EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 27 MIN
Midnight Snack E118: The Kids Who Grew Up Between Sirens
from Reality Check My Life · host Mad Madame Gin
💞Support the Sanctuary & the Work: 💞✨ Help sustain the land, animals, and mission behind this podcast. ✨🕯️https://quantumfusionfc.org/support 🕯️Reality Check My Life | Midnight Snack | E118: The Kids Who Grew Up Between SirensThis episode began with a Facebook memory… and a mistake.A video of my son Jeremy and his friends growing up together from elementary school through their Class of 2020 graduation year — a graduation year that never fully happened.But while rewatching those photographs this weekend, I realized this episode wasn’t really about nostalgia.It was about witnessing.These young adults were born into the shadow of 9/11 and launched into adulthood during a global pandemic. A generation raised between collective emergencies, uncertainty, fear culture, school shooter drills, social media pressure, and interrupted rites of passage.And yet somehow…they still forged deep loyalty, friendship, tenderness, humor, and connection with one another.In this deeply personal Midnight Snack, we talk about:✨ developmental interruption✨ survival vs. integration✨ the emotional impact of lost thresholds✨ why rites of passage matter psychologically✨ the hidden grief many Class of 2020 graduates still carry✨ Gen X survival conditioning✨ friendship as nervous system regulation✨ and the quiet resilience of a generation still becoming themselvesThis one is raw.Tender.Reflective.And written straight from the heart.Because maybe these kids were never “behind.”Maybe history interrupted them.💡 Listen · Reflect · Reset🎙️Produced by Kavi Apoha Studios 🌕A Zero Point Eclectic Production 💬 Hosted by Gin — Soul Doula, Eclectic Alchemist, founder of ZPE & QFFC.🎵Theme Song Lyrics: Rev. Mad Madame Gin · Music & Arrangement: Mureka🌐 realitycheckmylife.com💞 Support the Sanctuary & the Work: https://quantumfusionfc.org/support📱 Instagram @reality.check.my.life🕯️ We’ll keep the enlightenment on … and the shadows have snacks. 🍪
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💞Support the Sanctuary & the Work: 💞✨ Help sustain the land, animals, and mission behind this podcast. ✨🕯️https://quantumfusionfc.org/support 🕯️Reality Check My Life | Midnight Snack | E118: The Kids Who Grew Up Between SirensThis episode began with a Facebook memory… and a mistake.A video of my son Jeremy and his friends growing up together from elementary school through their Class of 2020 graduation year — a graduation year that never fully happened.But while rewatching those photographs this weekend, I realized this episode wasn’t really about nostalgia.It was about witnessing.These young adults were born into the shadow of 9/11 and launched into adulthood during a global pandemic. A generation raised between collective emergencies, uncertainty, fear culture, school shooter drills, social media pressure, and interrupted rites of passage.And yet somehow…they still forged deep loyalty, friendship, tenderness, humor, and connection with one another.In this deeply personal Midnight Snack, we talk about:✨ developmental interruption✨ survival vs. integration✨ the emotional impact of lost thresholds✨ why rites of passage matter psychologically✨ the hidden grief many Class of 2020 graduates still carry✨ Gen X survival conditioning✨ friendship as nervous system regulation✨ and the quiet resilience of a generation still becoming themselvesThis one is raw.Tender.Reflective.And written straight from the heart.Because maybe these kids were never “behind.”Maybe history interrupted them.💡 Listen · Reflect · Reset🎙️Produced by Kavi Apoha Studios 🌕A Zero Point Eclectic Production 💬 Hosted by Gin — Soul Doula, Eclectic Alchemist, founder of ZPE & QFFC.🎵Theme Song Lyrics: Rev. Mad Madame Gin · Music & Arrangement: Mureka🌐 realitycheckmylife.com💞 Support the Sanctuary & the Work: https://quantumfusionfc.org/support📱 Instagram @reality.check.my.life🕯️ We’ll keep the enlightenment on … and the shadows have snacks. 🍪
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