Callers seek advice on reclaiming items from exes and making friends with a crow. Humorous exchange on returning belongings post-breakup. Playful banter on New Girl, sponsorships, and forming bonds with crows. Hosts engage in light-hearted banter and express gratitude.
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Quick takeaways
Supporting children's interests can help them move past things that might be holding them back socially.
Embracing and supporting children's individuality is crucial for their growth and development.
Deep dives
Moving on from Crap Rat
Caroline provides an update on her son, Crap Rat, revealing that he decided to move on from that nickname once she tried to lean into it, finding it uncool. Now, he has real friends in kindergarten, playing and digging for pirate treasure on the playground.
Embracing Growth
Caroline shares that despite her initial concerns about her son starting kindergarten, he has flourished and made real friends at school, engaging in play and exploration with peers. The transition to school life has been positive for him.
Supportive Parenting
Caroline reflects on how showing interest in her son's interests, like the nickname Crap Rat, led him to move on from it, indicating that her involvement eased his concerns about starting kindergarten. She highlights the importance of embracing and supporting her son's individuality.
Future Challenges
Caroline expresses gratitude for the show's advice, acknowledging the positive impact it had on her son's adjustment to kindergarten. She looks forward to approaching future parenting challenges with the lessons learned from this experience.