Introduction: The hosts, Gemma and Otis, introduce themselves and explain the purpose of their podcast: to explore parenting issues by discussing other people's experiences, sourced from Reddit (00:00:00 - 00:01:03)
Host Introduction: Gemma, a first-time podcaster and mom to one-year-old Jude, and Otis, a former NFL player, lawyer, and "problem-solving" parent, introduce themselves (00:01:03 - 00:01:56)
Approach to Parenting: Otis shares his approach to parenting challenges - find solutions, experiment, and learn from the process (00:01:56 - 00:02:49)
Community Engagement: Gemma and Otis encourage listeners to comment on their episodes, sharing their own parenting experiences and thoughts. (00:02:49 - 00:03:46)
Broke up 3 year relationship over him disciplining my kids. Am I wrong?: The hosts read and discuss a Reddit post about a mother ending her relationship over her partner's disciplining approach with her children (00:03:46 - 00:10:12)
Discussion & Advice: The hosts discuss the situation and share their perspective. They empathize with the mother, encourage her decision, and offer advice to single parents navigating relationships (00:10:12 - 00:12:14)
Husband Sleeps All Day: Gemma and Otis delve into a new Reddit story in which a mother expresses frustration with her partner sleeping in on weekends, leaving her to manage their children's morning routines alone (00:12:14 - 00:18:45)
Discussion & Advice: The hosts unpack the mother's frustration, empathize with her situation, and provide suggestions for communicating expectations and sharing responsibilities between partners (00:18:45 - 00:20:49)
Closing Thoughts: Gemma and Otis share their final thoughts on the day's topics and offer a glimpse of the themes for the upcoming episode (00:20:49 - 00:22:30)
Call to Action: The hosts invite listeners to continue the conversation by sharing their experiences and perspectives on the discussed topics, as well as posing any questions they may have (00:22:30 - 00:23:28)
Sign-Off: Grateful for the support and engagement of their listeners, Gemma and Otis sign off, eagerly anticipating the next episode's thoughtful discussions (00:23:28 - 00:24:00)
Is it fair or is it rude to ask your partner to do things right when they wake up?: The hosts discuss a Reddit post where a mother is exasperated with her partner's behavior. Upon waking, he tends to his personal interests, while she is busy with the kids and the household. She also grapples with his extended napping during the day, and his reluctance to contribute immediately after waking (00:38:14:02 - 00:39:33:22).
Hosts' Discussion: Otis reflects on societal perceptions of early fatherhood and criticizes the notion that fathers should play a minor role in a child's initial years. He emphasizes the importance of shared responsibility in parenting (00:39:33:22 - 00:41:39:07).
Advice Segment: Otis provides advice on the importance of personal boundaries and encourages the mother to assert herself. He recommends she confront her partner about his contribution to their parenting team, using a sports analogy to emphasize the importance of shared responsibilities (00:41:39:09 - 00:44:46:05).
Gemma's Perspective: Gemma shares her initial misunderstanding of the Reddit post's title and offers a contrasting viewpoint. While agreeing on the need for the partner to contribute more, she emphasizes the importance of gentle communication, particularly first thing in the morning (00:44:46:07 - 00:45:51:07).
You really learn which friends are true and not after having a baby: The hosts express their excitement for the upcoming discussion and acknowledge their eagerness to read the next Reddit post (00:46:48:04 - 00:47:17:23).
Reddit Comments: The hosts discover that the original post was deleted but find valuable comments discussing the changes in friendships after having a baby. They reflect on the acquisition of new friends, ghosting experiences, and the challenges of maintaining relationships (00:47:18:01 - 00:49:42:06).
Personal Experiences: The hosts share their own perspectives on friendships and how having children has impacted their social circles. They discuss the realization of who their true friends are and the changes in dynamics when friends without children re-engage after becoming parents (00:49:42:06 - 00:56:49:08).
Advice Segment: The hosts emphasize the importance of supportive friends, paying attention to responses to good news, and making an effort to maintain relationships during the early stages of parenthood (00:56:49:10 - 00:59:23:21).
Discipline, a Dirty Word...
07/12/23 • 89 min
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