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Fear, Guilt, and Country Crock

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This episode starts with Sarah and Amanda reminiscing about childhood memories. From Country Crock swimming on toasted bagels to Weight Watchers snacks masquerading as treats, we can all agree the 90s were deep in their diet era. After some encouragement -- the girls get into the "meat and potatoes of the discussion". The seemingly age old phrase: "You'll miss me when I'm gone." After Amanda posed that question to Threads, the responses opened up a much bigger conversation about fear-based parenting, generational patterns, and the things we were told as children that hit very differently as adults. If you're an elder millennial unpacking the messages you inherited and deciding which ones deserve to come with you into the next chapter, you're in the right place. ✨ Follow us on Instagram @iymn_podcast and join our little corner of the internet where we say the quiet part out loud. New episodes every week wherever you get your podcasts.

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Fear, Guilt, and Country Crock

This episode starts with Sarah and Amanda reminiscing about childhood memories. From Country Crock swimming on toasted bagels to Weight Watchers snacks masquerading as treats, we can all agree the 90s were deep in their diet era. After some encouragement -- the girls get into the "meat and potatoes of the discussion". The seemingly age old phrase: "You'll miss me when I'm gone." After Amanda posed that question to Threads, the responses opened up a much bigger conversation about fear-based parenting, generational patterns, and the things we were told as children that hit very differently as adults. If you're an elder millennial unpacking the messages you inherited and deciding which ones deserve to come with you into the next chapter, you're in the right place. ✨ Follow us on Instagram @iymn_podcast and join our little corner of the internet where we say the quiet part out loud. New episodes every week wherever you get your podcasts.

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