmeshment (also known as “emotional incest”) and the devastating impact these kinds of toxic family dynamics can have on childhood development that carry on far into adulthood.   CW: child abuse, disordered eating, terminal illness (breast cancer), hoarding, depictions of OCD, depictions of bulimia/purging, gaslighting, emotional manipulation. 

5w Podcast
Let's Chat w/ Seamus Murphy of Ordinary People - Part 1

5w Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 64:52


In this episode, we launch Season 3 (oooo our new rebranding possibly?) by interviewing Seamus Murphy, the lead singer of the popular band in the NJ scene, Ordinary People. We talk about his musical influences, the origins of the band, how he met Jeanette McCurdy, played some games, and shared our love for Mac Miller. Stay tuned for a second part soon! Warning: The audio may be a bit wonky as our Yeti decided to shut off and Kelly's laptop mic ended up recording the audio. Instagram, Twitter, Facebook: @5wPodcast Merch Stores: Bonfire (shirts & mugs) : https://www.bonfire.com/store/5w-podcast-store/ Redbubble (stickers, totes & more!): https://www.redbubble.com/people/5wpodcast/shop?asc=u LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/5wpodcast Discord Server: https://discord.gg/H72szxT3tE Our Socials: @kellybranxo and @totallyjada Merch and To Listen to Ordinary People's Sophomore Album, "Burning the Midnight Oil": https://linktr.ee/ordinarypeople Ordinary People Socials: Twitter: @opband Instagram: @ordinarypeoplenj Seamus's Instagram: @seamusmurphy.op Thank you to Philip Dunphy (@philipdunphy99) from The Spins (@thespinsareaband) for our new outro and intro track! We love it so much. Check out The Spins as well for some awesome music!

What Do The Gays Think?
Q Force Was Cancelled, Donald Trump was Raided, and Game of Thrones is Back?

What Do The Gays Think?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 61:32


The title says it all. This week Matt and Pat dive into the latest topics that have hit in the last few weeks. This includes the FBI's raid of Maralago as well as the even more important cancellation of Q Force!! Not to mention the Game of Thrones prequel "House of the Dragon" is now out... Will it be any good? We also discuss Jeanette McCurdy's new book "I'm Glad My Mom Died", the Avatar Kyoshi books, news on the Avatar live action show, and rumors / conjectures on the new Pokemon games!Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/WDTGTPodcastFollow us on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/whatdothegaymersthinkJoin our Discord! https://discord.gg/DExfZBqxAwLogo Credit: Jackie Vandewater | vandewater.studio | @jakquillime | twitch.tv/jackie_the_bananasCheck out our merch!! https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/88055567

Innocent Til Tipsy
Dan Schneider and the Evolution of Predators in Hollywood

Innocent Til Tipsy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 77:00


TW: SA / Adult Language / Child ExploitationDating all the way back to Judy Garland, Hollywood has had an epidemic of grooming and exploiting children. Modern day child stars are now bravely speaking out. Danielle and Max talk about the evolution of child predators in Hollywood after reading Jeanette McCurdy's successful new memoir “I'm glad my mom died”Danielle is drinking Camille Banitah. Buy it here → https://tinyurl.com/39t6ssxmMax is drinking Cannonball Eleven. Buy it here→ https://tinyurl.com/3jcfsbc6This podcast is brought to you by Better Help. Go to Betterhelp.com/ITT to save 10% off your first month of therapy.****************************************************Mental Health Resources: Visit https://www.cdc.gov/mentalhealth/tool... for links to hotlines and websites for assistance. National Suicide Prevention Hotline → 1-800-273-8255 or visit → https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ *************************************************Check out our merch!! → https://shop.hurrdatmedia.com/collections/innocent-til-tipsy Reach out to ITT about questions, cases, etc. → sausha@hurrdat.com Follow Innocent Til Tipsy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innocenttiltipsy/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@delloliod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/innocenttiltipsy Twitter: https://twitter.com/TilTipsyPod A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on: https://hurrdatmedia.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

LeftOnRead Podcast
Episode 193: "Fights Don't Matter"

LeftOnRead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 94:18


On this episode, the guys talk about Jeanette McCurdy's book, fair fights and guns, and Caine recaps the Kendrick Lamar concert. They also ramble about jail sentences, Fred getting in an accident, and the age limit on tattoos. Enjoy !!

Whatever, Dave
Whatever Dave ~ August 18, 2022

Whatever, Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 42:25


August 18, 2022 ~ Local town votes to defund library due to presence LGBTQ books. Streaming is becoming just as expensive as cable. Mariah Carey, Darlene Love in legal smackdown for "Queen of Christmas." Cars are almost as expensive as houses. Jeanette McCurdy blows whistle on abusive on set environment at Nickelodeon. WWE trying to expand into Europe and we recap our guest spot on WJR.

Whatever, Dave
Whatever Dave ~ August 18, 2022

Whatever, Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 42:25


August 18, 2022 ~ Local town votes to defund library due to presence LGBTQ books. Streaming is becoming just as expensive as cable. Mariah Carey, Darlene Love in legal smackdown for "Queen of Christmas." Cars are almost as expensive as houses. Jeanette McCurdy blows whistle on abusive on set environment at Nickelodeon. WWE trying to expand into Europe and we recap our guest spot on WJR.

