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A lively conversation on the joys and challenges of parenting and marriage. A dose of humor, humility, honesty and creative solutions for normal people who want to be amazing parents and spouses.

Growing Up With Kids :: A Funny Parenting Podcast Rachael & David

    • Kinder und Familie

A lively conversation on the joys and challenges of parenting and marriage. A dose of humor, humility, honesty and creative solutions for normal people who want to be amazing parents and spouses.

    Taking Your Kids on Practice Dates #093

    Taking Your Kids on Practice Dates #093

    This Week's Episode:
    One-on-one dates with our younger kids can be a great time to be together and to teach them the mechanics of how to go on a date when they get to that stage of life. This week, Rachael breaks down a recent date she took with one of our kids, including what he learned, what she enjoyed, and how much farting there ended up being...


    Since we are talking about teaching our kids to date, the Stat of the Week is about how people use dating apps and which apps are most popular.


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    • 28 Min.
    Toxic Positivity in Marriage #092

    Toxic Positivity in Marriage #092

    This Week's Episode:
    We are talking about toxic positivity again, but this time inside our marriages. We look at how passivity and "equanimity" (if we even use that word correctly) can make your spouse feel crazy.

    This conversation covers wives inviting their husbands to communicate their feelings in order to fight the  isolation, loneliness and feelings of confusion wives often feel. We encourage husbands to start from a place of legitimizing wives' feelings even if they aren't packaged right.

    On the lighter side, we also introduce horse and froggy and talk about how much baking soda is being used to fight smells in our house right now.


    The Stat of the Week is about stay-at-home-dad trends since the 1970s.


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    • 29 Min.
    Toxic Positivity in Parenting #091

    Toxic Positivity in Parenting #091

    This Week's Episode:
    We are back! Again...

    After a longer-than-expected layoff, we are back to talk about toxic positivity in our parenting--how we sometimes rush over our kids' feelings in an attempt to make them "feel better." If we are being honest, it is often about us wanting to feel better without really acknowledging our kids' hurt / pain / disappointment / fear and just sitting with them in it.

    We also talk about how David remains an idiot in countless ways, and why he needs to trim his eyebrow(s).


    The Stat of the Week is about how much less time married parents are spending together...alone.


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    • 36 Min.
    Mom, Embrace the Mom You Want to Be Not the One You Think You Should Be #90

    Mom, Embrace the Mom You Want to Be Not the One You Think You Should Be #90

    This Week's Episode:
    After a couple months off we are back to talk about how mom's can focus on being the mom they want to be, not the mom they think they are supposed to be.

    Our discussion is inspired by "Yes Day," and the way that moms and dads can often see and think about parenting differently. We might have different eyes, and often mom's feel more pressure (internally and externally) to "do everything in parenting right."

    It is important to be grounded in order to feel freedom to enjoy time with our kids. We all feel judged and guilty, no matter how disciplined or loose we are as parents. So, how do moms and dads work together to find more freedom, enjoyment, and connection with their kids?


    The Stat of the Week is about the pandemic's impact on young adults living with their parents.


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    • 35 Min.
    Got Guilt? Fighting Summertime Parenting Shame #089

    Got Guilt? Fighting Summertime Parenting Shame #089

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    This Week's Episode:
    We come back to the issue of parenting guilt every few months...I guess because it is front of mind (and heart) for us. Maybe you can relate.

    This week we are unpacking why we shouldn't feel so much guilt about how our kids spend their time during the summer. We remind ourselves about a few things:
    The summer doesn't have to be perfect.We don't have to curate a world of perfect adventures.It is ok--no, it is good--for our kids to be bored.It is normal to want space from our kids sometimes. They don't need a 24-hour a day cruise director.We should stop emotionally beating ourselves up over all of this.
    The Stat of the Week is about the "changes" in how teens spend their time during the summer. 

    • 34 Min.
    Summer Tips for Easier Fun at the Pool, Beach, or Wherever #088

    Summer Tips for Easier Fun at the Pool, Beach, or Wherever #088

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    This Week's Episode:
    Full of practical tips for making the most (and easiest) of summer activities--be it the pool, beach, hiking or whatever. [Bonus: David gets angry about bad, one-dimensional parenting advice on social media.)

    The Stat of the Week is also pool-inspired and covers some swimming statistics like how many 18-29 year old Americans own a hot tub or pool and what percentage of people pee in the pool (it's higher than it should be and probably lower than it actually is)!


    We mention a lot of different items in this episode. Here are links to a few of our favorites:
    Speedo mesh bagsTurkish beach towelWet dry bagSunscreens:  Blue Lizard spray and lotionSmall first aid kitBeach cup holderYeti CoozieYeti Hopper coolerLarge Ziploc containersMom bagsScout beach bagScout Rocket Pocket bagBOGG bag

    • 36 Min.

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