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After Hours takes a deeper turn as the crew sits with some of the most honest conversations yet. What starts as a discussion about parenting quickly opens into a real look at how kids are growing up in a world dominated by social media, constant access, and influences parents never had to deal with before. The group breaks down the challenge of raising children while accepting that this generation is living in a completely different reality.
From there, the conversation moves into fathers having uncomfortable but necessary talks, the differences in how sons and daughters are raised, and how early guidance or the lack of it can shape confidence, boundaries, and decision-making later in life. They reflect on growing up with strict parents versus “cool” parents, being overly protected versus left to figure things out alone, and how both extremes can leave lasting effects.
The episode also dives into relationships, sexual experiences, and the double standards that exist around them. The crew discusses how early encounters, power dynamics, and cultural norms affect men and women differently, and why certain experiences are normalized for one gender but stigmatized for the other. Therapy, compartmentalization, emotional triggers, and unhealed trauma all come up as they explore how people cope or avoid coping altogether.
As the night unfolds, the focus shifts to family dynamics, especially parent-child relationships. There’s an honest look at how siblings can grow up in the same household yet have completely different experiences, why parents show love in different ways, and how perspective changes with age. The episode closes with heartfelt reflections on aging parents, missed moments, and the importance of showing up while you still can.
Raw, reflective, and unfiltered, this After Hours episode blends humor with vulnerability and reminds you why these late-night conversations hit different.
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After Hours takes a deeper turn as the crew sits with some of the most honest conversations yet. What starts as a discussion about parenting quickly opens into a real look at how kids are growing up in a world dominated by social media, constant access, and influences parents never had to deal with before. The group breaks down the challenge of raising children while accepting that this generation is living in a completely different reality.
From there, the conversation moves into fathers having uncomfortable but necessary talks, the differences in how sons and daughters are raised, and how early guidance or the lack of it can shape confidence, boundaries, and decision-making later in life. They reflect on growing up with strict parents versus “cool” parents, being overly protected versus left to figure things out alone, and how both extremes can leave lasting effects.
The episode also dives into relationships, sexual experiences, and the double standards that exist around them. The crew discusses how early encounters, power dynamics, and cultural norms affect men and women differently, and why certain experiences are normalized for one gender but stigmatized for the other. Therapy, compartmentalization, emotional triggers, and unhealed trauma all come up as they explore how people cope or avoid coping altogether.
As the night unfolds, the focus shifts to family dynamics, especially parent-child relationships. There’s an honest look at how siblings can grow up in the same household yet have completely different experiences, why parents show love in different ways, and how perspective changes with age. The episode closes with heartfelt reflections on aging parents, missed moments, and the importance of showing up while you still can.
Raw, reflective, and unfiltered, this After Hours episode blends humor with vulnerability and reminds you why these late-night conversations hit different.

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