This week on Twist Happy Hour, we’re taking a gin-soaked journey through Ireland — from Galway’s Tribe Gin School to Donegal’s coastal distilleries — and chasing it with a real conversation about identity, ancestry, and why so many Americans are thinking about moving abroad. Keryn just returned from Ireland with a suitcase full of small-batch gins, while Kate’s knee-deep in her own Irish citizenship process. What starts as a tour of juniper and seaweed botanicals turns into a deeper look at w...
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This week on Twist Happy Hour, we’re taking a gin-soaked journey through Ireland — from Galway’s Tribe Gin School to Donegal’s coastal distilleries — and chasing it with a real conversation about identity, ancestry, and why so many Americans are thinking about moving abroad. Keryn just returned from Ireland with a suitcase full of small-batch gins, while Kate’s knee-deep in her own Irish citizenship process. What starts as a tour of juniper and seaweed botanicals turns into a deeper look at w...
1980s Parenting vs. Today: Why It’s So Much Harder Now | Twist Happy Hour Ep. 6
Twist Happy Hour Podcast
20 minutes
5 months ago
1980s Parenting vs. Today: Why It’s So Much Harder Now | Twist Happy Hour Ep. 6
Is modern parenting just harder—or are we all just exhausted? In this episode, we chat about growing up in the 1980s vs. raising kids now. From screen time stress to online safety, catfishing, and constant pressure to “do it all,” we’re unpacking why today’s parents are overwhelmed... and maybe a little nostalgic for simpler times. Chapters 00:00 Cocktails and Conversations: The Twist Happy Hour Introduction 02:58 Navigating Parenting in the Digital Age 05:46 The Challenges of Technology and...
Twist Happy Hour Podcast
This week on Twist Happy Hour, we’re taking a gin-soaked journey through Ireland — from Galway’s Tribe Gin School to Donegal’s coastal distilleries — and chasing it with a real conversation about identity, ancestry, and why so many Americans are thinking about moving abroad. Keryn just returned from Ireland with a suitcase full of small-batch gins, while Kate’s knee-deep in her own Irish citizenship process. What starts as a tour of juniper and seaweed botanicals turns into a deeper look at w...