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Hosted by Kat & Drew, this isn’t your average “inspiration podcast.” It’s a mix of laughs, love, wisdom, and wild tangents — the kind of conversations you’d have at 1AM with your funniest, realest friends.  Each episode dives into the things that fill us up — from creativity and relationships to life’s awkward moments and “did-that-really-happen?” stories.  Whether you’re looking to refill your spirit, rethink your week, or just laugh at two people trying to sound wise while arguing over snacks — pull up a chair, because the water’s fine.💧 The Well — The Source of Something Greater.

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I Swore I’d Never Do This (Then I Aged)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557680/fan_mail/new] We are back from our hiatus on The Well to tackle an inevitable, terrifying, and surprisingly comforting milestone: the exact moment you realize you have officially turned into your parents. From the irrational urge to hoard plastic bags in the pantry and hyper-focusing on the Texas thermostat, to landing an argument three separate times in the exact same format, we explore the behavioral psychology of aging. Drew and Kat unpack the generational shift from Gen X teenage rebellion to mid-life clarity. Why do we dismiss authority figures in our youth, only to find profound structural comfort in their wisdom later on? We dive into family dynamics, protective parenting styles, traumatic childhood break-ins, and the strange, calming relief of watching birds outside an office window. It turns out that walking a mile in their shoes isn't a defeat—it's full-circle emotional intelligence.Subscribe to The Well to master the art of navigating life's craziest generational shifts. Interactive "Key Moments" (Chapters) * 00:00 The "Radio Volume" Aging Test * 01:30 Why is it Hard to Generate Podcast Topics? * 02:40 The Exact Moment You Become Your Parents * 04:10 Why Dr. Rick Progressive Commercials Hit Different * 05:10 Welcoming Houses vs. Cold Dark Dungeons * 06:20 The Strict Rule of the Texas Thermostat * 08:00 The Hidden Danger of Hoarding Plastic Bags * 09:20 Irrational Childhood Fears vs. True Realities * 10:50 Life360 Tracker: Do Gen X Parents Worry Too Much? * 12:40 The Toxic Habit of "Walking Out & Returning" to an Argument * 16:20 Why Aging Gen Xers Buy Everything in Pairs * 18:30 Reconsidering Your Parents' Advice on Sleep and Health * 20:40 The Instinctual "Old Man Grunts" Explained * 21:40 Midwestern Tornado Alerts vs. East Coast Basements * 23:00 The Calming Tech Behind Bird Watching * 27:10 Why Your Teenager is Programmed to Rebel * 33:50 Biggest Dating and Academic Regrets Looking Back * 36:40 What the Story of Moses Teaches Us About Ego * 42:30 Checking the Coffee Pot: The Pre-Vacation Routine * 46:00 What Would Horrify Your Younger Self? Podcast, The Well, Gen X Nostalgia, Becoming your parents, Turning into my parents, Generational gap, Dr Rick progressive commercial, Aging gracefully, Texas electricity bills, Life360 tracking kids, Teenage rebellion behavior, Parental wisdom, Family dynamics psychology, Parenting advice tips, Bird feeder camera tech, Midlife realization, Why old people grunt, Child adult relationship, Growing older regrets, Turn down radio to see, GenX feral childhood #TheWell #GrowingOlder #GenX #Parenting #DrRick Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557680/support]

25 mei 2026 - 41 min
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Why 90s Kids are More Resilient: The Science of Boredom

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557680/fan_mail/new] Think quicksand was your biggest threat? Think again. Discover how 90s myths actually built your resilience. In this episode of The Well, Andrew Leff and Kathryn Ikle peel back the curtain on the "analog childhood" that defined a generation. Using Entity-Based SEO, we explore the shift from Information Scarcity (where parents were the ultimate source of truth) to the Instant Gratification of the 2026 digital landscape. We analyze specific cultural "Entities" like quicksand legends, storm drain adventures, and the 30-minute post-meal swimming rule. This isn't just a trip down memory lane; it’s a strategic look at how social rituals, makeshift technology (like can-telephones), and prank calls fostered the problem-solving skills required in today's high-tech professional world. Cognitive Resilience: Why "silly" childhood rules created better adult problem-solvers. Tech Evolution: How the transition from analog to digital changed the way we trust information. Authentic Connection: Practical ways to reclaim face-to-face warmth in a digital-obsessed era. Creativity Hacks: Using "childhood boredom" as a tool for modern innovation. 00:00 - The Mystery of 90s Childhood Myths 02:15 - Why Every Kid in the 90s Feared Quicksand 05:30 - Prank Calls: The Original Social Media Training? 08:45 - The Truth About the "30-Minute Swimming Rule" 12:10 - How Makeshift Toys Fostered Early Innovation 16:20 - Adults vs. Google: The Death of the "Ultimate Truth" 20:45 - Reclaiming Authentic Connection in 2026 25:30 - Why Boredom is Necessary for Creative Success :90s childhood, vintage toys, childhood myths, quicksand legends, analog vs digital. Authentic connection, digital-obsessed era, social evolution, resilience, fact-checking culture. Creative problem solving, childhood habits, societal norms, mindset shifts, parenting in the digital age. Show Notes (Podcast Specific): From storm drains to smartphone apps, Drew and Kat explore how the "dangerous" fun of the 90s created a foundation for modern resilience. Learn why our childhood misconceptions were actually the best training for today’s fast-paced world. Hashtag Strategy: #90sNostalgia #TheWellPodcast #DigitalEvolution #ChildhoodMemories #HumanConnection Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557680/support]

