Licensed & Unsupervised with Beckee and Naomi
In this episode of License & Unsupervised, we talk about growing up in Michigan in the 90s — when Shelby Township still felt like the sticks, bonfires at Eisenhower were normal, and kids were basically feral. We discuss: * Car culture and growing up near the Motor City * Graduation memories from the 90s * Old-school pranks and the chaos of growing up before social media * Customer service and why it still matters * Car accidents, consequences, and how life teaches lessons * The rise of car wrapping culture * Crimes from the past finally coming to light The conversation also gets deeper as we talk about: * ADHD and growing up as people pleasers * Masking in straight-laced environments * Trying to fit into spaces that didn’t fully feel like us * How our moms “mommed” us differently * What it means to be performative vs authentic And somewhere in the middle of all of it, Naomi tells a story very badly. Licensed? Yes. Supervised? Definitely not in the 90s.
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