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Don't Tell The Kids - 1st Episode

33 min · 20 de sep de 2025
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Show Notes (Episode 1 – "How Are We Doing as Parents?"): In this debut episode, Brian and Melissa lay it all out—the highs, lows, and everything in between: * Rating themselves as parents (spoiler: it depends on the day) * Embarrassing their kids at school and navigating middle-school drama * The struggles of teen/tween parenting vs. toddler years * Setting (and enforcing) rules around phones, curfews, and late-night sneaking * The biggest fears as kids get older: safety, independence, and the "what-ifs" * Why raising boys vs. girls brings different worries * Their full backstory: meeting at a restaurant, moving from Michigan to Portland, San Diego, and finally Texas * Marriage in Vegas, two kids later, and building a life (and podcast) together * Why they started this podcast: to share the honest ups and downs of parenting and marriage in the teenage years A raw, funny, and relatable first step into what will become an ongoing conversation about life, love, parenting, and everything in between.

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