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"Dear Ethan" with Kree Pandey
by Kree Pandey
Dear Ethan is a podcast written as a series of letters from a mother to her son.Each episode is a reflection on the kind of human it takes to love well—to show up emotionally, to carry one's share of life, and to be someone others feel safe with. These letters explore kindness, accountability, emotional maturity, shared care, and what it means to grow up without handing your weight to someone else.At its heart, this podcast is a question: What kind of man might a boy become if we were intentional about how we raise him? And how much of the world could change if we started by raising just one boy differently?While the letters are written for my Ethan, they are also for the many Ethans in the world—and for the mothers and women listening who are carrying families, noticing patterns, and hoping the next generation does better.This is not a podcast about blame. It's about responsibility. About breaking societal cycles - deliberately, one Ethan at a time.No advice. (Mmm, maybe some
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EP 1. Dear Ethan: The World Wasn't Built Fair
A letter about who carries the weight, and why noticing matters The world wasn't built fair — not because people are bad, but because some were taught to carry more, and others were taught not to notice. In this first episode of Dear Ethan, a mother writes a letter to her young son about the invisible labor women often hold, the patterns we inherit without realizing it, and the quiet ways inequality takes shape in everyday life. This episode explores emotional labor, mental load, and responsibility — not through blame, but through awareness. It's about noticing who carries the weight, how those patterns form early, and why teaching boys to see what's often invisible may be one of the most meaningful ways to build a more equitable future. While written for one child, this letter is also for the many Ethans in the world — and for anyone who believes change begins not with perfection, but with paying attention. -- In this episode, you'll hear reflections on: The invisible work that keeps families and lives running How emotional and mental labor often becomes normalized—and unseen The quiet ways gendered expectations form early Why responsibility is about awareness, not guilt What it means to raise boys who notice, participate, and carry their share This episode is a meditation on fairness, care, and the space between who we are and who we're taught to become.
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Dear Ethan: The Beginning
Dear Ethan is a personal, reflective podcast written as letters from a mother to her young son. Each episode is a moment in time - observations about the world, womanhood, work, power, grief, joy, fairness, exhaustion, love, and becoming. It's about raising a boy in a complicated world while actively unlearning what we were taught to tolerate, accept, or carry silently. This podcast is for Ethan, yes. But it's also for the other "Ethans" - little boys who will grow into men. And for mothers. Caregivers. Women. Humans... who need a place to feel seen, less alone, and less "crazy" for noticing the quiet injustices and invisible labor of everyday life. Sometimes it's tender. Sometimes it's angry. Every episode ends the same way: with love. Because that part should never be complicated.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Dear Ethan is a podcast written as a series of letters from a mother to her son.Each episode is a reflection on the kind of human it takes to love well—to show up emotionally, to carry one's share of life, and to be someone others feel safe with. These letters explore kindness, accountability, emotional maturity, shared care, and what it means to grow up without handing your weight to someone else.At its heart, this podcast is a question: What kind of man might a boy become if we were intentional about how we raise him? And how much of the world could change if we started by raising just one boy differently?While the letters are written for my Ethan, they are also for the many Ethans in the world—and for the mothers and women listening who are carrying families, noticing patterns, and hoping the next generation does better.This is not a podcast about blame. It's about responsibility. About breaking societal cycles - deliberately, one Ethan at a time.No advice. (Mmm, maybe some
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Kree Pandey
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