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SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON: / goodchildrenpod Did you know Andrew accidentally signed himself up for military camp? Joe interviews Andrew about his experiences at Boys State, a summer leadership program for high school students. They talk about the strict and disciplined environment, physical training, and psychological aspects of the program. Andrew reflects on the nationalist agenda of the camp and the impact it had on him. HOSTS: Joe Hegyes & Andrew Muscarella PRODUCER: Joe Hegyes EDITOR: Joe Hegyes LISTEN: https://linktr.ee/goodchildren FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: / goodchildre. . / joehegyes / andrewmusca. . FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK: / goodchildrenp. . https://www.tiktok.com/@bequietjoe?is... FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: / goodchildrenpod JOE'S SUBSTACK: https://joehegyes.substack.com/?utm_s... -- TIMESTAMPS: 00:03:07 - Andrew's interview for Boys State 00:05:44 - Andrew learns he was selected for Boys State 00:07:40 - Andrew's expectations for Boys State 00:09:30 - Preparing for Boys State and Meeting at the Parking Lot 00:10:09 - First Impressions and Feeling Overwhelmed 00:12:16 - Discovering Boys State is a Military Camp 00:18:20 - Introduction to Boys State 00:20:13 - Physical conditioning 00:27:23 - Running and Physical Fitness Training 00:28:08 - Nationalism and Military Focus 00:29:56 - Conservative Leanings 00:36:37 - Veterans 00:37:09 - Andrew's disappointment 00:39:15 - The dorm dump 00:46:16 - Leaving Boys State 00:46:26 - Ignoring Trauma 00:46:48 - Girls State -- Good Children make bad adults. Childhood best friends Joe Hegyes and Andrew Muscarella dive into their shared history of anxiety, food courts, wigs, and trying their best to do everything right as adolescent closeted queer kids growing up on the south shore of Long Island. With sound bites from over two decades of archival footage, you'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll grow up all over again alongside these Good Children.