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DINK (Doubly Informed, No Kids)
DINK Podcast
8 episodes
5 months ago

As Thomas and James noticed their friends becoming parents - one thing jumped out: parents love giving advice to other parents. And so they thought: “Why not us?”


Kid-ing aside, James and Thomas are two non-parents who have always been uncertain but curious about parenthood. As the hosts of DINK, they ponder on questions related to parenthood from the non-parent perspective - from speculating on how to deal with the day-to-day changes of being a parent to discussing what being responsible for another human being might teach us about what it means to be human ourselves.


Whether you’re a parent looking for some unbiased (and unsolicited) advice, or a fellow childless adult wondering about how to fit in this parent-ful world (you’re not alone!), tune in to DINK!


Get in touch with our team at dinkpodcast [at] gmail.com


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As Thomas and James noticed their friends becoming parents - one thing jumped out: parents love giving advice to other parents. And so they thought: “Why not us?”


Kid-ing aside, James and Thomas are two non-parents who have always been uncertain but curious about parenthood. As the hosts of DINK, they ponder on questions related to parenthood from the non-parent perspective - from speculating on how to deal with the day-to-day changes of being a parent to discussing what being responsible for another human being might teach us about what it means to be human ourselves.


Whether you’re a parent looking for some unbiased (and unsolicited) advice, or a fellow childless adult wondering about how to fit in this parent-ful world (you’re not alone!), tune in to DINK!


Get in touch with our team at dinkpodcast [at] gmail.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Parenting
Education,
Kids & Family,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Relationships
Episodes (8/8)
DINK (Doubly Informed, No Kids)
A New Chapter
James and Thomas discuss how to manage new identities and new beginnings.

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5 months ago
23 minutes 25 seconds

DINK (Doubly Informed, No Kids)
Differences
James and Thomas discuss the ways they’ve dealt with differences in opinions, values and expectations across cultures and generations, and how these differences have impacted the closeness of the relationships in their lives.

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3 years ago
22 minutes 56 seconds

DINK (Doubly Informed, No Kids)
Appreciation
Thomas and James share stories about ways they’ve felt appreciated (or not) in different relationships, and how the perception of appreciation has changed over time.

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3 years ago
18 minutes 45 seconds

DINK (Doubly Informed, No Kids)
Money and Balance
James and Thomas reflect on the stories about money they internalized growing up, the ways money can connect and disconnect, and how to find balance and abundance when thinking about money and parenting.

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3 years ago
24 minutes 27 seconds

DINK (Doubly Informed, No Kids)
Another One?
Thomas and James share how they feel when making uncertain decisions, their relationships with their siblings, and how they think about the decision of having an additional child.

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3 years ago
23 minutes 40 seconds

DINK (Doubly Informed, No Kids)
Roles and Commitments
James and Thomas discuss the role of extended family in parenting, and are asked what types of commitments they are willing to make to their parenting friends.

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3 years ago
24 minutes 5 seconds

DINK (Doubly Informed, No Kids)
Raising Resilience
Thomas and James talk about resilience and mental health, and explore the question of what it means to raise a resilient child.

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3 years ago
17 minutes 50 seconds

DINK (Doubly Informed, No Kids)
Change and Ambivalence
In this pilot episode, Thomas and James talk about how relationships in their lives change as their friends transition into the world of parenthood, and the feelings that come up.

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3 years ago
19 minutes 31 seconds

DINK (Doubly Informed, No Kids)

As Thomas and James noticed their friends becoming parents - one thing jumped out: parents love giving advice to other parents. And so they thought: “Why not us?”


Kid-ing aside, James and Thomas are two non-parents who have always been uncertain but curious about parenthood. As the hosts of DINK, they ponder on questions related to parenthood from the non-parent perspective - from speculating on how to deal with the day-to-day changes of being a parent to discussing what being responsible for another human being might teach us about what it means to be human ourselves.


Whether you’re a parent looking for some unbiased (and unsolicited) advice, or a fellow childless adult wondering about how to fit in this parent-ful world (you’re not alone!), tune in to DINK!


Get in touch with our team at dinkpodcast [at] gmail.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.