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Her Potty Mouth and Podcasting Journey
2024-11-25
Kylie Kelce, who is set to welcome her fourth daughter with husband Jason Kelce, has made a rather bold statement. She claims that her potty mouth is here to stay and she is "not going to stop" cursing in front of their young kids. This revelation came as she announced the launch of her own podcast called "Not Gonna Lie," where she plans to share her "brutally honest opinions" on motherhood.

Unfiltered Insights on Motherhood and More

Podcasting as a Platform for Honesty

Kylie, at 32 years old, discussed how starting a podcast might seem shocking to many. She believes that if people are going to talk about her and her family anyway, they might as well hear it from her directly. In this podcast, she will openly express her thoughts and feelings without holding back. She confessed in a clip that she is not going to stop cursing in front of her kids. Her kids are accustomed to hearing the "F-word" on a daily basis as it is, in her words, a "grown-up word." Alongside motherhood, her podcast will also focus on various aspects such as sports news, her family, and mom trends on social media.Kylie and Jason, 37 years old, have three daughters - Wyatt, 5 years old, Elliotte, 3 years old, and Bennett, 1 year old. Just last Friday, the couple announced on Instagram that they were expecting their fourth child, another girl. In the announcement post, their three daughters wore matching pink sweaters with "Big Sister" written in white letters. Each girl had a different reaction to the news, with Bennett crying while standing in front of her sisters.

Following in Family Footsteps

Kylie will be following in the footsteps of her husband, Jason, and his brother, Travis Kelce, who host the "New Heights" podcast. The first episode of Kylie's "Not Gonna Lie" podcast is set to drop on Dec. 5. In August, the brothers signed a three-year deal with Amazon's Wondery, granting the company exclusive ad sales and distribution rights to the show. A source familiar with the deal told Variety that the deal between the Kelce siblings and Wondery was worth more than $100 million. "Not Gonna Lie" will be released every Thursday, while "New Heights" drops every Wednesday. This shows the family's growing presence in the podcasting world and their unique approach to sharing their lives and perspectives.
Holiday Travel Stress and Snacks: Insights from 2,000 Parents
2024-11-26
New research reveals that three and a half hours into holiday travel with kids is when “peak stress” hits parents. This survey of 2,000 parents with children aged 5 - 12 who have traveled during the holidays in the last year examines the highs and lows of traveling with little ones at the end of the year.

Uncover the Secrets of Holiday Travel with Kids

Peak Stress Moments during Holiday Travel

Parents report being most stressed just over three and a half hours into their trip, with 12% even stating that their stress peaks in the first hour. This stress mainly stems from keeping kids entertained (64%), followed by dealing with temper tantrums (46%), finding bathrooms (43%), and hearing “are we there yet?” from the backseat (40%). In fact, 28% would rather listen to “Baby Shark” for the entire trip than deal with a screaming child, and 13% find getting a root canal more pleasant.Despite the stress and difficulties, 93% of parents believe traveling with their little ones is worth it. Nearly nine in 10 parents also feel more prepared to travel with their children this year compared to previous years.

The Importance of Planning Ahead

Planning ahead is crucial, as the average parent has their travel itinerary set in stone over 2.3 months before hitting the road. During the busy holiday travel season, when highways are congested and cars are bumper to bumper, parents know delays, boredom, and tired kids can turn holiday magic into a test of endurance.

The Key to a Successful Holiday with Kids: Snacks

Eighty-three percent of respondents believe the key to a successful holiday with kids is a robust roster of snacks. Snacks are used to prevent temper tantrums (78%), stopping those stress-inducing meltdowns. And both kids and parents enjoy snacks: 80% of respondents have eaten the snacks they packed. Fruit snacks (73%), cookies (64%), and cheese puffs (50%) are the top three snacks parents must have on a trip.When picking out these crucial snacks, individual packaging (63%) is the most important thing to look for, followed by being easily transportable (60%), not being messy (59%), and not needing to be refrigerated (59%).

Welch’s FruitSide Assistance

With the goal of ensuring easy access to snacks, Welch’s FruitSide Assistance will be available on specific highways for a limited time. Kits will be handed out including coloring activities and games, a blanket, a phone charger, a fruit-shaped squishy toy, and fruit snacks.

Adjusting Rules during Travel

Many parents (61%) get less strict about rules to keep their kids happy during the trip. Seventy-seven percent give them more screen time than normal, 62% let them have more junk food, and 61% say bedtimes go out the window.

Advice from Parents on Traveling with Kids

Parents offer valuable advice such as being flexible (things will go wrong, but it’s okay), being patient, making sure kids are happy with plenty of snacks and electronics, being prepared for meltdowns with healthy snacks and favorite toys, making a flexible plan, keeping a surprise thing in the bag for good behavior, staying calm as the calmer you are, the calmer the kids will be, and going with the flow as babies will cry, toddlers will melt down, tweens will pout, and teens will ignore.Survey methodology: Talker Research surveyed 2,000 parents of children aged 5 - 12 who have traveled for the holidays with their child in the last year. The survey was commissioned by Welch’s Fruit Snacks and administered and conducted online by Talker Research between Nov. 6 and Nov. 12, 2024.
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The Impact of Career Fair on Kids' Career Awareness
2024-11-25
The Career Fair serves as a significant platform where kids get exposed to a wide range of job ideas. It offers them a glimpse into the diverse career paths available in the modern world. However, interestingly, some kids already have a clear vision of what they want to do in their future careers. This article delves deep into the effects of the Career Fair on children's career aspirations and explores the differences between those who are undecided and those with a definite career goal.

Uncover the Power of Career Fair for Kids

Section 1: The Purpose of Career Fair

Career fairs play a crucial role in shaping the career perspectives of young individuals. They provide a centralized location where various industries and companies come together to showcase their offerings. This allows kids to interact with professionals from different fields, ask questions, and gain valuable insights. For example, a student interested in the healthcare sector can meet doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals at the fair and learn about the different career options within it.

Section 2: Kids with Clear Career Goals

There are some kids who enter the Career Fair with a firm understanding of what they want to pursue. These children have likely been exposed to certain careers through family, friends, or personal interests. They come to the fair with specific questions and seek information that aligns with their goals. For instance, a child who loves art and has been taking art classes since a young age may be interested in a career in graphic design. At the fair, they can connect with designers and learn about the educational requirements and job prospects in this field.

Section 3: Kids Exploring Multiple Options

On the other hand, there are kids who are still in the process of discovering their interests and career preferences. The Career Fair becomes a valuable opportunity for them to explore different options and gain exposure to a variety of careers. They may walk away with new ideas and inspiration that they hadn't considered before. For example, a student who initially had no interest in engineering might attend a session on robotics at the fair and be fascinated by the possibilities. This could lead them to consider a career in engineering that they hadn't thought about previously.
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