20 Somethings Podcast
Episode XXXIII: “iLovePodcasting”

20 Somethings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 68:47


Welcome to another edition of the 20 somethings podcast, in this podcast we have a very special guest join the podcast. In this Ep we discuss the new book that Jeanette Mccurdy dropped called “I'm Glad my mom died”.The gang also discusses the breakfast club ending their show. We also take the time to answer question from our Instagram poll. Thank you for listening!

xxxiii jeanette mccurdy ilovepodcasting
Comments by Celebs
Ep. 298: The Kim & Pete Aftermath, Olivia Wilde/Jason Sudeikis Update, House of Hammer, & More.

Comments by Celebs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 40:52


Emma and Julie begin with a continued discussion on all things Kim & Pete. They process the aftermath of the relationship and the radio silence from both parties regarding the split. There is then - of course - a brainstorming session on who either of them may date next, based on listener submissions. (There's also a fantasy-based guessing game, where completely implausible names are thrown out.) They then give an update on the ongoing legal battle between Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis. Olivia has spoken about the public serving at CinemaCon for the first time since the incident, and Jason responded via his own court filings. Next is the trailer for the new House of Hammer documentary, and the buzz around Jeanette McCurdy's memoir. Highlighted Black-Owned Business:Meji Mejimejimeji.coInstagram.com/mejimeji.co Shop our merch: shop.commentsbycelebs.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Comments by Celebs
Ep. 298: The Kim & Pete Aftermath, Olivia Wilde/Jason Sudeikis Update, House of Hammer, & More.

Comments by Celebs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 47:37


Emma and Julie begin with a continued discussion on all things Kim & Pete. They process the aftermath of the relationship and the radio silence from both parties regarding the split. There is then - of course - a brainstorming session on who either of them may date next, based on listener submissions. (There's also a fantasy-based guessing game, where completely implausible names are thrown out.)  They then give an update on the ongoing legal battle between Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis. Olivia has spoken about the public serving at CinemaCon for the first time since the incident, and Jason responded via his own court filings. Next is the trailer for the new House of Hammer documentary, and the buzz around Jeanette McCurdy‘s memoir.  Highlighted Black-Owned Business: Meji Meji mejimeji.co Instagram.com/mejimeji.co  Shop our merch: shop.commentsbycelebs.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Corey Chambers anchor podcast
I'm glad my mom died Jeanette McCurdy

Corey Chambers anchor podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 3:31


I'm glad my mom died Jeanette McCurdy audio podcast Corey Chambers Los Angeles Orange County lasts for sale

Q&E Podcast
Serena Williams' Impact, The Breakfast Club & KD to the Sixers?

Q&E Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 85:07


In this episode of the Q&E Podcast, We react to the news of Serena Williams retiring and discuss her impact on the sport of tennis. We dive into the Breakfast Club split with Angela Yee leaving and debate if podcasting killed the radio. We also talk about KD to the Sixers, Jeanette McCurdy backlash and give some NFL season predictions along with much more! Segments: Sports News/Topics, Too Wild Wednesday, Social Media Wants to Know, Entertainment/Current Events, Pass the Aux Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/QEPodcast1 IG: https://www.instagram.com/qandepodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/qepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/QEPodcast Check out the Visual Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUnderdog Email us questions: qandepodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/qandepodcast/message

Honey Badger Radio
Trump's Home RAIDED By the FBI, Virginia To Protect Children from Sexual Education | HBR News 368

Honey Badger Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 119:00


Hello and welcome to HBR News where we talk about the news of the week! This week we talk about the recent FBI raid on Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, Virginia does it again with a new bill to protect children from sexually explicit education, Jeanette McCurdy of iCarly fame opens up about her mother's abuse, and more!

BiPolar Coaster
Sports Entertainment Raid

BiPolar Coaster

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 189:33


August9th-Talking about Elton John RIP-The Raid at Mar A Lago and all the right wing reactionaries-Irv Gotti/Ashanti/Nelly-Lil Boosie NBA Young Boy-Better Call Saul thoughts-Arbery's killers get life-North Carolina high school stocks guns-Herschel Walker discourse- Another 5 mill discovered of Vince paying off for NDAs-Kevin Dunn a Trump supporter-August10-More Better Call Saul thoughts-Mars technological city-Pete Davidson therapy for trauma-Jeanette McCurdy new book discourse-Is the Breakfast Club finished?-More Trump raid discourse-Emmett Till's accuser not indicted-some wrestling discourse and Raw and NXT recap

Q&E Podcast
Serena Williams' Impact, The Breakfast Club & KD to the Sixers?

Q&E Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 85:07


In this episode of the Q&E Podcast, We react to the news of Serena Williams retiring and discuss her impact on the sport of tennis. We dive into the Breakfast Club split with Angela Yee leaving and debate if podcasting killed the radio. We also talk about KD to the Sixers, Jeanette McCurdy backlash and give some NFL season predictions along with much more! Segments: Sports News/Topics, Too Wild Wednesday, Social Media Wants to Know, Entertainment/Current Events, Pass the Aux Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/QEPodcast1 IG: https://www.instagram.com/qandepodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/qepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/QEPodcast Check out the Visual Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUnderdog Email us questions: qandepodcast@gmail.com