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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2024 · 1H 3M

six of one, half a dozen of the other

from dialoguing · host Kaitlyn Elizabeth

In this episode, Kaitlyn, from the newsletter dialoguing on Substack, and her husband dive into the last 2 weeks of newsletters (1, 2) talking about their favorite books, TV shows, movies of 2023 and how the fam navigated the holidays, as well as a bunch of questions about life (e.g., Why is football the way it is? What is a hall pass, anyway?).We are on Apple Podcasts here and Spotify here. Feel free to listen and/or leave a review there as well!!Content warning: This is a parenting heavy one, and as always, explicit language.Show notes:* Erikson’s Stages of Psychosocial Stages* Youtube Short (mentioned at 22:30) Get full access to 🌼 dialoguing at dialoguing.substack.com/subscribe

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