Once and Future Parent

TruStory FM

Three parents. Three generations. One endlessly humbling journey. Welcome to Once and Future Parent, where the parenting timeline gets the roundtable it deserves. Join hosts Matthew Fox (brand new parent), Mandy Kaplan (mom to a high-schooler), and Pete Wright (father of mostly-launched grown kids) as they gather to compare notes from three different stages of family life. From the sleepless nights of preparing for a newborn, through the chaos of early adolescence, to the bittersweet art of letting go, each episode tackles the lessons, laughs, and late-night Googling that come with parenting at any age. Expect a mix of heartfelt honesty, media-fueled nostalgia, and just enough intergenerational snark to keep it relatable. We’ll talk about everything from screen-time philosophies and failed movie nights, to the last bedtime story and the awkward magic of being parented by your own kid. Whether you’re building a nursery or texting your college student emojis you don’t fully understand, you’ll find real talk, hard-won wisdom, and a reminder that none of us are in this alone.

  1. From Diapers to Destinations: Surviving (and Loving) Family Travel

    JAN 21

    From Diapers to Destinations: Surviving (and Loving) Family Travel

    Fresh off a trip to Italy with his three-month-old, Matthew is riding high on new-parent vindication: his baby slept through both transatlantic flights while chaos reigned around him. But Pete and Mandy are quick to remind him that the easy travel window is fleeting—and they've got the battle scars to prove it. In this episode, the trio swaps stories from the parenting travel trenches: Mandy's solo flight where her toddler baptized her in apple juice, Pete's infamous Baby Bjorn blowout that left his spouse covered in diarrhea for an entire red-eye, and the critical lesson both stories teach (pack. extra. clothes.). They also dig into the logistics that actually matter—Delta's sky bassinet service, the art of traveling light with maximum redundancy, and how to accept help from the secret community of parents who recognize that desperate look in your eyes. The conversation shifts to daycare transitions and the bittersweet process of learning to let go—from the anxiety of those first phone buzzes to the unexpected heartbreak of receiving an adorable video and wishing you were cuddling instead of working. Mandy shares a cautionary tale about a babysitter who took her joking "no fun tonight" instruction completely literally, leaving her son unable to play Batman. And in a hopeful coda, Pete offers a glimpse of the future: traveling with adult children is genuinely wonderful. They carry things. They pay for stuff. They're just... friends on a trip. Something to look forward to, parents—even if 14 years feels like a long wait. KEY TOPICS Matthew's Italy trip triumph: baby Penn sleeps through international flightsThe sky bassinet: Delta's bulkhead bassinet service for infantsMandy's juice-soaked solo flight with toddler CaseyPete's legendary diaper blowout / Baby Bjorn disasterThe golden rule: always pack extra clothes (Matthew packed three changes for 24 hours)Navigating travel logistics with strollers, wheelchairs, and baby gearThe daycare transition: learning to trust and let goWhen babysitters take instructions too literallyTraveling with only children: Mandy's solution of bringing Casey's best friendThe promised land: traveling with adult children

    49 min
  2. Parenthood (The Movie) Part 2

    12/31/2025

    Parenthood (The Movie) Part 2

    Mandy and Matthew complete their deep dive into Ron Howard’s Parenthood, focusing on the film’s most quietly devastating subplot: Frank Buckman’s relationship with his troubled youngest son, Larry. This conversation explores how the movie tackles parental favoritism, the limits of unconditional support, and the painful moment when a parent realizes they can’t fix their adult child—but might get another chance with an unexpected grandchild. The discussion examines how Larry’s gambling addiction mirrors more familiar addiction narratives, why Frank’s silent recognition that “it’s never going to change” hits so hard, and how Jason Robards delivers a masterclass in understated acting. Mandy and Matthew also reflect on the film’s refusal to wrap everything up neatly, the fleeting nature of those perfect family moments, and what it means to accept that our children will blame us for things—sometimes legitimately, sometimes as a necessary step toward their own growth. Questions We Discussed: How does Frank’s enabling relationship with Larry mirror the dynamics of families dealing with addiction?What does the quiet scene where Frank tells Cool “your father’s not coming back” reveal about accepting parental failure?Why does the film refuse to give us a neat resolution, and what does that say about real parenting?How does the “roller coaster” metaphor apply to both the euphoric ending and the inevitable downs to come?What did Frank actually mean when he told his sons to “make your mark,” and how did each son interpret it differently?How does early parenthood create the illusion of total control, and when does that illusion start to crack?

    32 min
  3. Parenthood (The Movie) Part 1

    12/24/2025

    Parenthood (The Movie) Part 1

    What happens to your sense of self when you become a parent? In this raw and reflective conversation, Mandy and Matthew share their experiences of identity transformation, relationship dynamics, and the profound disorientation that comes with a new baby, all through the prism of the classic 80’s movie: Parenthood. From the fantasy of parenting versus the reality of sleepless nights to the invisible mental load that often falls on mothers, this episode explores the emotional and practical challenges that accompany early parenthood. The hosts discuss how becoming parents changed their relationships with their partners, the struggle to maintain individual identity while caring for an infant, and why the phrase “sleep when the baby sleeps” feels impossible when your mind won’t stop racing. Questions we explored: How does becoming a parent challenge your sense of identity and who you thought you were?What’s the difference between the fantasy of parenting and the reality of caring for a newborn?Why does the mental load of parenting often fall disproportionately on mothers, even in equitable partnerships?How can partners navigate different parenting styles and instincts in those early weeks?What does it mean to grieve the loss of your pre-parent self while also loving your new role?Why is “sleep when the baby sleeps” such frustrating advice for new parents?How do you maintain your relationship with your partner when you’re both exhausted and touched out?What support systems actually help new parents versus the advice that falls flat?

    53 min
5
out of 5
8 Ratings

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Three parents. Three generations. One endlessly humbling journey. Welcome to Once and Future Parent, where the parenting timeline gets the roundtable it deserves. Join hosts Matthew Fox (brand new parent), Mandy Kaplan (mom to a high-schooler), and Pete Wright (father of mostly-launched grown kids) as they gather to compare notes from three different stages of family life. From the sleepless nights of preparing for a newborn, through the chaos of early adolescence, to the bittersweet art of letting go, each episode tackles the lessons, laughs, and late-night Googling that come with parenting at any age. Expect a mix of heartfelt honesty, media-fueled nostalgia, and just enough intergenerational snark to keep it relatable. We’ll talk about everything from screen-time philosophies and failed movie nights, to the last bedtime story and the awkward magic of being parented by your own kid. Whether you’re building a nursery or texting your college student emojis you don’t fully understand, you’ll find real talk, hard-won wisdom, and a reminder that none of us are in this alone.