Katherine Hughes and Sarah Hughes
B.R.A.T.
We were raised in motion—between provinces, between versions of ourselves, between hellos and hard goodbyes. BRATS is our story of growing up as military kids in Canada, shaped by constant change and the kind of resilience you don’t realize you’re building at the time. Now living in British Columbia and Alberta, we’re looking back, making sense of it all, and sharing the moments that made us who we are—one episode at a time.
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Katherine Hughes and Sarah Hughes
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24 juin 2026
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B.R.A.T. Episode 7: The Hardest Goodbyes 24.06.2026 1:04:08
Tune in as the hosts, Katherine and Sarah dive into the emotional impact of relocation, the challenges of transition, and the resilience and personal growth that result from these experiences. Episode 7 explores the difficulties of saying goodbye, the impact on friendships, and the development of confidence and coping mechanisms in the face of change. Katherine and Sarah also discuss the challenge...
B.R.A.T. Episode 6: What If? 12.06.2026 57:04
Join Katherine and Sarah as they dive into 'what if' scenarios, exploring the impact of military life on family dynamics, discussing a potential business venture, envisioning life on the East Coast, and reflecting on family dinners. Katherine and Sarah share personal experiences and ponder the alternative paths their lives could have taken. The conversation covers serving misadventures, career and...
B.R.A.T. Episode 5: Taught To Be Tough 27.05.2026 1:03:48
Tune in as Katherine and Sarah dive into the impact of military life on mental health, family dynamics, and emotional well-being. They explore the challenges of living with military parents, the emotional strain experienced by military children, and the significance of letters from a deployed parent. The discussion also highlights the anxiety and fear associated with military service and the lasti...
B.R.A.T. Episode 4: The New Kid Survival Guide 06.05.2026 1:12:20
Follow along as Katherine and Sarah introduce the topic of the new kid survival guide, sharing their experiences of being new kids at different schools and the challenges they faced. The conversation transitions to a discussion about the differences in school systems and their experiences with different school setups and sports programs. The conversation covers childhood experiences, sisterly infl...
B.R.A.T. Episode 3: Posted, Packed, Gone! 22.04.2026 1:13:23
In our third episode, the conversation revolves around the experiences of moving and the memories associated with it. It also delves into the unique experiences of staying in different hotels during the moves. The conversation covers the experiences of moving, family dynamics during moves, and the impact of military moves on family life. It also delves into the challenges and memories associated w...
B.R.A.T. Episode 2: Where Are You From...Really? 08.04.2026 38:10
In this next episode, we discuss the challenges of making friends when relocating frequently, the struggle to define home and identity, and the experience of moving and adapting to new environments. The conversation covers the experiences of growing up in a military family, traveling, visiting family, childhood memories, family history, parental influence, identity, and belonging. Thank you so muc...
B.R.A.T. Episode 1: Introduction 26.03.2026 36:23
In our very first episode, we’re introducing ourselves—the sisters behind the mic—and sharing the story that started it all. Raised by two parents who served in the Canadian Armed Forces, our childhood was shaped by constant moves, new beginnings, and learning how to adapt wherever we landed. This episode is all about where we come from, why we created this podcast, and the experiences that inspir...
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