Parenting teens in midlife is a contact sport—with hormones, homework, and a whole lot of Wi-Fi. In this conversation with recreational therapist and boy-mom Katie Meek, we pull back the curtain on boundaries, boredom, and the black market of old iPhones. We wrestle with the question every modern parent faces: are we raising connected kids or disconnected humans? And yes—we make the case for bringing back a little 1990s childhood: more bikes, fewer likes. (0:00) Parenting Teenagers in a World...
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Parenting teens in midlife is a contact sport—with hormones, homework, and a whole lot of Wi-Fi. In this conversation with recreational therapist and boy-mom Katie Meek, we pull back the curtain on boundaries, boredom, and the black market of old iPhones. We wrestle with the question every modern parent faces: are we raising connected kids or disconnected humans? And yes—we make the case for bringing back a little 1990s childhood: more bikes, fewer likes. (0:00) Parenting Teenagers in a World...
Welcome to the very first episode of Found at 40 — the podcast for women navigating midlife transitions, identity shifts, and the question we’re all asking: What’s next? In this kickoff convo, host Chrissi (married at 20, three kids, now asking big life questions) is joined by her older sister Sarah (divorced at 40, roller derby queen, in the middle of a major life transition) to talk about what it really feels like to hit your 40s and realize… you’re ready to pivot. Whether you’ve been a sta...
Found at 40
Parenting teens in midlife is a contact sport—with hormones, homework, and a whole lot of Wi-Fi. In this conversation with recreational therapist and boy-mom Katie Meek, we pull back the curtain on boundaries, boredom, and the black market of old iPhones. We wrestle with the question every modern parent faces: are we raising connected kids or disconnected humans? And yes—we make the case for bringing back a little 1990s childhood: more bikes, fewer likes. (0:00) Parenting Teenagers in a World...