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HI, welcome to Episode The Eighty-Sixth
An entertaining, thoughtful and informative podcast. We lead and encourage conversation between adults, young adults and kids. Every Wednesday, we discuss topics of interest from both the younger and the older point of view.
We hope you find something of value here.
Hi,
In this episode, a father and daughter explore the complexities of peer pressure and why the drive to fit in often intensifies as children enter their teenage years. They discuss how social media has expanded the definition of "peers" and the fear of isolation that leads many to succumb to group mentality. The duo offers advice on fostering the strength to be a contrarian and the importance of kids supporting one another in making independent choices. To conclude, they dive into "Internet Weirdness" regarding the branding origins of Wi-Fi and a fascinating look at the daughter’s unique habit of categorizing the world as "even" or "odd.”
(0:00) Trying to understand what peer pressure really is.
(19:48) What kids ask: Does WiFi stand for William Filliam?
“For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” Nelson Mandela
Have an awesome day,
Scout and William
For anyone looking, it's a new day always
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By Certified father and daughterHI, welcome to Episode The Eighty-Sixth
An entertaining, thoughtful and informative podcast. We lead and encourage conversation between adults, young adults and kids. Every Wednesday, we discuss topics of interest from both the younger and the older point of view.
We hope you find something of value here.
Hi,
In this episode, a father and daughter explore the complexities of peer pressure and why the drive to fit in often intensifies as children enter their teenage years. They discuss how social media has expanded the definition of "peers" and the fear of isolation that leads many to succumb to group mentality. The duo offers advice on fostering the strength to be a contrarian and the importance of kids supporting one another in making independent choices. To conclude, they dive into "Internet Weirdness" regarding the branding origins of Wi-Fi and a fascinating look at the daughter’s unique habit of categorizing the world as "even" or "odd.”
(0:00) Trying to understand what peer pressure really is.
(19:48) What kids ask: Does WiFi stand for William Filliam?
“For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” Nelson Mandela
Have an awesome day,
Scout and William
For anyone looking, it's a new day always
Hypermentilating is reader and listener supported. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.