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Nicole's Parting Picks: Celebrating 200 Episodes

Jul 13, 202316 min
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Episode description

Nicole is leaving us (sob!), so this week she is sharing some of her favorite episodes from our years (and years, and years!) of podcasting together. Today's farewell memory comes from January 8, 2018; we've piled on a lot more episodes since then.

We reflect on our 200 podcast episodes to date. My, how we've changed, and grown, and spent a whoooole lot of time talking.

Transcript

Welcome to the Parenting Roundabout Podcasts for the week of July tenth, twenty twenty three. I'm Terry Morrow and I'm here with Nicole Heretics Hello and Katherine hell Echo Hello. Every week we chat about what parents are talking, complaining, and obsessing about right now. But this week things are changing. Nicole is leaving us such a time of transition, kids going off to college and new animals coming into houses and I'm back podcasters leaving just such a sentimental time of

year. And so this week we've asked Nicole to share some of her favorite episodes from our years years podcasting together. Nicole, which back today, Well, this podcast was I'm not even sure when it was originally aired. I

mean it was like years ago. Because the title of the pod cast is celebrating two hundred episodes, and we have far surpassed hundred episode and going back and listening to it is so fun just to hear what our thoughts were after too, you know, after recording two hundred episodes together and so and I

think now we're over two thousand. So yeah, it's just kind of fun to go back and hear about those those small changes that well we thought they were very big, but in retrospect, we had no idea what we were in for. So enjoy listening. This is episode two hundred of our podcast, and you can tell it by the smooth and professional way we go about this. We have this down to a science, y'all. So, well, we thought we'd talk a little bit about our time podcasting and and uh,

Catherine, how are we going to do this? Well, we thought we would talk a little bit about what's changed over these past couple of years and these two hundred we say two hundred episodes, but really it's it's many more than that when you fold in all the round twos, and we used to do round three and round four, and we have speed round speed rounds. So but two hundred of these you know, group chats, numbered group chats. Yes, yes, so two hundred numbered episodes, I guess you

could say. And we thought we'd just kind of look look at how things have changed and evolved over. Yeah. One thing that springs directly to mind that has changed is that the origin of the parenting round About name was that at the beginning, everybody who was on the podcast worked for about dot com. And now I don't know if any of those people that started out still working about dot com, but Catherine and I certainly don't. Nicole never did.

But the the about part has left, but we've kept the round about. That's right, just because I paid for a domain name. So but that actually, not only have we left about, but about has left about. It's not even called about any so we we we retain the about and now it's loving memory, maybe not loving, but anyway in our about. Yeah, I mean, the ending was not good for anybody, but it

was a pretty great gig for a long time. So you know, I have I try to retain the fond memories and not go on to see what has happened to my former real estate. It's basically dumping or dumping ground for odds and ends of things I wrote that have no particular reason to be on a on a landing page. So every now and then I dig out something that they no longer have up and put it on my own stuff. But that was a big part of my life, and yeah, professional life,

and a big part of yours too, Catherine, I'm sure. Yeah, for a lot of years. And yeah, we met a lot of people, and that's a lot of them were on this podcast at yes, varying times, um, and you know, some like Amanda, obviously we're here for for a long time, right, and so you and I would never have met. Catherine had very before about and especially them bringing people into New York every so often to eat catered food and listen to them presentations. Listen

to them. Food was always better than the presentations, although there was that one year in a warehouse somewhere where the food was a little icy, but anyway, someone else. So for me, I know things have in terms of my kids, obviously we've grown, but I mean when we started, I think, Terry, your son was still in school in college, and you were spending your days at the community college. I podcasted for my car more than once, right, and my kids have finished elementary school and they're

in middle and high school now, so that feels very different. It feels like a very different phase of parenting, I think, right. And I think Nicole had the empty nest, the not the empty nest yet, but the departure of your son for college, yeah, right around maybe right around the time you started podcast. Yeah, I would have been because he lived with us the first year of his university and then he the second year, he moved into the frat house. I think I probably talked about that several

times. And yeah, so he left and then he moved in with his girlfriend. Um, and my daughter started. Did she start high school or was shardy in high school? I can't remember. I think she might yet. Yeah, I don't think she was starting starting. Um. Oh, and I wrote a book. Oh that I wrote and sort of finished a book. I wouldn't say it's complete just yet. It is now being able to death by aranhas. But yeah, some more standard remnant of it.

