Avoiding the Gloopy-Gloppies with Laine Kaplan-Levenson

Published: June 14, 2021, 8 a.m.

b"Laine Kaplan-Levenson is a producer and reporter for NPR's\\xa0Throughline\\xa0podcast. Before joining the\\xa0Throughline\\xa0team, they were the host and producer of WWNO's award-winning history podcast\\xa0TriPod: New Orleans at 300, as well as WWNO/WRKF's award-winning political podcast\\xa0Sticky Wicket.What's your essential summer advice? Call me at 844-935-BEST.TRANSCRIPT: ZAK: Summer's around the corner and really, let's be honest, it's already here. I'm svitzing as I record this from my home office in Detroit. So today, I'm pleased to share this essential summer tip from the radio producer, Laine Kaplan-Levenson.LAINE: It's two-fold, really. It's that no matter how old you are, you should never stop wearing kids tear-free sunscreen because if you just stop and think about it for a second, at what age do you want to be tear-full? Not only should I buy kids tear-free sunscreen, I should but kids tear-free sun-stick because that gives me ultimate control. It's hand-held. I am moving at a pace that I am comfortable with around my nose, under my eye, on my forehead and the chances that my entire day will be ruined are just minuscule compared to the gloopy-gloppy grownup sunscreen that, you know, is really full of tricks. So, you know, in terms of what brand I'm not going there. I'm not getting paid by anybody. Obviously, you know, there's natural options to look into and, you know, I don't really have a favorite I'm gonna sell on your here, but if you've never considered this, I highly recommend as we get into the summer season that you drop whatever adult situation you've been fooling yourself with and you go the store and you buy a kids' tear-free sun stick because your life will never be the same. Alright, thanks, man. Talk to you later. Bye. ZAK: Laine is a producer on the excellent NPR show, Throughline. What's your essential summer advice? Call me at 844-935-BEST. Stay cool, pal, Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information."