In this episode of Suburban Burnout, Laura and Megan discuss various parenting trends that they believe should be reconsidered or ditched altogether. They explore the impact of social media on parenting, the dangers of over-parenting, the concept of safetyism, and the shift from traditional birthday parties to more meaningful experiences. The conversation also touches on the challenges of intensive parenting and the importance of allowing children to have unstructured playtime. In this conversation, Laura and Megan explore various themes related to parenting, including the pressures of youth sports, the impact of eco-anxiety on children, the pitfalls of toxic wellness culture, the challenges of overconsumption and digital overload, and the emerging concept of JOMO (joy of missing out). They discuss the importance of balancing healthy living with realistic expectations and the need for open conversations about these topics to foster a healthier mindset for both parents and children.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Ditching Parenting Trends 06:03 Overparenting and Its Consequences 11:59 The Dangers of Over-Scheduled Lives 17:57 Intensive Parenting and Its Effects 33:56 Navigating Youth Sports and Pressure 40:54 The Dangers of Toxic Wellness Culture 49:08 Overcoming Overconsumption and Digital Overload 01:00:41 Embracing the Joy of Missing Out (JOMO)
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