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361. A New Chapter
This summer, Nora and her husband dropped off two kids: one at college and the other at a new apartment in a new city for a grad program. While there…
September 13, 2024
357. Friends Without Kids
As a parent, Nora knows she’d never be able to raise kids without support from her child-free friends.
September 9, 2024
306. Your Family Is Normal
Grab a broom because we’re making a big, sweeping generalization! Your family is normal!
June 28, 2024
265. Boys Night
Being a parent to little kids is tough. Today we hear from a Dad who figured out how to reframe a difficult part of parenting into something fun.
May 2, 2024
263. The Dinosaur Did It
A listener sent us an email about how her three year old created a family tradition- blaming any mess on a dinosaur.
April 30, 2024
260. Morning Cuddle
Enjoying parenting is all about noticing the little things. Nancy sent us an email telling us about a daily ritual between herself and her daughter.
April 25, 2024
247. Stay Humble
Today we’re celebrating the harsh but humbling experience of interacting with children.
April 8, 2024
225. SeeYaTomorra!
OneAn okay thing that falls in the category of “kids say the darndest things”.
March 7, 2024
193. Loving Into the Future
Kelly lost her dad when she was still in high school. Then her grandfather stepped up and became an important person in her life. When he died, Kelly felt very…
January 23, 2024
158. A Disappointing Christmas
Parenting a child with a disability can be challenging. But our listener Ashley shares a story about how some days it’s also really, really funny.
December 5, 2023
156. With Love, Your Friend
Nora’s nephew got COVID a few years ago and had to stay home from school during the fun, end of year activities. One of his friends wrote him a get…
December 1, 2023
69. Business Kid
This Okay caller tells us about a very memorable Halloween costume that her child wore.
August 2, 2023
68. Bedtime With Charlie
Parenting can involve a lot of worrying about all the ways we’re unknowingly setting our kids up for future therapy. But for now, there’s stories at bedtime.
August 1, 2023