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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 39 MIN

Bad Nanny, Big Food Conspiracies & Baby's First Steps

from Past our Bedtime · host Taylee and Braydon

A nanny quit after one week because a toddler threw a tantrum. We have thoughts.We're back with another episode and things got spicy fast.This week: a mom who's also an engineer, triathlete, and financial professional is DONE being called "mama" by everyone, and we get into why the title mom deserves more credit than people give it. A first-time dad with zero paternity leave wants to know how to survive the newborn stage, and Luke Combs actually said it best. A nanny quit after a one-week trial because a 15-month-old hit her and threw food on the floor... you know, normal toddler stuff. We also need to talk about Big Food and their "healthy" snack scam because we're onto them.Plus, Taylee was convinced the flu test touches your brain. She looked it up. She was wrong. And baby took his first steps this week so we're basically emotional wrecks.As always, this is not real medical or parenting advice. We're just two mid-twenties parents doing our best and dragging you along for the ride.Got a question for the Parent Helpline? Send it our way! We'd love to feature you next week

A nanny quit after one week because a toddler threw a tantrum. We have thoughts. We're back with another episode and things got spicy fast. This week: a mom who's also an engineer, triathlete, and financial professional is DONE being called "mama" by everyone, and we get into why the title mom deserves more credit than people give it. A first-time dad with zero paternity leave wants to know how to survive the newborn stage, and Luke Combs actually said it best. A nanny quit after a one-week...

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