Revisiting Kids and Screen Time

Revisiting Kids and Screen Time

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Parenting Teens

So, how's it going parenting four tweens and teens between us? We'll tell you! From what's lovely about teens to living with teenage roommates and the shifts we're making in our parenting. Plus the lessons we want them to learn before leaving the house.Just for Friends of the Sho ...  Show more

Damn Dinner

From our family table to yours, we have an honest episode about that ever-important and burdensome daily meal: damn dinner!We chat about the state of dinner in our households and what we're actually feeding out families. We dissect what makes dinner so damn hard and share some li ...  Show more

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