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If Lincoln had his way we'd all be dancing the hokey pokey, Trump reached down between his legs and eased the seat back, check the nursing homes if you're looking for members of Congress, new law will turn Gen Alpha into world-class hackers, and without government who will build the radioactive roads?
Margaret Talbot, writing in The New Yorker in 2005, recounted that when animators at Pixar got stuck on a project they'd file into a screening room to watch a film by Hayao Miyazaki. Best known for works like “My Neighbor Totoro,” “Princess Mononoke,” and “Spirited Away,” which received the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, in 2002, he is considered by some to be the first true auteur of children's entertainment. On this episode of Critics at Large, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss the themes that have emerged across Miyazaki's œuvre, from bittersweet depictions of late childhood to meditations on the attractions and dangers of technology. Miyazaki's latest, “The Boy and the Heron,” is a semi-autobiographical story in which a young boy grieving his mother embarks on a quest through a magical realm as the Second World War rages in reality. The Japanese title, “How Do You Live?,” reveals the philosophical underpinnings of what may well be the filmmaker's final work. “Wherever you are—whether it seems to be peaceful, whether things are scary—there's something happening somewhere,” Cunningham says. “And you have to learn this as a child. There's pain somewhere. And you have to learn how to live your life along multiple tracks.”Read, watch, and listen with the critics:“Kiki's Delivery Service” (1989)“My Neighbor Totoro” (1988)“Old Enough!” (1991-present)“Princess Mononoke” (1997)“Spirited Away” (2001)“The Boy and the Heron” (2023)“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” by C. S. Lewis (1950)“The Moomins series” by Tove Jansson (1945-70)“The Wind Rises” (2013)New episodes drop every Thursday. Follow Critics at Large wherever you get your podcasts.This episode originally aired on December 7, 2023. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
A difficult opening case - checking kids for signs of puberty to b sure they're old enough to get married (and for divorce and chalitzah and a girl refusing marriage). Though why this age needs a formal check for marriage and so on, while the property transfer requires the age of 20... is an open question. Also, 2 mishnayot: Bequeathing via oral declaration, and the consequences of that being a deathbed declaration vs. the statement of a healthy person (where an oral statement doesn't work). Plus, how movable property is transferred together with land. Plus, the parallels of jewelry and thistles and a curse.
Brad goes back to Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty to check in on one of his favorite games of all time after 20 years. It turns out after all this time the game might make more sense and even be more relevant in 2024. Plus it's still one of the greatest games of all time. Support us on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/workforcegaming
More on the case of a possible minor as the heir who then sells the inheritance property. How old must one be to emerge from the "minor" status in this context? Physical maturity? 13? 18? 20? 35? Also, does a 14-year-old girl know the ins and outs of commercial dealing? If she does, her property transactions are valid. But why is this case about a girl? (Because it happened with regard to a girl). How much vested interest goes into the concerns of whether a sale is valid, beyond the individual's maturity? What about people's personalities? Does chutzpah indicate a lack of business sense, for example?
We all know that governments like to censor the internet in times of crises, particularly authoritarian governments around election times to control the sort of information that voters have access to. Last Thursday, in a world first, the Australian Government introduced a bill to ban non-voters (all those under the age of 16) from accessing social media platforms because they're not considered to be safe places for children. With bi-partisan support it looks set to sail through parliament. But what are the implications for kids? And what is really behind this moral push back?
