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You Turned Out OK

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From latchkey kids to helicopter parents, You Turned Out OK is a witty and insightful podcast that explores the generational shifts in parenting and grandparenting. With humor, heart, and a touch of nostalgia, we bridge the gap between Gen X & Boomer grandparents and their Millennial children.

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Episode 9-Life is a Layer Cake

Life is a Layer Cake April 15, 2026 Featuring: Melissa Kosovych SUMMARY What does it really look like to build a life while you’re in it?In this episode ofYou Turned Out OK, Mrs. B talks with Melissa Kosovych—a millennial momof two under two, business owner, and songwriter—about navigating motherhood, career, andidentity in real time.From the Gen X expectation of “doing it all” to a more intentional, flexible approach, thisconversation gets honest about what matters now, what can wait, and why not everything is anemergency.Real life. Real choices. No perfect balance. KEY TOPICS Balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship The evolution of Melissa’s business during motherhood Overcoming imposter syndrome and building confidence The importance of flexibility and letting go of expectations The impact of COVID-19 on her career and business The role of community and word-of-mouth in growth Teaching and nurturing young performers The importance of self-care and creative incubation CHAPTERS 00:00 Generational Perspectives on Motherhood and Career 02:18 Melissa’s Journey: Balancing Motherhood and Business 11:44 Navigating Energy and Priorities as a New Parent 12:10 Evolving Business Models in Motherhood 18:04 The Impact of COVID on Work and Parenting Dynamics 18:25 Embracing Opportunities Beyond Pigeonholing 19:28 Navigating Career Changes and Family Life 22:07 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome 24:58 The Challenges of Being Your Own Boss 28:42 The Creative Process and Balancing Life 35:10 Motherhood’s Impact on Creativity KEYWORDS motherhood, entrepreneurship, creativity, work-life balance, women in business, parenting,artistic careers, imposter syndrome, flexible work, personal growth

16. apr. 2026 - 38 min
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Episode 8 – See Me After Class

Episode 8 – See Me After Class March 18, 2026 Featuring: Liz Morgan SUMMARY In this episode, Mrs. B sits down with her mother, a middle school teacher of nearly 50 years, to explore how kids, parents, and classrooms have evolved over generations. While technology and pressure have transformed the student experience, one thing hasn’t changed: kids still need strong relationships, independence, and room to grow. This conversation is a reminder that raising capable kids isn’t about doing more for them—it’s about knowing when to step back. KEY TAKEAWAYS Kids haven’t fundamentally changed—but their world has. Technology, constant connection, and increased pressure mean they rarely get a break from being “on.” Parents are more involved than ever, but more involvement doesn’t always mean better outcomes. Independence, problem-solving, and learning from consequences are still critical life skills. What matters most hasn’t changed: strong relationships, curiosity, and the space to grow. Kids need support, but they also need room to struggle, to be bored, and to figure out who they are on their own. CHAPTERS 00:00 Generational Changes in Education 03:01 The Impact of Technology on Learning 05:47 Parental Involvement: Then and Now 08:41 The Role of Social Media in Student Life 11:37 The Pressure of Extracurricular Activities 14:38 The Importance of Downtime for Kids 17:34 Stress Levels in Today’s Students 23:18 Evolution of Discipline in Education 26:59 Generational Teaching: A Teacher’s Perspective 30:16 Navigating Technology in Education 34:17 Supporting Students: The Role of Parents 35:43 Curiosity: The Key to Success 37:06 The Timeless Nature of Teaching KEYWORDS education, teaching, middle school, parenting, technology in education, generational change, student behavior, parental involvement, AI in classrooms, educational advice

19. mar. 2026 - 42 min
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Episode 7 – Max Turned Out OK

Episode 7 – Max Turned Out OK March 4, 2026 Featuring: Max Bandarenko SUMMARY In this heartfelt episode, Mrs. B and her son, Max, discuss the transition from parent to grandparent, reflecting on childhood memories, lessons learned, and the evolving nature of parenting. They explore the importance of community support, generational differences, and the impact of technology on parenting styles. The conversation highlights the realization of responsibility that comes with parenthood and the hopes for the next generation. Through rapid-fire questions, they cover various parenting topics, emphasizing that no parent is perfect, but that as long as love and understanding are present, children will turn out ok TAKEAWAYS ● The transition to grandparenthood can be surprising and emotional. ● Childhood memories shape our understanding of parenting. ● Parenting styles evolve and differ between generations. ● Community support is crucial in raising children. ● Technology plays a significant role in modern parenting. ● It’s important to teach children how to cope with their emotions. ● Gentle parenting can help children learn self-soothing techniques. ● Parents are not perfect, and that’s okay. ● Children benefit from interacting with adults from a young age. ● The phrase ‘You turned out okay’ reflects the journey of parenting. CHAPTERS 00:00 The Transition of Parenting Roles 06:58 Parenting Styles and Approaches 14:10 Surprises of Fatherhood 21:46 Generational Perspectives on Parenting 30:23 Reflections on Parenting Challenges KEYWORDS parenting, grandparenting, childhood memories, generational differences, parenting styles, community support, technology in parenting, lessons learned, family dynamics, reflections

