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You've Got to Be Kidding Me!

You've Got to Be Kidding Me!

You've Got to Be Kidding Me!

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You've Got to Be Kidding Me!, the podcast about raising kids, becoming yourself, and navigating relationships with family and friends while trying to maintain your baseline sanity. Join Amy Frost and Nicole Meade as we strive to become better people before the clock runs out.

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  1. Fini

    In this, the last episode of our two-year run, we talk about what we've learned. Thanks so much for your support! We love you!

  2. In Which We Confront Our White Fragility

    We're starting a series of shorter episodes about our efforts to learn about and confront systemic racism. Here, Nicole talks about the book White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo.

  3. A Pause to Listen and Learn

    A short look into what we're doing to be allies in the Black Lives Matter movement. Following this episode, we'll be stepping away from our podcast for a while in order to contribute to the centering of Black v…

  4. Future Me

    If you can't do it for you, do it for Future You.

  5. Depression

    We swear we picked this topic long before social distancing, business closures, and the astonishing surrealism that is April of 2020.

  6. Corona-cast

    Our intended podcast was accidentally deleted (see my use of the passive voice there?), so we decided instead to process a little of our virus-time feelings.

  7. Beauty Standards, Part 1

    This is a long one, friends. Bras, hair removal, plastic surgery: we talk about what we're down for and what it all might mean.

  8. Gossip

    This week, we're talking about gossip: why we do it, why we try so hard not to, and how to possibly use it for good. The books that talk about triangulation in relationships are The Dance of Anger and The Dance…

  9. Special Episode: Thanks!

    Thanks to everyone who supported us with our first live podcast venture at the Tucson Fringe Festival!

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