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ICYMI - Has the Internet Made Parenting Easier?

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3.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 February 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode, Rachelle Hampton is joined by Jamilah Lemieux, one of the columnists for Slate’s Care and Feeding advice column, and the host of Mom and Dad Are Fighting. They open up Jamilah’s internet diary, discussing how she got her career started online, what changed for her online after becoming a parent, and what sorts of online advice parents need right now.


This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario.


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0:00.0

Hey guys, it's Mimi Webb. I'm the new brand ambassador for Maybelline. Make up

0:05.8

your mix with the glow-up playlist and shuffle your looks with my favorite

0:09.5

Maybelline products. The new Color Tattoo eyeshadow sticks only at SuperDug.

0:15.1

America is going online. Let's do our part. Now we can read about current

0:20.1

events, sports, politics. I do that already. It's called a newspaper.

0:28.4

Hi, I'm Rachel Hampton. I'm Jamila Lemieux and you're listening to I

0:32.6

see why am I. In case you missed it. Slates podcast about internet culture.

0:38.3

And yeah, it's true. Today I'm being joined by none other than Jamila Lemieux.

0:44.2

Jamila, hello. I'm so excited you can be on the show. Thank you. I'm excited to be here.

0:50.4

Jamila's currently the host of Slates' parenting podcast, Mom and Dad are

0:54.8

fighting. She's also one of the columnists for our parents against bias

0:58.3

column, Karen Feeding. But if you're not a parent, you've also definitely

1:02.3

encountered her byline and publications from Vanity Fair to Ebony to Essence to

1:08.4

the Cut and so many others.

1:16.7

So to get started off, there are a few questions I ask pretty much every single

1:21.5

guest host on this show. Listeners will be knowing exactly what to expect,

1:26.3

which is my favorite question in the world. Do you think Jesus Christ, as described in the Bible,

1:34.0

was canonically hot? So I probably have less Bible experience than like any black person

1:42.5

you've ever met. I was raised completely outside of the church and so I've not

1:48.3

spent a lot of time engaging with the book. But from what I have read and seen, I would imagine

1:55.2

that Jesus, as he's written in the Bible, was very hot. Definitely one of the beautiful people.

2:01.1

I would assume. Okay, I feel like the first person in a while who's

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