What Do You Want to Read About? We’re All Ears.
from the Juicebox Politics Team
Parenting comes with a lot of noise. Some of it is joyful, like your kid’s latest obsession with knock-knock jokes. Some of it is less joyful, like the sudden silence when the toddler is missing and the dog looks nervous. And then there’s the never-ending stream of advice from every direction. Articles, podcasts, social media threads, your neighbor’s cousin who swears by gentle-parenting, hummus-based solutions.
At Juicebox Politics, we do our best to cut through the clutter. We want to be the place you land when you’re nursing your coffee after a 5:00 a.m. wake-up or scrolling during swim practice. We want to give you something real, something useful, something that makes you laugh or cry or nod your head like, Yes, that’s me. That’s my family. That’s what I needed to hear today.
But here’s the thing. We don’t want to guess what matters to you. We want to know.
So, we’re asking: What do you want to read about?
Do you want more stories about screen time that don’t make you feel like you’ve already failed? Are you wondering how to talk to your kid about tough topics like climate change or politics without triggering a meltdown? Are you looking for affordable ways to entertain a toddler for more than four minutes at a time?
Maybe you want to hear from other parents about what’s working for them. Or maybe you want to vent about school pickup lines and unfair maternity leave policies and why no one ever puts the scissors back in the same drawer twice. All of it is fair game. Parenting is messy and loud and complicated, and so is the world we’re trying to raise our kids in.
This space is for you. Not for curated perfection, but for honest conversations. For laughing at the chaos and pushing through the hard days. For figuring out how to be good parents and good people in a world that keeps asking more from all of us.
So please share your interests and ideas in the comments below. Big or small. Heavy or hilarious. What are you thinking about when you should be sleeping.? What are your kids asking you that you don’t know how to answer? What’s something you wish more parents were talking about?
Drop us a message. Comment on our posts. Send us an email. We’re here, and we’re listening.
Let’s build this thing together, one juice-stained, snack-filled, beautifully imperfect story at a time.