Weekly Roundup: Familiar Authors, “Taylor Swift: The End of an Era,” and Resolutions for Our Families

Weekly Roundup: Familiar Authors, “Taylor Swift: The End of an Era,” and Resolutions for Our Families

Author: Parenting Roundabout January 8, 2026 Duration: 21:12
Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week.

Catherine's library find is a title from our former podcast pal from the About.com years, Kathy Ceceri. Her book The Silk Road: Explore the World's Most Famous Trade Route is one of her earlier publications, but it's still on library shelves. Catherine's also encountered other books from authors she knows at the library: My Basmati Bat Mitzvah by Paula Freedman and My Neighbor Saw Me Naked: And Other Reasons You Need Drapes by Annie Elliott.

Terri's random recommendation is Taylor Swift: The End of an Era, the docuseries on Disney+. Watch if you're a Swiftie, or if you're curious about what happens behind the scenes of a production like the Eras tour. Mentioned: Shrinking season 3, coming soon.

In the archives, we checked in on an episode from 2021 on making New Year's resolutions for our families.

Next week's lineup:
  • Lost S4 E9, "The Shape of Things to Come" on Tuesday, January 13
  • The Lowdown S1 E7, "Tulsa Turnaround," on Wednesday, January 14
  • Weekly roundup on Thursday, January 15

Until then (and anytime you're in need), the archives are available.

Every week, Parenting Roundabout brings together the voices and experiences of writers Terri Mauro and Catherine Holecko. Think of it less as a manual and more as a conversation happening across the kitchen table, where the topics flow as freely as the coffee. They dive into the cultural moments, family dynamics, and daily dilemmas that actually fill your news feed and your thoughts, from the latest kids' TV show sparking debate to the subtle shifts in how we think about family and society. This isn't about perfect answers, but about navigating the messy, rewarding loop of raising kids alongside someone who gets it. In each episode of this podcast, you'll hear a natural, often humorous discussion that reflects what's really on parents' minds right now-the small complaints, the genuine obsessions, and the shared wisdom that comes from living it. Tune in for a dose of reality and camaraderie, a break from the noise that still manages to engage with the things that matter most in the whirlwind of family life.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Parenting Roundabout
Podcast Episodes
Parenting Tips from “The Gilded Age” S3 E7, “Ex-Communicated” [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 22:43
Every Wednesday, we share our thoughts on a newer entertainment property, and currently, that's The Gilded Age. In this episode, some people are learning that gossip doesn't pay, and others that enemies can be lurking be…
Parenting Tips from “Lost” S3 E14, “Exposé” [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 15:52
Each Tuesday, we discuss an older entertainment property, and currently, that's Lost. In this entirely pointless episode, we got the backstory (and the current story) of Nikki and Paulo, two characters we only met a few…
Parenting Tips from “Lost” S3 E13, “The Man from Tallahassee” [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 18:30
Each Tuesday, we discuss an older entertainment property, and currently, that's Lost. In this episode, Ben's manipulative skills and Locke's sad-sackery and poor decisions were on full display. The result: A submarine bl…
Parenting Tips from “Lost” S3 E12, “Par Avion” [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 20:21
Each Tuesday, we discuss an older entertainment property, and currently, that's Lost. This episode showed us that some castaways have not just daddy issues, but also mommy issues. Poor Claire! We also draw a parallel bet…
Parenting Tips from “Lost” S3 E11, “Enter 77” [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 19:35
Each Tuesday, we discuss an older entertainment property, and currently, that's Lost. In this episode, Locke makes some bad decisions (no surprise here), Sayid is tortured by his past (again, familiar), and we predict, c…

«1...678910