3 mei 2026 - 42 min
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How to Build Confidence in Any Room

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557680/fan_mail/new] Discover what your teen isn't telling you about college, confidence, and the future. In Episode 24 of The Well, Drew and Kat sit down with a very special guest: their son, Travis Perez, a fashion design student at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). This conversation bridges the generational gap, exploring the "vibe" of modern campus life and the grit required for entrepreneurship in the digital age. From selling gum in middle school to launching Nuisance to Humanity, Travis breaks down his "design language" and the importance of networking for Gen Z. We dive deep into nostalgia, the psychological triggers of music and environment, and the "transition plan" every parent needs as their child becomes a young adult. Value Proposition: * The SCAD Experience: An insider look at one of the world's top art schools. * Social Magnetism: A simple trick to build confidence in rooms full of strangers. * Parental Transition: How to shift your relationship from "manager" to "mentor." * Fashion Business: The reality of "cut and sew" and building a brand from scratch. Strategic Link: * [Check out Travis’s Work: NuisanceToHumanity.com] * [Watch our last episode on Nostalgia here] 3. Semantic Chapters (Google Key Moments) * 00:00 - Why SCAD was the "Only Option" for College * 03:02 - What Triggers Gen Z Nostalgia? * 05:15 - How to Start a Side Hustle in Middle School * 07:35 - Entrepreneurship Lessons from Raking Leaves * 13:30 - The Best April Fools Pranks for Families * 16:40 - Why College Students Feel Constant Stress * 18:44 - How to Stay Accountable After Leaving Home * 19:55 - Developing a Unique Design Language in Fashion * 24:10 - What is the "Art Meets Fashion" Showcase? * 28:35 - The #1 Advice for High School Seniors * 31:25 - How to Stop Treating Your Teen Like a Kid * 36:20 - The Secret to Making Friends in Any Room SCAD, Savannah College of Art and Design, Fashion Major, College Freshman Tips, Art School Reality.  Nuisance to Humanity, Fashion Branding, Teen Side Hustles, Networking for Gen Z, Social Confidence. Parent-Teen Communication, Transitioning to Adulthood, The Well Podcast, Family Traditions, Empty Nester Advice. Ever wonder what’s actually going through your college student's head? Travis Perez joins Drew and Kat to discuss his journey at SCAD, the hustle of starting a fashion brand, and why parents struggle to see their kids as adults. It’s a masterclass in social confidence and generational connection. #ModernParenting #SCAD #GenZCreatives #TheWellPodcast #NuisanceToHumanity Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557680/support]

25 apr 2026 - 39 min
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Stop Being a "Relationship Accountant"

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557680/fan_mail/new] Are you subconsciously keeping a tally of everything you do for your partner? We’re breaking the score. In this episode of The Well, co-hosts Drew and Kat dive deep into the psychology of Relationship Reciprocity and the "Petty Behavior" that destroys intimacy. Moving beyond generic advice, they explore the Teamwork Dynamics required to navigate Perimenopause and Hormonal Fluctuations as a unit. Using the "Goldfish Brain" analogy, Kat explains why memory capacity affects Conflict Resolution, while Drew provides a raw look at the Partner Support role during difficult life seasons. They touch on Human-Centric Communication, Love Languages, and the importance of Morning Rituals in maintaining a Solid Relationship amidst 2026’s "Heavy Times." *  Learn why you keep tallies and how to turn "points" into "partnership." * Actionable tips for partners supporting a spouse through hormonal changes. * Why "Tone over Truth" is the secret to resolving arguments. > Grab The Well Merch: https://the-well-with-kat-and-drew.printify.me/ [https://the-well-with-kat-and-drew.printify.me/ ]– Support the show and fuel your morning ritual. > Watch Next: "Why Rituals Save Relationships" https://youtu.be/dGBTYkR6-6o [https://youtu.be/dGBTYkR6-6o] * 00:00 - Why "The Well" is your source for connection * 02:24 - Stop keeping a subconscious relationship tally * 04:30 - How to avoid the "Relationship Accountant" trap * 06:54 - Is "I didn't know" a relationship cop-out? * 09:37 - Balancing physical vs. emotional availability * 11:31 - Menopause Support: A guide for partners * 14:45 - Breaking the "I'm Fine" communication barrier * 25:25 - Overcoming procrastination in household tasks * 30:33 - Why "Brutal Honesty" might be hurting your peace * 38:25 - Reclaiming intimacy with a Morning Ritual Drew and Kat explore why keeping "tallies" in a relationship can lead to toxic pettiness and how to transition into a "Teamwork First" mindset. From navigating the raw realities of menopause support to the importance of morning rituals, this episode is a masterclass in human-centric partnership. Stop keeping score and start filling your well.  #RelationshipGoals #MenopauseSupport #TheWellPodcast #ThirdEntity #ProductiveFreedom Emotional Intelligence, Conflict Resolution, Love Languages, and Reciprocity.  Menopause Support, Perimenopause Reality, Supporting a Spouse.  Morning Rituals, Overcoming Procrastination, Teamwork Mindset. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557680/support]

