Playground Days to First Crushes to Mullets
Description
There's magic in childhood memories - those moments of innocence, misunderstanding, and growth that shape who we become. In this heartwarming and hilarious episode, we unlock the treasure chest of our formative years, sharing stories that might make you cringe, laugh out loud, or simply nod in recognition.
Jody's tale of refusing to hold hands with her sixth-grade crush because she thought it would make her pregnant sparks a cascade of childhood misconceptions we all once believed. Meanwhile, Carolyn opens up about feeling abandoned after falling off her father's truck on their seemingly endless gravel driveway, capturing that uniquely childlike perception where a half-mile feels like crossing a continent.
We explore the freedom of being "latchkey kids" in an era when houses remained unlocked, children roamed neighborhoods until dark, and parents trusted that everything would be okay. Our food memories – from using white bread for everything to the excitement of penny candy stores – showcase how dramatically our relationship with eating has evolved.
The conversation takes unexpected turns through roller rink adventures at "Medford Skate University," questionable childhood haircuts (Krista's "boy cut" trauma still lingers), and the disciplinary methods of previous generations that would raise eyebrows today. By the episode's end, Jeff even accepts a challenge to grow a mullet over the coming months – proving childhood nostalgia can still influence our adult decisions!
Whether you're reliving your own childhood through our stories or simply enjoying the window into different generational experiences, this episode captures the universal journey of growing up – awkward, confusing, and ultimately formative. What childhood memories shaped your perception of the world? We'd love to hear your stories!



