We're going back to school in this week's episode of the Dying to Ask podcast. Not a la Rodney Dangerfield in the 1986 comedy. More like a time hop to a time that may seem just as foreign.
Colleges expect this school year will be the most "normal" year for students since the pandemic started.
It might be normal by today's standards for young people. But if it's been a while since you moved into a dorm, wait until you hear what the college experience is like these days.
Jenn Curtis and Cynthia Muchnick, authors of "The Parent Compass," are back on the show this week.
And we're talking about everything from the HGTV-ization of dorm rooms to how phone dumps work and why your family needs one.
If you have no idea what I'm talking about, buckle up, and get ready to go back to school, Dying to Ask-style. And yes, there will be a pop quiz for anyone who fails to leave a rating or review.
On this Dying to Ask:
Living In A Coronavirus World With Fitz
How Michael Mackie Survived Going Sugar-Free For An Entire Year
Eat This, Not That In 2020 With Jonny Bowden
Why Mastering Modern Etiquette Can Make You Successful
Get The ‘Write’ Idea About Thank-You Cards With Edie Lambert
This Is Why Most Of Your Stuff Is Worthless
Jeff Rossen, Consumer Correspondent
Dying to Read More
Tim Collom, Goal-Setter
Great reads to start the new year
Dying to control your money with Farnoosh Torabi
PODCAST: Dying to break up with your phone
New York Times Journalist Lindsay Crouse | LIVE before the CIM
REPLAY: Darnell Abraham of Hamilton
Mike Luery, Reporter and Author
Martellus Bennett, Children's author/Entrepreneur/Super Bowl champ
Return to Paradise: Vicki Gonzalez and Brian Hickey
Katherine Reynolds Lewis, Parenting Expert
'Word of Mouth' creator discusses new show, all things reality TV
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