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Daf Yummy épisode 1242. Bava Batra 88 : Old Enough. by Myriam Ackermann Sommer
Headlines asks "How old were you when you watched your first scary movie?" Paige gets really dirty with another guy's wife.. check it out
Get Goat Wise | Homestead Livestock, Raising Goats, Chickens, Off-grid living
Hi friends! Today we're talking about does, different options on when to breed them, and I'll give you a strategy to use to determine whether your does are ready to breed or not. I'll also be talking about replacement does, expected replacement percentages and how to use those numbers to reach your goals of herd improvement and growth. You might want to jot down some numbers today, so grab a notebook and pen and let's dive in! All the Best! Millie Join our email list and be first to get updates and special offers: https://getgoatwiseinsider.grwebsite.com Join the FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/getgoatwise Connect with me: Email: drycreekgoats@gmail.com See what's happening on the ranch: www.instagram.com/dry.creek.livestock
How old do you need to be to enter God's kingdom? This might seem a strange question, but it is one of the areas where Bible believing Christians often disagree. In this passage Jesus not only overturns the prevailing worldview of his day, but also challenges us not to hinder little ones from coming to him.
Child psychotherapist Joanna Fortune joins Seán Moncrieff to answer your parenting questions…Image: Microsoft
Child psychotherapist Joanna Fortune joins Seán Moncrieff to answer your parenting questions…Image: Microsoft
On the Saturday September 21, 2024 edition of The Richard Crouse Show we meet Colin Mochrie actor, writer, producer and improvisational comedian, from the British and American versions of the improvisational TV show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” In this interview we talk about improv, working with the late great Richard Simmons in one of the funniest improvised scenes ever and his new show, “Old Enough.” It's based on the hit Japanese show of the same name and it follows kids (3-6 years old) as they head out by themselves and get their first taste of independence by running everyday errands for their parents. You can see the show on TVO and it is available to stream across Canada on the TVOkids streaming app and TVOkids.com. Then, we'll meet musician and songwriter Diane Tell. From beginning her musical career at the age of 6, she has had many, many hits in Quebec, France and worldwide since being discovered by Radio Canada as she sang in the streets of Montreal during the Olympic Games. Today she joins me from her home in Switzerland to talk about songwriting, her life and being inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame this month.
On the Saturday September 21, 2024 edition of The Richard Crouse Show we meet Colin Mochrie actor, writer, producer and improvisational comedian, from the British and American versions of the improvisational TV show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” In this interview we talk about improv, working with the late great Richard Simmons in one of the funniest improvised scenes ever and his new show, “Old Enough.” It's based on the hit Japanese show of the same name and it follows kids (3-6 years old) as they head out by themselves and get their first taste of independence by running everyday errands for their parents. You can see the show on TVO and it is available to stream across Canada on the TVOkids streaming app and TVOkids.com. Then, we'll meet musician and songwriter Diane Tell. From beginning her musical career at the age of 6, she has had many, many hits in Quebec, France and worldwide since being discovered by Radio Canada as she sang in the streets of Montreal during the Olympic Games. Today she joins me from her home in Switzerland to talk about songwriting, her life and being inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame this month.
Survivors of one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history are now old enough to vote in their first presidential election. Six members of a Kansas-based cult are now convicted for forcing children to live in filthy, overcrowded conditions and work long hours without pay, while subjecting them to abuse. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On TVO's new show "Old Enough!" little kids run errands for their parents, venturing out into the world alone for the first time. In reality, most parents today wouldn't dream of letting their four-year-old head out by themselves. Do kids today have enough opportunities to develop independence and resilience? Or do parents stifle their kids' growth when they try to protect them from all harms?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Candice Lim is joined by Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe to break down the BookTok drama surrounding Old Enough by Haley Jakobson. Last year, Old Enough hit the shelves as a queer, coming-of-age novel about a sophomore in college named Sav and her ex-best friend, Izzie. A year later, a guest of Lucie Fink's podcast The Real Stuff claimed she was allegedly the basis for Izzie and that her childhood was “plagarized” for the novel — from her experience with sexual assault to sensitive details about her family. On today's episode, ICYMI asks how this BookTok drama became the “Bad Art Friend” of 2024 and where the lines should be drawn when it comes to using the trauma of others to sell a book. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario and Candice Lim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Lim is joined by Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe to break down the BookTok drama surrounding Old Enough by Haley Jakobson. Last year, Old Enough hit the shelves as a queer, coming-of-age novel about a sophomore in college named Sav and her ex-best friend, Izzie. A year later, a guest of Lucie Fink's podcast The Real Stuff claimed she was allegedly the basis for Izzie and that her childhood was “plagarized” for the novel — from her experience with sexual assault to sensitive details about her family. On today's episode, ICYMI asks how this BookTok drama became the “Bad Art Friend” of 2024 and where the lines should be drawn when it comes to using the trauma of others to sell a book. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario and Candice Lim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Lim is joined by Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe to break down the BookTok drama surrounding Old Enough by Haley Jakobson. Last year, Old Enough hit the shelves as a queer, coming-of-age novel about a sophomore in college named Sav and her ex-best friend, Izzie. A year later, a guest of Lucie Fink's podcast The Real Stuff claimed she was allegedly the basis for Izzie and that her childhood was “plagarized” for the novel — from her experience with sexual assault to sensitive details about her family. On today's episode, ICYMI asks how this BookTok drama became the “Bad Art Friend” of 2024 and where the lines should be drawn when it comes to using the trauma of others to sell a book. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario and Candice Lim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Lim is joined by Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe to break down the BookTok drama surrounding Old Enough by Haley Jakobson. Last year, Old Enough hit the shelves as a queer, coming-of-age novel about a sophomore in college named Sav and her ex-best friend, Izzie. A year later, a guest of Lucie Fink's podcast The Real Stuff claimed she was allegedly the basis for Izzie and that her childhood was “plagarized” for the novel — from her experience with sexual assault to sensitive details about her family. On today's episode, ICYMI asks how this BookTok drama became the “Bad Art Friend” of 2024 and where the lines should be drawn when it comes to using the trauma of others to sell a book. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario and Candice Lim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Lim is joined by Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe to break down the BookTok drama surrounding Old Enough by Haley Jakobson. Last year, Old Enough hit the shelves as a queer, coming-of-age novel about a sophomore in college named Sav and her ex-best friend, Izzie. A year later, a guest of Lucie Fink's podcast The Real Stuff claimed she was allegedly the basis for Izzie and that her childhood was “plagarized” for the novel — from her experience with sexual assault to sensitive details about her family. On today's episode, ICYMI asks how this BookTok drama became the “Bad Art Friend” of 2024 and where the lines should be drawn when it comes to using the trauma of others to sell a book. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario and Candice Lim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Brian and Frank are joined by comedian, friend of the podcast, and founder of the Rogue Island Comedy Festival Doug Key. They talk about the ins and outs of running a comedy festival and Brian's unpredictable performances at the festival over the years. They discuss fatherhood, Doug Being a daddy, and the brilliant Japanese TV show "Old Enough!" Then the guys talk about performing on a battleship and which wars they'd like to fight in, all while Brian tries to get Doug to take his shirt off! Go to StonerDadPodcast.com for links to each show, our Patreon, and all things Stoner Dad. #StonerDad #StonerDadPodcast #BrianBeaudoin #DougKey #RogueIslandComedyFestival #Fatherhood #OldEnough #BattleshipCove
When I was younger, nonsense made me angry. Now that I am older, nonsense makes me crotchety. Why the difference?
Does it ever feel like you still shouldn't be allowed to offer parenting advice, interview people, or deliver someone's baby? Well, it does for us. Join this week's episode to know that you are not alone in feeling unqualified for the life you are very much qualified for.
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This week in Episode #127 Cj and Dee Talk About Farting In Public (02:00), Black History In The Making (18:05), Trump's Nephew Being The Opps (23:35), Racist White Folks (35:10), The Upcoming Martin Prequel (46:23), The Olympics (54:00), Is 18 Old Enough? (1:06:18), An Interesting Scenario (1:22:35), and They Ask “Can You Be Bought?” (1:33:05).
