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Led by her son, this mom and son duo offer the perspectives of both youth and maturity while navigating gripes, games, and growing up. From serious to silly, we've got you covered.
Come get to know us and the show! We're the perfect podcast for anyone with youth in their life. Come get a taste of this snack-sized microcast!
Username struggles got you down? Need a handle that's gonna grow with you? Is this your first online identity? Or maybe you've had a few and need some perspective to explain the process to someone else?
Gripe: Coming up with a username
Game: Word Association
Growth: What it means to choose your own online identity
During this trying time, we all need to do our best to be on the same page. We interviewed different groups of people to see how our community is currently feeling regarding the coronavirus pandemic.
Gripe: The coronavirus pandemic
Game: Trivia
Growth: COVID-19 and our community
When Halloween comes to mind, chances are so do costumes, candy, and spooky things. We’ve all probably heard a version or two about where these traditions might come from and what the history of Halloween is. Some might be factual, others might be speculation. Let us set the record straight! And stick around for a special story time with writer Ray Paramo as he does a reading of frightful short story, “Little Monsters”.
Gripe: Costumes and candy, why do we have that?
Game: Story Time with Guest Ray Paramo
Growth: Never too old to enjoy Halloween!
Just like flowers, each crystal has a different meaning and time that it should be used. Today we’re getting a little metaphysical as we delve into the world of crystals!
Gripe: World of crystals and their properties
Game: This, That, or The Other
Growth: Open-minded to energy work
Who wants to play video games? This indoor past-time has a massive audience of all varieties! With a community this large, everyone is bound to find something for them. But as often as it can bring people together, it also has the power to drive people apart by gamers acting like a poor sport. We discuss single-player, co-op, and multiplayer/online video games.
Gripe: Video games’ ability to bring people together and drive them apart
Game: Reference Your Preference
Growth: Avoiding toxic behaviors and practicing good sportsmanship