The ONLY pro-screen time comedy parenting podcast.
Most parenting podcasts have experts give valuable advice on how to better raise your child. We are not that podcast. Screentimers is here to make parents feel less guilty about letting their kids have screen time. Episodes will have a guest (comedians, writers, celebrities, legends in their own fields, or parent influencers) talk about their personal feelings about screen time and then make fun of their child's favorite show, movie, video game or YouTube channel.
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The ONLY pro-screen time comedy parenting podcast.
Most parenting podcasts have experts give valuable advice on how to better raise your child. We are not that podcast. Screentimers is here to make parents feel less guilty about letting their kids have screen time. Episodes will have a guest (comedians, writers, celebrities, legends in their own fields, or parent influencers) talk about their personal feelings about screen time and then make fun of their child's favorite show, movie, video game or YouTube channel.
YouTube's Eastern European nightmare train, Choo Choo Charles, with Megan Amram
Screentimers
58 minutes 56 seconds
7 months ago
YouTube's Eastern European nightmare train, Choo Choo Charles, with Megan Amram
ALL ABOARD! This week Megan Amram (A Man on the Inside, The Good Place), scares Matt & Holly with her 3 year old nephew's favorite train from Hell - Choo Choo Charles!
Screentimers
The ONLY pro-screen time comedy parenting podcast.
Most parenting podcasts have experts give valuable advice on how to better raise your child. We are not that podcast. Screentimers is here to make parents feel less guilty about letting their kids have screen time. Episodes will have a guest (comedians, writers, celebrities, legends in their own fields, or parent influencers) talk about their personal feelings about screen time and then make fun of their child's favorite show, movie, video game or YouTube channel.