23 min

A Kid's Perspective - Episode 5 Two Moms Day Drinking

    • Parenting

Early in the project I was talking through my ideas with my kids. They don’t know a lot about content creation or marketing, but they’re pretty honest and they tell me what they really think. 

They asked if they could be on an episode and I thought, of course! It’s a parenting podcast, but one with a broad interest in parenting as an enormous concept. And, while we focus mostly on moms, we’re bringing other demographics – dads, grandmas, non-parents, foster/adoptive parents  – into the mix as well. So why not kiddos? 
Then, last Thursday night, I realized I was going to have to interview my kids. 

Good God, you guys. I used to dread interviewing kids for the newspaper. They’re tough nuts to crack, they need really concrete questions to which they can give super concrete answers, and even then it’s a crap shoot. I was usually happy as hell to walk away from an interview with an elementary school aged child with one or two full quotes and enough basic information to sketch something out that would fit enough column inches to make it worth the time.
See the full show notes here!
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/twomomsdaydrinking)

Early in the project I was talking through my ideas with my kids. They don’t know a lot about content creation or marketing, but they’re pretty honest and they tell me what they really think. 

They asked if they could be on an episode and I thought, of course! It’s a parenting podcast, but one with a broad interest in parenting as an enormous concept. And, while we focus mostly on moms, we’re bringing other demographics – dads, grandmas, non-parents, foster/adoptive parents  – into the mix as well. So why not kiddos? 
Then, last Thursday night, I realized I was going to have to interview my kids. 

Good God, you guys. I used to dread interviewing kids for the newspaper. They’re tough nuts to crack, they need really concrete questions to which they can give super concrete answers, and even then it’s a crap shoot. I was usually happy as hell to walk away from an interview with an elementary school aged child with one or two full quotes and enough basic information to sketch something out that would fit enough column inches to make it worth the time.
See the full show notes here!
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/twomomsdaydrinking)

23 min