On today's episode I'm joined by writer and fellow internet advice giver, Haley Jakobson. When I teased this episode on insta stories a couple of weeks ago, saying “the guest wrote a book on friendship breakups,” dozens of you guessed it would be Haley, and alas, you were right!!! Haley is the author of OLD ENOUGH, a novel that explores, yes, friendship breakups, but also queerness and bisexuality and being a survivor and growing up and away from who we in the Hello Hayes universe call an OG bestie. As I shared with Haley in our 1hr+ conversation, her depiction of friendship explosions were so vivid and familiar that I felt physically uncomfortable while reading. The novel can be heavy but in the safe and skilled hands of a writer like Haley, I felt held the entire time. OLD ENOUGH has the full weight of a Hello Hayes book recommendation! Our conversation covers what we've learned about ourselves as writers, why friendship break-ups are so painful, a Hello Hayes (and Haley) question about having a crush on a coworker while you're in a relationship, and so much more. I cry at one point, obviously. 0:00 - Who is Haley Jakobson? 4:20 - Selling her first book 8:00 - Stepping in front of the lens 10:30 - Writing about pain 13:23 - Our love of book "Acknowledgments" sections 14:00 - Earnestness is underrated 15:30 - A hate comment that I still think about 19:00 - Friendship break-ups 19:30 - Vow of celibacy from best friendship 25:18 - What does the patriarchy have to do with it? 32:00 - Why Hayes admires Haley & unexpected tears 35:42 - On not being an "Emily Henry" type of writer 37:00 - The duality of Haley & the creation process 41:45 - The worst question aspiring writers ask 43:00 - What Hayes has learned about herself as a writer 45:30 - "Creative foreplay" 45:00 - Spontaneous vs responsive desire 49:23 - Writing sex scenes 53:00 - Hello Hayes letter 1:05:44 - The story behind the title OLD ENOUGH
Send us a Text Message.Whether you lose your mother at 10 or 60, the pain is unimaginable. The same is true for losing your father. In this episode, we explore the profound impact of losing a parent, regardless of your age. Learn how to navigate the complexities of grief and find ways to heal and honor their memory. Tune in for heartfelt insights and support on this difficult journey.Support the Show.We're eager to hear from you! Feel free to share your thoughts through our anonymous form or simply write to info@freshouttaplans.com with your topic requests or any burning questions you'd like us to explore on the podcast. https://linktr.ee/freshouttaplans
Dale brings to the forefront the trend of show stock being older and more mature … Ryan rails against it!
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Welcome back to Season 11 of Love Island UK and welcome back to SGTC!In this episode, Maura and guests Logan and Stacy from Scaredy Brats Podcast are back to break down Hulu episodes 26-28 from the Mallorcan villa. They discuss Sean's scientific swerve with Matilda, debate if Joey Essex is good in bed, and deep dive into Logan's astrological chart.Who will stick and who will twist in casa? Will we ever get over the guilt of having to defend a man? Tune in every Tuesday and Friday and let's find out together!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, YouTube, Threads, and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Don't try to run my life! I'm old enough to run my own life! I know I can't run Hailey's life for her.
How young is too young to watch Stranger Things (M with a content warning)? What do you tell a 16-year-old who wants to watch Euphoria (R18 so actually illegal for those 17 and under)? To make informed decisions about safe family viewing, parents should take into account not only ratings and content warnings but also their child's individual sensitivities, says Kate Whitaker from New Zealand's Classification Office.
How young is too young to watch Stranger Things (M with a content warning)? What do you tell a 16-year-old who wants to watch Euphoria (R18 so actually illegal for those 17 and under)? To make informed decisions about safe family viewing, parents should take into account not only ratings and content warnings but also their child's individual sensitivities, says Kate Whitaker from New Zealand's Classification Office.
