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EPISODE · May 14, 2025 · 50 MIN

“Were You Even Irish if You Didn’t Drink in a Field?” | The Truth About Underage Drinking in Ireland

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In this nostalgic and hilarious episode of Was Your Ma On Telly, we’re joined by our very close friend Rebecca as we take a trip down memory lane and unpack our chaotic experiences with underage drinking in Ireland and make comparisons to the drinking culture of today.Kelly and Ami and Rebecca delve into their personal experiences of underage drinking, reflecting on the thrill, rebellion, and social dynamics of their teenage years. They share humorous and vivid memories, from their first intoxicated experiences to sneaking into house parties and parks. The discussion highlights the evolution of teenage drinking culture, touching on modern trends like health consciousness, the rise of gym culture, decreased alcohol consumption, and the increased use of drugs and social media among today's youth. They also consider the complexities of parenting teenagers in the current age and emphasise the importance of communication and safety **Why You Should Listen:** If you’ve ever experienced or been curious about the complexities of teenage rebellion     and social dynamics. If you're interested in understanding how teenage behavior and substance use trends have evolved over time. If you're a parent looking for insights and strategies on handling modern teenage challenges. If you want a humorous and relatable trip down memory lane that showcases the wild, unpredictable nature of teenage years (we’ve all done it - don’t judge lol)**Key Takeaways:**A deeper understanding of teenage drinking and socialising in the 2000s, compared to today's trends. Insight into the behavioral evolution influenced by social media, gym culture, and health consciousness among modern teens. The significance of communication and safety in parenting teenagers. Real-life anecdotes that highlight the fun, rebellion, and camaraderie of teenage life.Recognition of the challenges posed by the rise of drug use and the safeguarding measures that can be employed by parents today.🎧 Enjoyed the madness?If this episode brought back memories (or gave you the fear), you’ll love the rest of the Was Your Ma On Telly series. From navigating Irish mammies to chats about telly nostalgia, IVF, grief, friendship, and figuring it all out, we’ve got all types of stories that'll make you laugh, cry, and text your mates.Check out our previous episodes and let us know what you think and what you’d like to hear more of Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this nostalgic and hilarious episode of Was Your Ma On Telly, we’re joined by our very close friend Rebecca as we take a trip down memory lane and unpack our chaotic experiences with underage drinking in Ireland and make comparisons to the drinking culture of today.Kelly and Ami and Rebecca delve into their personal experiences of underage drinking, reflecting on the thrill, rebellion, and social dynamics of their teenage years. They share humorous and vivid memories, from their first intoxicated experiences to sneaking into house parties and parks. The discussion highlights the evolution of teenage drinking culture, touching on modern trends like health consciousness, the rise of gym culture, decreased alcohol consumption, and the increased use of drugs and social media among today's youth. They also consider the complexities of parenting teenagers in the current age and emphasise the importance of communication and safety **Why You Should Listen:** If you’ve ever experienced or been curious about the complexities of teenage rebellion     and social dynamics. If you're interested in understanding how teenage behavior and substance use trends have evolved over time. If you're a parent looking for insights and strategies on handling modern teenage challenges. If you want a humorous and relatable trip down memory lane that showcases the wild, unpredictable nature of teenage years (we’ve all done it - don’t judge lol)**Key Takeaways:**A deeper understanding of teenage drinking and socialising in the 2000s, compared to today's trends. Insight into the behavioral evolution influenced by social media, gym culture, and health consciousness among modern teens. The significance of communication and safety in parenting teenagers. Real-life anecdotes that highlight the fun, rebellion, and camaraderie of teenage life.Recognition of the challenges posed by the rise of drug use and the safeguarding measures that can be employed by parents today.🎧 Enjoyed the madness?If this episode brought back memories (or gave you the fear), you’ll love the rest of the Was Your Ma On Telly series. From navigating Irish mammies to chats about telly nostalgia, IVF, grief, friendship, and figuring it all out, we’ve got all types of stories that'll make you laugh, cry, and text your mates.Check out our previous episodes and let us know what you think and what you’d like to hear more of Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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