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The Generation Gap
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25 episodes
1 week ago
The only light- hearted podcast starring two giggly girls, Ruhi Mahesh and Niveditha Ravichandran gathering people from different generations to discuss some not- so- light hearted topics.
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The only light- hearted podcast starring two giggly girls, Ruhi Mahesh and Niveditha Ravichandran gathering people from different generations to discuss some not- so- light hearted topics.
Show more...
Leisure
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Episode 16- Kids are Weird I Mom Code Ft. kidsareweirdpodcast
The Generation Gap
50 minutes
4 years ago
Episode 16- Kids are Weird I Mom Code Ft. kidsareweirdpodcast

Kids are weird. There, we admitted it! But, hey, here's the thing- weirdness is what defines a child; it's what makes every child so very unique and special in their own way. In this episode of 'The Generation Gap', hosts Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh (Gen Z) initiated a very spicy conversation with Michigan mums and hosts of the kidsareweird podcast- Ms. Ashley Kay and Ms. Becka Traud (Gen Y)! From discussing taboos associated with motherhood to asking them questions all kids are dying to ask their parents, this episode is full of candidness, laughter, and heart-touching stories. ❤️

The Generation Gap
The only light- hearted podcast starring two giggly girls, Ruhi Mahesh and Niveditha Ravichandran gathering people from different generations to discuss some not- so- light hearted topics.