Welcome to another episode of Defiant! In this episode, Brooklyn Dad Defiant and co-host Kenny Hesse are joined by leading analyst Dr. Allison Gill, who shares her insights on the legal jeopardy facing convicted felon Trump, and her bold prediction for how the ethically-challenged Supreme Court will rule on presidential immunity. Subscribe to our Patreon here, where paid members will get access to exclusive portions of this show. patreon.com/reallyamericanmedia Our show's website link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/defiant-really-american/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/defiant/id1750778684 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1bevDEu2G5DhgL96zVljGr iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-defiant-183346621/ Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d8af965c-eabc-459b-ae8a-67110652ff8b “There are a lot of firsts,” Brooklyn Dad said. “First time a former president has been indicted and convicted of a felony. And in addition to that, we have insurrectionist Supreme Court justices and billionaire-bought justices ruling on cases. Who better to guide us through the virtual minefield of legal calamity than the award-winning podcast host of Mueller, She Wrote, and Jack, Dr. Allison Gill?” Allison shares her personal reaction to Trump's conviction and tells us what she thinks is ahead for the felon. “It's been a really long road, but we're just at the beginning,” Allison said. I think we're finally starting to see what I actually call an ‘avalanche of justice'.” Dr. Gill walks us through the inner-workings of how Judge Eileen Cannon has purposefully delayed the classified documents case with her ridiculous shenanigans, or as former FBI Director and her podcast co-host Andy McCabe calls them: “CANNONIGANS.” “It's bonkers, but there's nothing appealable about it,” Dr. Gill said. “She can do what she wants. And so here we are.” We'll talk about the recent bombshell Samuel Alito recordings that underscore the ongoing ethics problems at the Supreme Court, as well as the Hunter Biden conviction that blows the MAGA narrative of a rigged judicial system out of the water. And Allison tells our listeners exactly what options we have to reign in and restore balance to our overly-powerful high court. Allison also pushes back on the idea that Trump's felon title will strengthen him politically, and predicts there will be no negative repercussions for Democrats celebrating the conviction. “Because for us, it's not about revenge”, Allison explained. “It's about the rule of law, that no one is above the founding principles of our country.” And we sure hope you'll enjoy the very first segment of “I'm Old Enough to Remember,” where we'll highlight the most absurd Trump news and harken to a not-so-distant past where these outrageous behaviors and events were not considered normal. “So many of Trump's gaffes and outrageous statements fly under the radar now, because we're so used to everything he says being crazy,” Kenny said. “We can't let that stuff just slip by.” This is truly an episode you won't want to miss.
On The Storyline book series from In Focus, Katie Lamar Jackson, one of the editors of "Old Enough, Southern Women Artists and Writers on Creativity and Aging," and Suzanne LaRosa, co-founder and former publisher of NewSouth Books, a trade imprint of the University of Georgia Press, discuss with Carolyn Hutcheson the topic of aging and relevance with 21 women essayists who contributed to the book.
What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
How do we know when our kids are old enough to walk home alone? Wear makeup? Get a phone? It definitely depends on the kid, your family situation, and the community where you live, but we think there are few ground rules—and some scaffolding it's a good idea to have in place. Amy and Margaret discuss: why social media may be the thing to delay, more than the phone why it can be tricky to leave older siblings in charge of younger siblings even when they actually are old enough when kids are old enough to "date" (which depends on what the meaning of the word "date" is) Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode: Our Fresh Take with Camilo Ortiz We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://www.whatfreshhellpodcast.com/p/promo-codes/ mom friends, funny moms, parenting advice, parenting experts, parenting tips, mothers, families, parenting skills, parenting strategies, parenting styles, busy moms, self-help for moms, manage kid's behavior, teenager, tween, child development, family activities, family fun, parent child relationship, decluttering, kid-friendly, invisible workload, default parent, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dear Listener, Have you found yourself coming down with more consistent cases of nostalgia lately? Do you consider yourself a millennial? Well, if so, you might be soon buying a pricey concert ticket to one of the hottest trends in live music: The 20 year Anniversary Album Tour. Yes, your favorite album of 2004 (or perhaps 2014) can soon be heard live, in its entirety, front to back at a concert venue near you. But why is this becoming such a trend? Is it the pre-packaged social media ready presentation? Or that Millennials got deeper pockets now and will shell out big bucks on tickets (and a babysitter) to hear their favorite album played live? Or is it just Hollywood risk-aversion bleeding into the touring industry? As a jumping-off point, Saxon and Sam discuss an excellent recent article on Passion of the Weiss wondering on this very subject and then suss out whether Earl Sweatshirt really is touring ...too...much? Read: We Outside: Congrats, Your Favorite Album is Old Enough to Go on Tour by Pravash Trewn Subscribe to our Newsletter!
