
Episode 10: Video Memories - Dadding in the Era of Television
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"Parents just don't understand", "Kids these days with their music and tv" and many other phrases we have all heard countless times. Bridging the gap between generations and more specifically between parents and children is hard. Throw in entire media cultures that seem alien and mutually exclusive to both parties and your asking for misunderstanding. "Man, I sure do love Space Jam, LeBron was great in the movie". "LeBron? don't you mean Michael Jordan?!" etc. etc. etc.
But what if instead of letting the cultural divide, divide us from relating with our children and parents we instead use our media experiences to form lasting memories and shared cultural touchstones. Today we jump into this topic and try to see if this path is viable based on our own experiences. whether or not it works at least we will have the memories, right?