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Everything My Parents Ever Did Wrong

Everything My Parents Ever Did Wrong

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Everything My Parents Ever Did Wrong is a celebration of teenage angst, struggles, and success. By speaking to guests of all ages and backgrounds, host (and real life teenager) Maya Gamer will learn how one's teenage years continue to shape them as they move through life.
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It's our final episode of season 2!! And we're going out in a flash - flash photography, that is. In this extra long final episode, we're discussing the history of photography from the Victorian Era all the way up to the fabled mall photography of the 90s. Thank you for joining us for these past 55 episodes. We'll see you again in 2023!…
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No one makes science as cool and relatable as the one and only Bill Nye. He brought scientific concepts to the children of the 90s in a way that has stuck with that generation. Jen gives some background into how Bill Nye got into children's edutainment and some of his other very impressive accolades.…
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Rounding out our series of puberty episodes, Diane gives us some facts about body image, the effects of social media on how teenage girls see themselves, and why teenagers are so darn stinky. We'll also do our best to give you some resources to help you navigate these conversations if you are getting ready to have the puberty talk with one of your …
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This week, Diane tells us all about one of her most favorite shows from her childhood, Boy Meets World. We talk about the themes the show dared to explore, and those that it was too timid to embrace. It is a real piece of 90s history, capturing what Friday night programming was for our generation. Until next time, in the words of Mr. Feeny, "Believ…
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In the second installment of our series of puberty episodes, Jen provides some details into how first periods are celebrated throughout the world. We also take some time to look at the history of how boys become men from all different cultures. One thing's for certain, we are a species obsessed with pain.…
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Talking animals were all the rage in the 90s, and this left the door wide open for the edutainment masterpiece that was Wishbone. This PBS show featured Soccer, the Jack Russell Terrier, as the titular Wishbone who would "imagine" himself into pieces of classic literature - period costumes and all. We dare you to find an older Millennial who is obs…
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It's that time! Our podcast has reached puberty (we're over 50 episodes in, so this arbitrarily feels like our teen years) and to celebrate, we're spending the next few episodes exploring the history and cultural significance of puberty. In this first episode, Jen tells us all about the innovative, strange, and often gross practices and beliefs aro…
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TGIF was a staple in the American experience throughout the 90s. A true example of lightning in a bottle, this block of shows dominated TV ratings for over a decade and brought us some of the most memorable family sitcoms in television history. Diane goes over the inception of the TGIF format and some of the shows that enjoyed their runs as part of…
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In the second half of our foray into the use of drugs in infants, babies, and children, we bring you the fascinating history of opium! This is a cure-all that's been around for as long as we've known to cultivate the poppy plant. Just when you thought you knew all of the truly horrible things done to kids in the name of childrearing, get ready for …
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This show was gauranteed to make an appearance as a mini episode at some point! Not many shows are as deeply loved as Rugrats. This was Nickelodeon in it's prime - mastering the art of balancing comedy and sincerity. Also one of the first shows that had meaningful messages and lessons for parents. Jen covers the original run and we talk a bit about…
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We're back after a brief mid-season break and are bringing you two episodes on the use of highly addictive drugs as medicines for children and babies in history. In our first episode, Diane describes the various uses of cocaine. What began as a very specific surgical anesthetic, quickly became an infamous cure-all.…
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Today's mini episode is all about one of the most beloved PBS programs of all time, "Reading Rainbow". Lovingly brought to life by the one and only Levar Burton, it's won an embarrassing number of awards and has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity as it's original audience has become parents. But you don't have to take our word for it. We'll see you…
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In the second half of our two-part series on The Great Depression, Diane describes some of the details of The New Deal and how government programs impacted the lives of children and families. The Great Depression was objectively awful, but that won't stop our resident ray of sunshine from finding a few silver linings.…
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Captain Planet: he's our hero! Gunna bring pollution down to zero!This show is a beloved addition to our collection of mini episodes. Jen and Diane spend this week's episode nerding out over their planeteer status from the 90s. Jen also takes us on a quick detour to learn about the fascinating woman who conceived of and created Captain Planet - the…
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In the first of our two part series on The Great Depression, Diane goes over the history of the Great Depression and how it impacted families, children, and women. There are some surprising facts that come from this time (sorry kids, you can't work more than 8 hours a day!) and you'll even get a bit of singing from both Jen and Diane.…
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Jen is certain that she is living in a parallel universe this week as Diane tells her all about a television show that rings zero bells. After her mini existential crisis, Jen listens intently as Diane tells her all about Weinerville - a truly bizarre slice of 90s American television history. Come for the terrible puns, stay for the mesmerizing "pu…
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Our series on playgrounds is over, so we're taking a break this week with a one-off episode about the history and cultural significance of the hiccup! It's a nice, light episode. A bit of a palette cleanser before our next stretch, which will be a bit more grim. You've been warned!بقلم Our Parents Did What?!
