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Breaking Curfew

Breaking Curfew takes you back to growing up in the 80s and 90s, when freedom came with scraped knees and consequences. We talk streetlights, unsupervised summers, VHS tapes, landlines, and the stuff we probably shouldn’t have been doing. It’s not a history lesson. It’s remembering what it felt like before everything was monitored.

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    Unsupervised Summer

    Before group chats, before constant check-ins, before anyone knew where you were at all times… there was summer.And once you left the house, you were gone.In this episode of Breaking Curfew, we rewind to the days of being out from morning until the streetlights came on. No phones. No tracking. Just bikes, friends, and figuring it out as you went.We talk about what it was really like growing up with that kind of freedom. Leaving the house with no plan and somehow ending up everywhere. Riding across town, knocking on doors, finding whoever was outside, and making the day up as it happened.From random adventures to near-misses, from the “cool spots” everyone knew about to the trouble you definitely weren’t supposed to get into… this was a different kind of childhood.We get into the risks, the independence, and the trust that came with it. How we learned things the hard way, handled situations on our own, and built memories that wouldn’t exist if everything was monitored.It wasn’t structured. It wasn’t scheduled.It was freedom.If you remember hearing “be back before dark,” drinking from the hose, or losing track of time until you knew you were in trouble… this one’s for you.Merch coming soon!Visit and shop here:https://www.etsy.com/shop/FilthandFeralCo

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    Landlines & Parent Gatekeepers

    Before cell phones, before texting, before “I’ll just share my location”… there was the landline.And if you wanted to talk to your friends, you had to go through the real gatekeepers. Their parents.In this episode of Breaking Curfew, we dive into what it was like growing up when communication wasn’t private, convenient, or guaranteed. Calling the house and hoping your friend answered. Getting interrogated by their mom or dad before they even handed over the phone. Memorizing numbers like your life depended on it. And that one moment of panic when someone said, “Hold on, let me get them.”We talk about the unspoken rules, the awkward conversations, the pressure of calling at the wrong time, and the creative ways we tried to avoid or work around it all. From strict households to the “cool” houses where everyone hung out, this was a whole system that doesn’t exist anymore.It wasn’t just about making a call. It was about navigating people.There’s a lot of laughs in this one, but also a real look at how different things were when access wasn’t instant and privacy wasn’t guaranteed.If you remember asking, “Is so-and-so there?” or hanging up and calling back hoping someone else answered… this one’s for you.Merch coming soon! Visit and shop here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/FilthandFeralCo

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    The Video Store Era

    Before streaming. Before algorithms. Before everything was instant… there was the video store.In this episode of Breaking Curfew, we rewind to a time when Friday nights meant a trip under fluorescent lights, walls lined with plastic cases, and the pressure of picking the right movie before someone else grabbed it first. This is the era of Blockbuster, late fees, rewinding tapes, and judging a movie purely by its cover.We talk about what it felt like walking through those aisles, the unwritten rules of the “New Releases” section, and the quiet disappointment of finding an empty shelf where your movie should’ve been. The hunt mattered. The choice mattered. And somehow, that made the experience hit different.From staff recommendation cards to renting games for the weekend, from begging your parents for “just one more” to discovering movies you probably shouldn’t have been watching yet… this episode is all about the ritual, the randomness, and the magic of it all.It wasn’t just about watching something. It was about the build-up. The anticipation. The shared experience.And once that tape was in… you were locked in.Press play, rewind your memory, and don’t forget… be kind, rewind.Merch coming soon! Visit and shop here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/FilthandFeralCo

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    Streetlights On

    The only rule was be home before darkThis is where it starts.In Episode 1, we set the tone for what Breaking Curfew really is. Not a polished podcast, not a highlight reel. Just real conversations built from real experiences.We get into what “breaking curfew” actually meant for us growing up. The late nights, the freedom, the mistakes, and the moments that didn’t seem like much back then but ended up shaping everything. The kind of memories that stick with you whether you want them to or not.We talk about where we came from, how those early choices carried into adulthood, and why we even decided to start this podcast in the first place. Not because we have answers, but because we’re still figuring things out and wanted to document the process as it happens.There’s some humor, some honesty, and a few stories that probably should’ve stayed in the past. But that’s part of it.This episode is the foundation. The mindset behind the show. The reason it exists.If you’ve ever stayed out too late, pushed limits, or learned the hard way, you’ll feel right at home here.Welcome to Breaking Curfew.Merch coming soon! Visit and shop here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/FilthandFeralCo

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Breaking Curfew takes you back to growing up in the 80s and 90s, when freedom came with scraped knees and consequences. We talk streetlights, unsupervised summers, VHS tapes, landlines, and the stuff we probably shouldn’t have been doing. It’s not a history lesson. It’s remembering what it felt like before everything was monitored.

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Deathly Ill Entertainment

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Breaking Curfew takes you back to growing up in the 80s and 90s, when freedom came with scraped knees and consequences. We talk streetlights, unsupervised summers, VHS tapes, landlines, and the stuff we probably shouldn’t have been doing. It’s not a history lesson. It’s remembering what it felt...

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