6. mar. 2026 - 43 min
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Episode 6 – Sit Still! Pay Attention! Unlocking ADHD’s Hidden

Superpowers February 18, 2026 Featuring: Nicole Burke & Sharon Burke SUMMARY Ever wonder what it’s like growing up labeled as “difficult” before the term ADHD even existed? Or how a social butterfly blossoms into a fierce advocate? This episode is a revealing, witty, and sometimes tear-jerking dialogue with Nicole Burke, a behavioral analyst turned ADHD superhero, and her mom, Sharon, proving that understanding and patience can turn chaos into kindness. TAKE AWAYS ● The childhood stories of Nicole, the “social butterfly,” who was labeled too talkative, fidgety, and just “too much.” ● How early discipline often missed the mark, with real talk on what discipline really needs—understanding ● The evolution from negative labels to recognizing brain-based strengths, aka superpowers ● The journey of diagnosis, medication, and the myth-busting of what ADHD really looks like in girls ● How masking impacts adult women and what that means for self-acceptance ● Practical advice for teachers and parents on fostering a truly supportive environment ● The empowering story of how knowledge shifts perception and can help design a more inclusive future CHAPTERS: 00:00 Discusses the historical context of ADHD and how children were labeled in the past. 02:20 Personal stories of childhood experiences and early signs of ADHD. 04:26 The journey to diagnosis and common misconceptions about ADHD. 06:14 How discipline was often misapplied and the importance of understanding. 13:20 Transitioning from negative labels to recognizing strengths. 33:31 The impact of masking behaviors and the journey towards self-acceptance. 42:07 Tips for teachers and parents on creating supportive environments. 53:32 How knowledge and understanding can lead to a more inclusive future. KEYWORDS parenting, ADHD awareness, neurodiversity support, behavioral analysis, ADHD superpowers childhood ADHD diagnosis, ADHD masking, ADHD in women, ADHD focus strategies, ADHD education for parents, ADHD support systems, ADHD advocacy, ADHD and self-acceptance, ADHD productivity tips, ADHD myths and facts, ADHD and hyperfocus

19. feb. 2026 - 1 h 2 min
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Episode 5 – Call Your Grandmother

Episode 5 – Call Your Grandmother February 4, 2026 Featuring: Gloria Bandarenko SUMMARY In this episode of You Turned Out OK, Mrs. B discusses parenting across generations with her mother-in-law, Gloria (the OG Mrs. B), a member of the silent generation. They explore the differences in parenting styles, the challenges modern parents face, and the evolving nature of family dynamics. Gloria shares her insights on the importance of open communication, the role of a mother-in-law, and the pride of being a grandparent. The conversation highlights the significance of family traditions and the impact of cultural influences on parenting. TAKEAWAYS Generational differences shape parenting styles. Open communication is key in modern parenting. Parents today face unique challenges with information overload. Millennial parents are more involved and attentive. Cultural influences play a significant role in parenting. The role of a mother-in-law is to support and respect boundaries. Grandparenting offers a different perspective on love and care. Family traditions are important for passing down values. Parents should not feel guilty about making mistakes. Social media can negatively impact parenting. CHAPTERS 00:00 Generational Perspectives on Parenting 02:52 The Evolution of Parenting Styles 06:02 Modern Parenting Challenges 08:49 Admiring Millennial Parenting 11:58 Cultural Influences on Parenting 14:56 The Role of a Mother-in-Law 17:48 Grandparenting: A Different Experience 21:00 Family Legacy and Traditions 23:43 Reflections on Parenting Advice 26:37 Final Thoughts on Parenting and Grandparenting KEYWORDS parenting, generational differences, modern parenting, grandparenting, family traditions, cultural influences, advice, motherhood, family dynamics, emotional support

5. feb. 2026 - 32 min
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