I had my nightmare again last night, the one where I have a one-night stand with Taylor Swift and then I ghost the girl and she ends up writing 15 or 16 songs about me and they're on the radio constantly. And – yeah, no – I woke up screaming. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Full show - Tuesday | Flight follies | Did you see the eclipse? | Reading to your kids | Old enough to remember | Can Steve ruin the Alabama lemonade stand? | How to keep your counters clear @slackerandsteve @thackiswack @radioerin
Slacker and Steve both remember when the TV used to turn off at midnight, and T. Hack and Erin remember smoking and non-smoking sections. What are you old enough to remember?
On this week's show, we... commemorate 21 years of this show being a thingspending quality time with new records by Bleachers, Waxahatchee & Kacey Musgravesspinning fresh tracks from Iron & Wine, St. Vincent & The Avett BrothersAll this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
A lot of things have changed in the past few years, but Anna was shocked to see that a part of many peoples daily life could soon be a thing of the past! Are you ready for total darkness? A total Solar Eclipse is happening on April 8th, so we talked to Hilary Olson and Debra Ross from the Rochester Eclipse Task Force to get the details. If you ask for this after a relationship has ended, that's all I need to know about you! If you struggle to do this one exercise, you may be at risk of serious health problems! What are the most needed appetizers to have at a wedding? Raven has a list that he believes is the best of the best. Are you up to date on this week's biggest news stories? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on what's trending, including the beginning of the end for TikTok! What skill has your child learned that has made your life easier? Anna's daughter turns 15 today, but Anna is just as excited about a new skill that she recently learned! Have you ever bought something that completely changed your life? Raven made a new purchase and it makes him feel like a real manly man! Joy and Jason's daughter is getting married and she has asked Joy if she can wear her wedding dress. Joy doesn't want her to. She thinks it's old, won't fit her correctly, will cost too much to alter, and thinks she may ruin it. Jason doesn't understand, it's been in a preserved box for 30 years, why not just let her wear it/have it? If she ruins it, who cares? What do you think? Joy says she loves her daughter but would rather she didn't wear her gown- and it's her gown to decide. Paul has got a shot at $1000! All he has to do is beat Raven in pop culture trivia!
