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Grown-Ups, Growing Up
Adam Krajewski
3 episodes
1 day ago
An authentic, multi-generational podcast featuring a grown-up mother and a grown-up son, having an open and honest dialogue about growing up. In this podcast, we explore these perspectives and learnings with openness, curiosity, love, and humor. Our aim is to build bridges of understanding in our generational perspectives about growing up in different ages and stages of life. Hopefully you can take something positive from our conversations - we’re happy to have you with us on the journey!
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An authentic, multi-generational podcast featuring a grown-up mother and a grown-up son, having an open and honest dialogue about growing up. In this podcast, we explore these perspectives and learnings with openness, curiosity, love, and humor. Our aim is to build bridges of understanding in our generational perspectives about growing up in different ages and stages of life. Hopefully you can take something positive from our conversations - we’re happy to have you with us on the journey!
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Society & Culture
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Episode 1 - Introduction, Dry January, Intention
Grown-Ups, Growing Up
41 minutes 2 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 1 - Introduction, Dry January, Intention

Summary:

This podcast, titled 'Grownups Growing Up,' was sparked by a conversation three years ago about bridging the generational gap. The hosts (Carie and Adam) aim to create a dialogue between different generations and explore topics related to personal growth and understanding of different perspectives.

The first episode discusses the concept of dry January and the relationship with alcohol. They also touch on the discovery of a new shape, the influence of parents on alcohol consumption, and the importance of infusing love and intention into gatherings.

The hosts invite listeners to join them on their journey of learning and growth.

Takeaways:

  • The podcast aims to bridge the generational gap and create a dialogue between different generations.
  • The hosts explore topics related to personal growth and understanding.
  • The first episode discusses the concept of dry January and the relationship with alcohol.
  • Infusing love and intention into gatherings can enhance the overall experience.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast

03:04 The Decision to Start the Podcast

06:20 Discovery of a New Shape

10:12 Continuous Process of Evolution

13:11 Technical Difficulties and Learning

13:35 The Topic of Dry January and Alcohol Consumption

22:51 Influence of Parents on Relationship with Alcohol

25:14 Generational Differences in Alcohol Consumption

26:04 Caffeinated Drinks and Alcohol Consumption

29:04 Non-Alcoholic Alternatives34:11Origins of the Podcast Idea

36:23 Continual Learning and Listener Feedback

38:01 Aperiodic Tile and Dry January

39:37 Infusing Love and Intention into Gatherings

42:02 Conclusion and Call to Share the Podcast

Grown-Ups, Growing Up
An authentic, multi-generational podcast featuring a grown-up mother and a grown-up son, having an open and honest dialogue about growing up. In this podcast, we explore these perspectives and learnings with openness, curiosity, love, and humor. Our aim is to build bridges of understanding in our generational perspectives about growing up in different ages and stages of life. Hopefully you can take something positive from our conversations - we’re happy to have you with us on the journey!