{"href":"https://api.simplecast.com/oembed?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcheaper-than-therapy.simplecast.com%2Fepisodes%2Fshoes-from-the-snack-bar-Op_Q5EzU","width":444,"version":"1.0","type":"rich","title":"Shoes From The Snack Bar","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/37ce3cb8-22fa-4672-98b1-74870b1388f8/9bf6b543-bdf4-4ffa-832a-16ef77c01651/square_cover.jpg","thumbnail_height":300,"provider_url":"https://simplecast.com","provider_name":"Simplecast","html":"<iframe src=\"https://player.simplecast.com/54a3d606-c59b-4afa-9204-d8725b7edeed\" height=\"200\" width=\"100%\" title=\"Shoes From The Snack Bar\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\"></iframe>","height":200,"description":"In this episode of Cheaper Than Therapy, Rouge reflects on the challenges of getting older while parenting, especially as he navigates the emotional difficulty of watching his children grow up and become more independent. He shares humorous and honest stories about generational gaps, from music taste and slang misunderstandings to feeling out of place among younger people at work and in social settings. The episode also dives into his experience traveling abroad for a hairline transplant, detailing the anxiety, research, and ultimately successful outcome of the procedure. Alongside the comedy, he reflects on growing up in a financially unstable household and how those experiences shaped his appreciation for stability and his desire to raise “square,” well-supported kids."}