Don't Make Me Come Back There with Dustin & Melissa Nickerson
There's nothing worse than treating yourself, and hating the treat, backseaters. Why are we wasting our time and money, doing new things, when at the end of the day all we really want is a comfy, safe, hazy IPA? While Dustin ques up his Red robin order, Mel unveils her new eBook, we courageously try new nightlife experiences, Mel forgets a child, we consider the most monotonous parenting moments, Gen Z doesn't want to drive (and who blames them?), we offer the best tips for teaching teens to drive from your emails, and more! We gotta know tho, when do you prefer to shower or do you even shower? And are you still adventurous in your day to day eating or just over it. Let us know in the Dustin Nickerson Comedy Fans Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/dustinnickersoncomedy Enjoy the show! - Watch the new comedy special, Runs in the Family from Dustin Nickerson | (Full Comedy Special) #newcomedy #standupcomedy : https://youtu.be/0Dybn3Atj9k Don't forget, you can now WATCH the show on YouTube for the full featured experience here: https://www.youtube.com/@DustinNickerson. Order Dustin's book: How to Be Married (To Melissa) today!” https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/how-to-be-married-to-melissa/ Give a little More and Get a Little More from us on Patreon! Head to https://www.patreon.com/DustinNickerson for the Patreon Pre Show with behind the scenes podcast rants, exclusive bonus content, and to help support the show. Want to be a part of the show? Shoot us a message to dontmakemecomebackthere@gmail.com and get your very own horrible parenting/relationship advice. Don't Make Me Come Back There is edited & produced in partnership with Andy Lara at http://www.andylikeswords.com
Lenore Skenazy started the Free-Range Kids movement and wrote the book, “Free-Range Kids.” Now she is cofounder and president of Let Grow, the national nonprofit promoting childhood independence. Lenore says our kids are smarter, safer, and stronger than our culture gives them credit for.‘Old Enough' Generates Parenting Debate, Latest Netflix Sensation (Featuring Lenore!) - YouTube 50% of Parents Won't Let Their Kids Go to Another Aisle in Grocery: Poll - Free Range KidsLet GrowThe Let Grow ProjectIndependence KitLet Grow Play ClubFree Range KidsRaising Independent Kids - FacebookLenore's Twitter: @FreeRangeKids----------Are you a fan of Where We Go Next? Listen to the very end of this episode for details.Email: michael@wherewegonext.comInstagram: @wwgnpodcast
Are modern parents too protective? Why do we worry so much about things that almost never happen? And how did Mike learn about bus stops? SOURCES:David Bjorklund, professor of psychology at Florida Atlantic University.Peter Gray, professor of psychology at Boston College.David Lancy, professor emeritus of anthropology at Utah State University.Lenore Skenazy, president of Let Grow and founder of the Free-Range Kids movement. RESOURCES:"Decline in Independent Activity as a Cause of Decline in Children's Mental Well-being: Summary of the Evidence," by Peter Gray, David Lancy, and David Bjorklund (The Journal of Pediatrics, 2023)."Parental Intrusive Homework Support and Math Achievement: Does the Child's Mindset Matter?" by Daeun Park, Elizabeth Gunderson, Erin Maloney, Eli Tsukayama, Sian Beilock, Angela Duckworth, and Susan Levine (Developmental Psychology, 2023)."Children Today Have Less Independence. Is That Fueling a Mental Health Crisis?" by Caitlin Gibson (The Washington Post, 2023)."Yes, the ‘Old Enough!' Kids Really Think the Camera Crew Are ‘Electricians'," by Charlotte Walsh (Tudum by Netflix, 2022)."Kidnapped Children Make Headlines, but Abduction Is Rare in U.S.," by Jonathan Allen (Reuters, 2019)."Utah's ‘Free-Range Parenting' Law Said to Be First in the Nation," by Meagan Flynn (The Washington Post, 2018)."Mother Who Left Baby Outside New York Restaurant in 1997 Says Arrest Was Unjust," (The Guardian, 2017)."Children's Independent Mobility: An International Comparison and Recommendations for Action," by Ben Shaw, Martha Bicket, Bridget Elliott, Ben Fagan-Watson, and Elisabetta Mocca (Policy Studies Institute, 2015)."I Let My 9-Year-Old Ride the Subway Alone. I Got Labeled the ‘World's Worst Mom,'" by Lenore Skenazy (The Washington Post, 2015)."Why I Let My 9-Year-Old Ride the Subway Alone," by Lenore Skenazy (The New York Sun, 2008). EXTRAS:"Should You Give Kids an Allowance or Make Them Get Jobs?" by No Stupid Questions (2022).Old Enough!
We get to know Bailey with some random questions, We talk about dumb criminals on Baileys Bail Bonds, Dave's Dirt, & More!
The Mail Sack is back with another week of the hard hitting questions: like "Are my kids old enough to cuss?" and others. Send your email to theriseguys@aol.com and YOU could be on the next Sack