19 apr 2026 - 41 min
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From Cabbage Patch to Furby: The Weirdest Toys That Define Generational Childhoods

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557680/fan_mail/new] Why toys from the past evoke such nostalgic memories — and how their dangers and designs reflect their era.In this episode, Andrew and Kathryn explore the evolution of childhood toys, contrasting the innocence and risks of older toys with today's safer options. They reminisce about popular toys, safety concerns, and how playthings reflect cultural attitudes toward childhood, creativity, and danger. * The nostalgia and chaos of Cabbage Patch Kids and other 80s toys * Dangerous toys from the past: lawn darts, stretch Armstrong, and more * How safety standards have changed in toy manufacturing * The influence of media and marketing on childhood play * Toys that spark creativity and mental patterns—Yo-yos, Spirograph, and sand tables * Electronic toys of the 80s and 90s: Teddy Ruxpin, Speak & Spell, and the Talk Boy * The cultural impact of toys: collectibles, conventions, and viral trends like Stouffer’s Pizza   Timestamps:  00:00 - Welcome and episode overview  01:13 - Nostalgia for Cabbage Patch Kids and childhood toy craze  02:42 - The cultural commentary on toy marketing and promoting parenting stereotypes  03:47 - Personal experiences with toys: favorites and dislikes  04:40 - The chaos surrounding toys like Rainbow Brite and Care Bears  05:43 - Emotional attachment to dolls and nurturing play  06:57 - The significance of toys made by family, and attachment to childhood possessions  09:29 - Toys that would never be made today: Stretch Armstrong, lawn darts, and dangerous classics  10:54 - Childhood risk-taking with toy guns, lawn darts, and injuries  12:24 - Safety evolution in toys and toy recalls: safety vs. creativity  13:19 - Classic toys like SkipIt, Pogo sticks, and clown balls  14:39 - The fascination with kinetic and patterned toys: sand tables, Spirograph 15:52 - Dangerous outdoor toys: clackers, slap bracelets  16:36 - Cheap toys like water ring toss games and Etch A Sketch limitations  17:41 - Iconic toys revisited: Light Bright, Tinker Toys, and година  18:44 - The enduring allure of design and patterns in toys  19:44 - The magical appeal of robotic toys: Teddy Ruxpin and talking electronic toys  21:02 - Vintage mechanical toys and early electronics: Simon, Speak & Spell  23:03 - Collecting trends: cereal prizes, McDonald's Happy Meals, and trading cards  24:52 - The cultural impact of toys: memorabilia, conventions, and pop culture niches  26:41 - Creepy and unusual toys: Furbies, trolls, Boglins  28:11 - Viral toys and hazards: Squirmies, Mr. Bucket, and the dangers of lawn darts 30:39 - Toys that cause annoyance and the evolution of kid-aimed gadgets: Gack, fart toys  32:23 - Kids' toys vs. adult entertainment: gags, gherkin products, and nostalgia 37:09 - The influence of iconic brands: Lisa Frank, Strawberry Shortcake, and nostalgic smells  42:17 - The allure of scents, collectibles, and enduring toy memories  47:07 - Pogs, baseball cards, and nostalgic trading culture  49:30 - Classic outdoor toys: Big Wheels, slip n’ slides, and the limits of fun  54:38 - The safety and innovation in outdoor play equipment today  55:37 - Toys from different generations and family relics  56:23 - The craftsmanship behind toys: Yo-yos, yo-yos tricks, and homemade toys 57:26 - Wrap-up: engaging the audience to share their favorite toys and childhood memories   And remember — share your favorite nostalgic toy in the comments and join the conversation! Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557680/support]

7 apr 2026 - 50 min
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