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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
We talk to an award-winning high school teacher (and mother) from North Carolina, discussing if kids should go back to school physically, remotely, etc -- and the logistical puzzle in front of parents, students, school and the government. There's also a new Ask Milo.
Find Leah Carper on Instagram @how_i_teach_high_school
Find us on Twitter @regularstreets
Email us at [email protected]
Text us or leave a voicemail at 210.570.8551
Leave a voicemail or text us with your Ask Milo questions at (210) 570-8551
You can also tweet us at @regularstreets
Or email us at [email protected]
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What are our days like during shelter-in-place? Also, "Ask Milo" returns.
We talk about healthy ways to discuss (and deal with) how your kids behavior(s) may be driving you crazy.
We discuss how we handle being parents on days when it feels mentally difficult to do so. We also share this week's "Notables", and Milo shares his best tips for playing Stardew Valley during "Ask Milo".
We bring you up to speed after a long podcast hiatus, and we talk about keeping our marriage strong after adding a child, another child...and then another child. We also have new "Notables" and "Ask Milo" segments.
We welcome our friend Amy as a guest to discuss eskimos, Canadian football, and also delve into the merits of home schooling vs. attending public school.
We discuss our experiences during Catherine's successful and unsuccessful pregnancies.
We introduce a new segment called "Weird News!", answer questions from Twitter, share more music recommendations, and of course -- another "Ask Milo" segment.
We discuss how having kids has affected our relationship. We also go on tangents about animated features from 15+ years ago, have another Q&A with our 3-year-old son, Milo, and give more music recommendations.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.