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The Holderness Family Podcast

How Summer Has Changed

The Holderness Family Podcast

Kim Holderness

Kids & Family, The Holderness Family, Humor, 50s, Laugh Lines, Aging, Education, The Laugh Line, Kim Holderness, Penn Holderness, Getting Older, Holderness Podcast, 40s, Gen X, Self-improvement, Laugh Line, Relationships, Family, Marriage, Familyfriendly, Comedy, 950823, Marriagecounseling, Holderness, Youtube, Raisingchildren, Christmasjammies, Parenting, Society & Culture

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2024

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

I have fond memories of riding bikes and walking around the mall, with my biggest worry being how to avoid the intense southern heat. Fast forward to today, my 17-year-old daughter’s summer is planned out to the minute. Between college applications, tennis, and being a normal social teenager, her schedule is could be compared to a complex military operation. It made me start to think about how summer experiences have changed since I was a kid, but also since becoming a mom of littles vs teens as well.


We dive into all of that in this week’s podcast, as well as venturing into the absurdity of women's swimsuits and how the song "Summer of 69" by Bryan Adams has ruined me. What are your summer plans?? Comment below and happy listening!


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Kim and Penn are online content creators known for their award-winning videos, including original music, song parodies, and comedy sketches. Their videos have resulted in over 2 billion views and 8 million followers across their social media platforms since they (accidentally) went viral in 2013. They have a best-selling book on marriage communication, a top-rated podcast, a fun-filled family card game, and most recently, they were the winners on Season 33 of The Amazing Race.


The Holderness Family Podcast is edited and engineered by Max Trujillo of Trujillo Media and produced by Ann Marie Taepke, Julie Frahm, and Sam Allen.



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0:00.0

The song was not about the summer of 1969, but about...

0:05.0

Stop it! No! This is in Wikipedia. No. I know. Stop. I'm really sorry.

0:12.0

I cannot handle this. I know. I am a changed person and I see the world through a different lens. Hey everybody, I'm Kim Holdernus.

0:27.0

And I'm Penn Holdernus and welcome to the Holdernus Family Podcast and also happy summer

0:31.8

y'all. Oh my gosh and you know what?

0:35.0

Okay first I'm so bad at this let me just get to the housekeeping stuff

0:38.0

before I start talking.

0:40.0

That's fine. Okay, we are super busy over here which we love and we're thankful for and we have some fun stuff working for this summer.

0:47.4

So stay up to date with the latest including an additional stop on the old book tour.

0:53.4

We're adding another location at the Holiness Family.com

0:57.0

slash newsletter and you can sign up.

1:00.0

One of those summer projects is a summer book club

1:02.3

with our book,

1:02.8

ADHD is awesome, and we're going to be doing a private

1:05.1

live stream to discuss the book.

1:07.0

So please consider joining us.

1:09.7

We'd love to see you.

1:10.8

And summer is a great time to read, right? It is. It just seems, first of all, I guess any time is a great time to read. I'm thinking about it. It's not like... You can only read in the summer. Yeah, but why is that?

1:23.6

Well, in theory, I think in theory, you have more time.

1:28.3

Less to do.

1:29.0

You have less to do.

1:30.6

If you're a busy working parent right now, I feel like summer is almost, it's, there's like a little

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