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It's another mini episode! Television in the 90s offered up some truly inspired and lasting material. But few shows were as groundbreaking, beautifully executed, and timeless as Dinosaurs. In one of Jim Henson's final projects before his death, we get a show about an average family that has the bravery and foresight to tackle topics that other show…
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In our final episode in our exploration of Playgrounds, Diane shares what she has found about making modern playgrounds accessible to all children. We also discuss the resurgence of adventure playgrounds and touch upon the dreaded topic of playground politics.بقلم Our Parents Did What?!
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In our third mini episode of Season 2, Diane brings us back to 1985 to remember the much beloved Canadian TV miniseries, "Anne of Green Gables". It was wildly popular then and is enjoying a bit of a nostalgic come back due to the new Netflix series, "Anne with an E".بقلم Our Parents Did What?!
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This week Diane shares her research into modern playgrounds and the leaps and bounds we have made in terms of safety. We'll go over some of the playground materials of old and how we've worked to remove as many unnecessary dangers as possible (I'm looking at you, arsenic!). We'll also give you a few pro-tips to make your trip to the playground less…
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Jen's first mini episode brings us some 90's tween drama like only Nickelodeon could bring us with "The Secret World of Alex Mac". What was this wacky show about and why can't you buy the box set in England if you are the same age as the main character?بقلم Our Parents Did What?!
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In our second full episode of this season, Jen gives some more information about the history of playgrounds, focusing in this time on the slide. We were shocked to learn about when slides were invented and about how even this very simple device was still a casualty of gendered stereotypes.بقلم Our Parents Did What?!
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We're introducing something new this year - Mini Episodes! These bite sized episodes will come out in between our regular episodes and during Season 2 we'll be exploring our favorite TV shows from our childhoods. In our first Mini Episode, Diane tells us all about her love for The Magic School Bus.بقلم Our Parents Did What?!
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It's Season 2! Diane and Jen are back with a new set of wild episodes all about the history of parenting and child rearing. In this season, we'll be spending a few episodes diving deeper into one topic. So we're starting off with the history of the playground. In this episode, Jen explains the history of the swing from Ancient Greece to 1950s Ameri…
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Since beginning this podcast in early 2020, Jen and Diane haven't been able to see each other in person. In this episode, they are reunited and recording for the very first time in the same room! And Jen has a very special surprise for Diane. They take a stroll through a hospital magazine for new mothers circa 1950. In this episode, you'll hear lot…
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In this episode, we have a very special guest joining us to explore a topic that the three of us are highly invested in. LaWann Moses, from the More Than a Mother podcast, joins us to talk all about the history of women in the workforce. LaWann provides some amazing insights and also shows us how recent this history is. In many ways, we are living …
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Way back in February of 2020, before the pandemic and before we had honed our sound quality, Jen and Diane recorded this episode about the origins of gripe water. So join us as we travel back in time (TWICE!) to remember when it was ok to give babies alcohol and when the biggest concern when visiting Disney World was whether or not your kid could w…
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Jen provides some personal and timely research in this episode in honor of Pride. We discuss the practice of conversion therapy, how it has changed over time, and the impact it has had on the queer community. At the end of the day, this practice is torture and we hope that this episode plays some small part in ending the existence of conversion the…
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This week, Courtney and AntiBeauty founder Benjamyn Gardner dive headfirst into de-stigmatizing success, beauty, and in living confidently in the beauty of who you are. Check out AntiBeauty's Website, and Instagram to learn more! Want to engage with Courtney Nicole? Check out Courtney Nicole's LinkedIn, Sidecar Solutions, and Nonpareil Coaching for…
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Helicopter Parent. The term is usually uttered with rolled eyes and snide remarks. But when you take into account the circumstances of the 1980s & 1990s, it seems that this shift to overbearing parenting was somewhat inevitable. Come along with us as Diane details the history of the rise of the helicopter parent.…
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This week, Courtney and Suzi dive headfirst into rediscovering joy, defining what success means to you, and welcoming change. Check out Suzi's Website, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or send her an email to learn more! Want to engage with Courtney Nicole? Check out Courtney Nicole's LinkedIn, Sidecar Solutions, and Nonpareil Coaching for next steps…
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This week, Courtney dives headfirst into rethinking our relationship with food alongside diet dropout and advocate Jessie Johnson! Check out Jessie's Website, or Instagram to learn more! Want to engage with Courtney Nicole? Check out Courtney Nicole's LinkedIn, Sidecar Solutions, and Nonpareil Coaching for next steps.…
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This week, Courtney Nicole chats with her good friend Eddie all about financial freedom through education and using the right tools, setting your eyes on the next goal for yourself instead of drifting aimlessly, and how to spend effectively, safe effectively, and invest effectively. Check out Eddie's Website, LinkedIn, or send him an email to learn…
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What do the history of women in America and Jell-O have in common? More than you probably realize! In this episode, Jen explores the incredible road to the Jell-O salad and how this bizarre status symbol eventually fell out of favor. Come for the Perfection Salad, stay for the Jellied Veal Loaf!بقلم Our Parents Did What?!
