120: Evolution of the Village: Navigating Parenthood's Changing Support Systems with Jamie and Emily

Published: Nov. 20, 2023, midnight

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In this lively podcast episode, Jamie and Emily share humorous anecdotes about the challenges of getting their kids to embrace flu shots. Transitioning to the main topic, Jamie and Emily embark on a nostalgic exploration of the "village" concept and its transformation over time. Emily reminisces about her time on a military base, where the village was basically a daily block party with beach chairs, highlighting the sense of community and support among families.

They explore the traditional village model, emphasizing the role of family and neighbors in providing support. The conversation delves into the impact of societal changes, including more women working and moving away from family, leading to the perception that the village no longer exists. Jamie and Emily challenge this notion, emphasizing the importance of building a support system, whether virtual or local. They share personal anecdotes about their evolving villages and encourage listeners to embrace various forms of support. Jamie and Emily stress the importance of finding your people, whether it\'s the neighbor down the street or a virtual support group. The episode ends with a sneak peek into the next one\\u2014boundaries, or as Emily puts it, "how not to suffocate when your family\'s always around, promising valuable insights into maintaining healthy relationships with family and friends.\\u201d

In this week\\u2019s Live Ask a NAPS Nurse, Jamie and Emily featured the NAPS hat. For those interested, hit up hello@naps.com. This question delves into when to call the pediatrician, especially with cold and flu season approaching. Jamie and Emily, along with their pediatric nurse practitioner Ellen, discuss the typical duration of viruses in kids\\u2014up to three weeks. During cold and flu season, expect seven to 12 viruses. The hosts emphasize reading the child, not just the temperature, when dealing with fevers. If the child is drinking, producing wet diapers, and lacks respiratory issues, things are likely okay. Feeling lost? Call your pediatrician.\\xa0

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