
Season 2 · Episode 619
The Village and the Vibe: Kids, Cafes, and Clean Air
Should kids be in bars and cafes? Herman and Corn explore the "social apprenticeship" of third places and the battle for smoke-free public air.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 14, 202620m 19s
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Show Notes
In this episode, Herman and Corn Poppleberry dive into a heated debate: do children belong in "adult" social spaces like bars and cafes? Inspired by a listener's struggle in Jerusalem, the brothers explore the concept of the "third place" and the developmental theory of "legitimate peripheral participation"—the idea that kids learn how to navigate the world by watching adults interact. However, the dream of a multi-generational "village" often hits a literal wall of secondhand smoke, creating a friction between individual freedom and public health. From the strict regulations of Australia and Canada to the cultural "chill" of the Mediterranean, this conversation examines how we can design cities and social norms that are truly hospitable to everyone, regardless of age or respiratory health.