Alex and Hum are two accomplished, funny, beautiful, and humble professional women, who now spend too much time trapped under babies, scrolling on their phones.What horrors and delights has the algorithm served them while their children sleep? Whose influence are they under this week and what products are they shilling? And what has the internet done to their gorgeous, gorgeous brains?Join these t... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsParentingKids & FamilySociety & Culture |
It's the season finale of Baby Shoes! And this week, we are handing it over to you, the listeners, and breaking down all the insane products you've sent us. From a sh*tting turtle to more corn play, you have delivered the goods.
And don't worry, we... more
This week on Baby Shoes, Hum and Alex discuss a portable potty that means your child can poop anywhere, and all you have to do is literally haul around a toilet everywhere you go.
Plus, we are mad at a baby spa...or are we?
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This week on Baby Shoes, Hum and Alex have a frank conversation about the highs and lows of returning to work, from breastfeeding in the office to solo wee's.
Plus, we are mad at an influencer who is trying to tell us that bad thoughts might be mak... more
This week on Baby Shoes, Hum and Alex have come across the most disturbing toy they've ever seen, and are bewildered by some foam mats.
Plus, is toothpaste evil now??
Follow Baby Shoes on Instagram where we post pictures of everything we talk abo... more
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It’s amazing how many items at first seem superfluous but after being debated end up on the To Buy list.
A completely different angle of insight into how hard motherhood is
The podcast is hilarious but also validating for any desperate parent who’s fallen for the predatory parenting algorithm at 3am. Highly recommend.
This show is always very funny and very casual. My fav episode from it definitely is “Do not asphyxiate the goose”
This podcast is hilarious. Alex Lee is a natural podcast host. This is the best new podcast to join the Extended Free To A Good Home Universe since Dragon Friends.
So good big recommend
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The content features humorous and relatable discussions about the absurdities and challenges of modern parenting, often spotlighting bizarre products aimed at parents that appear in the hosts' social media feeds. Through personal anecdotes and candid conversations, the hosts explore the impact of technology and marketing on parenting, making fun of extravagant parenting trends and the consumer culture that accompanies them. This entertaining approach combines lighthearted banter with meaningful insights into the realities of motherhood, making it appealing to listeners looking for relatable parenting experiences accompanied by a good dose of humor.
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