What was it like growing up in the '70s, when kids rode bikes with no helmets, played on metal slides that could fry an egg, and bounced around the back of a station wagon like pinballs? In this episode of Real Talk with Tina and Ann, we dive into the beautifully reckless childhoods of yesterday—and how parenting, safety, and awareness have evolved in the decades since.
From stale cigarette smoke in every public space to the internet’s role in modern-day anxiety, we reflect on what’s been lost—and gained—through the lens of time. You’ll laugh, reminisce, and maybe even let your parents off the hook a little. Because back then, not knowing was freedom. Now? Knowing everything can be its own kind of burden.
Whether you're a child of the '70s or raising kids in 2025, this conversation bridges the gap between generations in the most honest, hilarious, and healing way.
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