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Grownups Read Things They Wrote as Kids

Dan Misener

Remembering the good, the bad, and the awkward parts of growing up

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It’s our final episode of season 6, and the 13th anniversary ofΒ Grownups Read Things They Wrote as Kids. To celebrate, we revisit some of our all-time favourite readings from the archives.

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Holly gets her friends out of jail, Vince lists his favourite things, Peggy crushes on Matthew Perry, and much more. Recorded live at The Royal Cinema in Toronto.

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Dan hates camp, Amanda gets naked in the rain, Ash has a crush on a barista, and much more. Recorded live at La Sala Rossa in MontrΓ©al.

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Amanda stinks up her school, Kate imagines a US-Canada war, Kayla describes Mr. Sexy, and much more. Recorded live at The Caveau in Moncton.

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    Verey good I think it’s good for all ages(Most episodes) always puts a smile on my face and I listen to it every night

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  • Love

    I am a teen and this helpful and funny but the part where they talked about balls and stuff is so funny that I fell out of my chair and my and dad was like why did you fall out of your chair and I let them listen and I got my phone taken then the next day I got my phone back and I know how she feels bc my grandma died of stage 4 melatonin cancer April 2 2019 um I was in school when I got home and heard that Ugh I felt liked I died bc she was my whole word and stuff like I was happy though out th... more

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  • Inspired my journal

    I sincerely miss this podcast, because of this podcast I started a daily journal which I still write in (though now not always daily) and have been for 8 years. I’m grateful for all the self reflection/development and recorded memories this podcast inspired for me, do hope it’ll return one day so I can share some of that growth

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  • Help

    As a teen my self it is nice to know I’m not the only going through all of this weird and wacky stuff.

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