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It all started when Jen bought Diane’s daughter an adorable unicorn and rainbow themed play tea set for her 2nd birthday. It got Diane thinking about how much she loved her own toy tea set growing up. Why was pretend tea time such a staple of growing up as a child in America? How long have miniature tea sets been marketed toward little girls, and w…
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This week, Courtney Nicole chats with filmmaker Matthew Manyak all about deciding to take steps forward, choosing to pursue what brings you life, letting the universe open doors on your behalf, what freedom means, and clearly spelling out dreams. Check out Matthew's Website, Instagram, IMDB, Facebook, YouTube, or Twitter to learn more! Want to enga…
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Snow White. Hansel and Gretel. The Frog Prince. Stories that are well known and beloved the world over. We can thank the very famous and very prolific Brothers Grimm for collecting and sharing these tales with the world. In this episode, Jen shares what she has learned about these brothers and why you should read these stories ahead of time before …
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Tune in to this dynamic discussion with Kayte Demont - social media influencer, marketer, and all-around good human. Topics range from too much emotion leading to lack of boundaries, experiencing life to the fullest, running toward what you love, and finding ONE good thing. Check out Kayte's LinkedIn, Instagram, and Website to learn more! Want to e…
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In this episode, we are joined by friend of the show Rachel Kuberry, who tells us all about the history of the baby cage and the historical importance of airing out babies. Why did these devices ever seem like a good idea and why did they fall out of fashion? And what are we still doing today that is essentially the modern equivalent?…
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From being a JAG in the Navy to discussing finances and redefining wealth and freedom, this episode has it all! Check out Brett's LinkedIn and The Taste of Mothiana Website, to learn more! Want to engage with Courtney Nicole? Check out Courtney Nicole's LinkedIn, Sidecar Solutions, and Nonpareil Coaching for next steps.…
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Birth control is ubiquitous in society today. It is so commonplace that we just refer to it as "the pill." But have you ever wondered how that pill came to be? Like many medical advances, its history is much darker than you may imagine. The history of modern day birth control centers around the horribly unethical mistreatment of Latine people with …
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This week, Courtney Nicole interviews digital content creator Abbie G about finding your community, the beauty and fluidity of being non-binary, and the power of self-acceptance Check out Abbie G's Podcast, Website, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn to learn more about what she does. Want to engage with Courtney Nicole? Check out Courtney …
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Throughout visual media, there are countless examples of the big window looking over a room of newborn, swaddles babies. The hospital nursery is a sight that most people are familiar with, but has really only been around since the early 20th century. Jen presents her findings into why they were created, some fascinating inventions to make them bett…
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If you are a 21st century mom you are probably familiar with the term baby wearing. It is very “in” right now, with wraps and carriers seen as not only functional, but also a fashion statement. Like many aspects of Western parenting, this practice is borrowed from other cultures with centuries-old traditions of baby carrying. Tune in to find out th…
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From the power of a smile to asking for help, to probably not playing poker with babies, join us this week as Courtney Nicole interviews digital nomad and remote career coach Juliana Rabbi. Check out Juliana's Website, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn to learn more about what she does. Want to engage with Courtney Nicole? Check out Courtn…
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This week, Courtney Nicole interviews traveling videographer, Estelle C all about paving your own trail in the world, despite what society wants you to do. Check out Estelle's Website, Instagram, and LinkedIn to hire her and learn more about what she does. Want to engage with Courtney Nicole? Check out Courtney Nicole's LinkedIn, Sidecar Solutions,…
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Join Courtney Nicole as she interviews Jade Matthews and we learn about owning your skin, being confident where you're at, choosing your story, and becoming more you. Check out Jade's Website, Facebook, and LinkedIn to learn more about what she does. Want to engage with Courtney Nicole? Check out Courtney Nicole's LinkedIn, Sidecar Solutions, and N…
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In this first episode, Courtney Nicole interviews podcast host Joy Bork. Listen as they discuss fancy words, what kind of human we want to be, how to listen to our bodies, and much more. Check out Joy's Website, Parks and Rewatch Facebook Page, Here We Are Podcast Facebook Page, and LinkedIn to learn more about what she does. Want to engage with Co…
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Few things are as quintessentially American as child beauty pageants. And it turns out, they also originated from our home state of New Jersey! In this episode, Jen takes us back to the mid 1800's to the beginning of the child beauty pageant craze. It goes through many evolutions until we get to the modern version and every step along the way is ab…
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