We'll see the lights eventually. Folks, let us make this public service announcement. If you have romantic notions about book authorship and publication, let us let you down not so gently. We will not inspire you. Just publish yourself online. You know what to get yourself a blog, write whatever you want, tell people it's there. Be poor, but you'll be happy. You won't get the tens of dollars you would get from writing a book, but still with an Amazon link maybe. Oh. Yes, it's been quite the

learning curve. So I am not the person I used to be. You're a shell of your form. Result. Go back and listen to the early podcast with Nicole, and she's so different, she's so idealistic. We'll get some of our go back to some of our inclusive of class podcasts Master in the Universe. You know, Oh, it's so idealistic and now I'm just jaded. And I kept saying I was the jaded one, and turns out I was right. Yes, descended to my level. Yes, but let's

not talk about who encouraged me to write the book. We're not going to go there. But that was fun. You can do it. I should write a book. I think a man to share some of the blame for that. Yeah, let's it's not here. Yeah, nicely to deflect. That's something that's changed over two hundred episodes, is right? We lost people. Yeah, I'm still out there and we're no longer talking to the podcast.

And Terry learned how to edit a podcast, did Yes. We had the luxury of having Amanda's husband John edit us for quite some time, and then it was left to me to do And I figured that was going to be the end of anything audible but self taught. If you if you like the way this podcast sounds, pat me on the back for having learned how to do that all by myself. And if you think it sounds awful, what do you want from me? I don't know what I'm doing, want

to see the way? Yeah, you can always volunteer to do it for us if you'd like, right, if anybody out there is just looking for practice, Yeah, this is a service that we've been willing to work free and really quickly, right, especially when we're doing Dancing with the Stars and then publishing a podcast the next day. Right, So no rush, but get it done. We might have to switch to like Facebook Live for these could happen. That's an interesting idea, Larry. Yeah, no editing require

We are all about the hip and happening technology, y'all. Yeah, for sure it. Well, do you feel like you've learned anything about yourself, or your abilities, or your your parenting during the podcasts? I've learned the capacity. Even though I think I have no time for doing anything but work, I still have time to edit podcasts, record podcasts, make quote graphics for podcasts, tweet twenty four hours a day. But other than that, my family, my family ever adds up how much do I spend on the

podcast? I'm gonna have to answer for that. It's a good thing you do at all while they're sleeping, that's true. Yes, I have mastered the fall asleep on the couch and then wake up at four am, grab your computer and work. So that is when lots of that stuff gets done. But it is fun and it makes me feel young to be doing something new and unusual and not my same old, same old. So yeah, it's been a good time. And I really you know, every having somebody

to talk to every week and laugh with is a valuable thing exactly. How about your Catherine, what have you learned? Well? I mean I think I probably knew this about myself before before this, from my days of about dot com and even working for magazines. But you know, when you think there is just nothing more to say, or no more ideas, nothing nothing new under the sun, you can always come up with something. You can always pull something out of your Yes, you just keep trying and something is

there. So I think that's going to be our new motto when you think that every everything he's been said, Yeah, we can always come up with something else, something out and you will listen. That's right, Because this is a free service we offer. You can listen to us while you are doing other things, we don't mind. You won't have to worry about missing some clever term of phrase. It'll just be us yammering. Well, the clever terms of phrase we pull out, and that's right and make into graphics

for you. Full service. You can leave you if you're thinking, what's that one smart thing they said, you can go on Facebook and look at all our photos. You'll find it there find Yes. Yes, I think we do pretty good and I certainly have started listening to so many more podcasts.

Yeah, podcasts are fun, you know, just because certainly, just in the time that we have been doing this, it's exploded, you know, and it's Yeah, it's nice to feel like we're part of We're part of that, even though we'd like to be part of it in this sense of having more listeners and more you know, advertisers. But you know, we start we start with just enjoying it for more grassroots first two hundred or three hundred for free. After that, after that I need to come up,

how about you, Nicole? And doing this contrasted to doing a previous podcast that was more yeah, that was actually people who knew what they were talking about. Well, I feel like I can be more myself on this yes podcast, Um yeah, I mean the other one was very serious, So there was ever any sort of room for joking or other than meat was saying that never happens. Yeah yeah, um yeah, it was quite. It was definitely more of a different vibe to it. And we didn't have

to do as much talking, did we, Terry. So I've had I've learned, I've learned how to talk on the spot. We didn't edit that at all. We just recorded it on and oh we did it out on blog talk. It was like live streaming. It was yeah yeah, well, and when we first started this podcast was on its very first iteration was blog Talk and was unedited and it was like me walking around in my backyard with me. That's when it was a bunch of h a bunch of abad

dot com guides. I'm just gonna, you know, one of our dads at a barn and we were gonna put on a show. Yeah. Yeah, it's always a lot has changed and I learned a lot. Yeah, it's been been a good ride. That's it for today's farewell memory from Nicole. Tune in tomorrow for another walkdown memory Lane. Our last walk down memory lane. Boy. We're always interested in what you have to say, so drop us a comment on our website, our Facebook page or Twitter. Will you find us at roundabout chat

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