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From playgrounds to shopping malls, MTV to livestreams, this episode is a joyful ride through the generational glow-up. Tiffani and Caprice reflect on the way they grew up—what they had, what they didn’t, and what shaped them. They talk about the freedom of playing outside until the streetlights came on, the thrill of handwritten notes, and the what you gain from putting down your device and connecting with someone for real. Then we flip the lens to today’s kids: digital natives with endless access, evolving norms, and new ways of connecting.
By Tiffani Mintz and Nova CapriceFrom playgrounds to shopping malls, MTV to livestreams, this episode is a joyful ride through the generational glow-up. Tiffani and Caprice reflect on the way they grew up—what they had, what they didn’t, and what shaped them. They talk about the freedom of playing outside until the streetlights came on, the thrill of handwritten notes, and the what you gain from putting down your device and connecting with someone for real. Then we flip the lens to today’s kids: digital natives with endless access, evolving norms, and new ways of connecting.