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Podcast Palooza— What are you listening to? (Parenting + Doomsday Edition)

Happy Tuesday everyone. It is time for another Podcast Palooza, a bit late this week. If you are new here, send me what you are listening to as of late!

If today you are not in the mood to share a podcast, slide on over to Music Monday for all your music discussion needs! 🎶_


In honor of Mother's Day coming up...

I thought maybe this week we could talk about different podcasts that anyone has listened to around family systems or parenting. What creators have you turned to to get advice for parenting?

This week we even have a BONUS THEME!

In Los Angeles on Monday, Elon Musk was featured in an interview, stating, "I listen to podcasts about the fall of civilizations to fall asleep". (Source)

I personally do not find this to be the most comforting bedtime media, to say the least. However, I can understand why delving deeper into our biggest fears can sometimes calm them. What do you think? Do you listen to doomsday podcasts?

Homer Simpson with a sign attached to his body that says "The End Is Near"


How We Do

Here we go— drop your links to what you have been listening to recently + browse others' suggestions. You can follow the suggested genre if you'd like, but don't feel confined to it; you're free to suggest whatever you want!

PS: If you are loving this theme, we also have a podcast tag for your listening musings, sharing your very special new episodes, and finding new things from other people on the internet. Check it out.

#podcast

Audiophiles unite! Learn on the go with dev podcasts, there are lots of different shows about lots of topics, done in a lot of different styles so hopefully you can find some that suit your needs.

See ya below!
-Rachel

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Rachel Fazio

I will go first— I did find this podcast to be very well-formatted and digestible as far as

podcasts on the end of this world/part of it goes.

Used to listen to Brene Brown's podcast which has a lot of great stuff on parenting!

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Michael Tharrington

Brene Brown is freaking awesome!

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Rachel Fazio

Love her!

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