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Somewhere along the way, keeping kids safe slowly turned into keeping them supervised at all times. In this episode, Romain kicks things off by asking a simple but uncomfortable question: when did letting kids roam start to feel irresponsible? Why has independent play, wandering the neighborhood, or figuring things out alone become so rare? Jesse, Biz, and Romain dig into the cultural, emotional, and practical reasons parents hold on so tightly—from fear and social pressure to convenience and guilt—and what kids might be losing as a result. They talk confidence, risk, boredom, resilience, and why freedom isn’t the opposite of care. Did they crack it? Check it out.
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Somewhere along the way, keeping kids safe slowly turned into keeping them supervised at all times. In this episode, Romain kicks things off by asking a simple but uncomfortable question: when did letting kids roam start to feel irresponsible? Why has independent play, wandering the neighborhood, or figuring things out alone become so rare? Jesse, Biz, and Romain dig into the cultural, emotional, and practical reasons parents hold on so tightly—from fear and social pressure to convenience and guilt—and what kids might be losing as a result. They talk confidence, risk, boredom, resilience, and why freedom isn’t the opposite of care. Did they crack it? Check it out.

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