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In this episode of Excuse My Grandma, Kim and Grandma Gail dive into the complexities of family dynamics during election season, offering listeners advice on how to navigate conversations with relatives who may have opposing political views. They then reminisce about the podcast’s beginnings and share stories of life split between NYC and Palm Beach, touching on Kim’s experience transitioning from dating while living with her grandparents to managing a long-distance relationship. The duo also explores Gen Z’s latest dating trend, “Throning,” which prioritizes status over romance, and breaks down key highlights from the 2025 Grammy nominations, including Beyoncé’s record-breaking achievement. With Thanksgiving around the corner, Kim and Gail discuss tips for sidestepping holiday tensions, focusing on gratitude, and keeping traditions alive.
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In this episode of Excuse My Grandma, Kim and Grandma Gail dive into the complexities of family dynamics during election season, offering listeners advice on how to navigate conversations with relatives who may have opposing political views. They then reminisce about the podcast’s beginnings and share stories of life split between NYC and Palm Beach, touching on Kim’s experience transitioning from dating while living with her grandparents to managing a long-distance relationship. The duo also explores Gen Z’s latest dating trend, “Throning,” which prioritizes status over romance, and breaks down key highlights from the 2025 Grammy nominations, including Beyoncé’s record-breaking achievement. With Thanksgiving around the corner, Kim and Gail discuss tips for sidestepping holiday tensions, focusing on gratitude, and keeping traditions alive.
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