
Amanda, a graphic designer from OH, invited Melissa, a NY stay-at-home mom on her podcast. Melissa, who has been hunkered down for decades after a cool but soul-crushing brush with fame on MTV’s Real World New Orleans, didn’t really do this sort of thing but Amanda seemed nice. They recorded twice due to technical difficulties, but ended up chatting for hours. Who the fuck talks on the actual phon... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 130 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsKids & FamilySociety & CultureParenting | ||||

You’re not bed rotting. You’re doing great, sweetie. Amanda and Melissa discuss the social media phenomenon of naming everything to be a negative mental health issue when really bitches just tired.
We REVIVE Season 7 with a conversation ripe for eavesdropping. Amanda met [italics, bold, underline] Tori Amos. You already know. She was tripping! And Melissa was like YOU DID THAT, FRIEND! LMAO. *heart emojis*
…and we’re back! Welcome to season 7 of your favorite podcast you almost forgot about because these MFs were gone so long we bet you thought there were Problems In The Relationship. See what we did there? Fear not, stranger-friends! The brand is stro... more
Amanda and Melissa reflect on the making of this podcast and their subsequent warm and fuzzy friendship as they hit their sixth season finale and 120th episode. This has been a really great run-on sentence. Melissa and Amanda also answer listeners’ u... more
The show is funny, but it reeks of privilege. If you are not a rich housewife who can keep a perfect house or don’t have the means to go to spas, buy luxury bags, own a house in the suburbs, or buy an eames chair, then you probably can’t relate to these ladies.
Your listeners support you via streams, ads, Patreon, ticketed Zoom events, merch, and loyalty to your podcast and friendship. The least you can do is drop episodes at a regular time and on time, or at the very least let us know when eps are actually going to come out. We all have lots of kids and lots of jobs. We get it. Life gets complicated. But at the end of the day every other podcast seems to be able to drop regular episodes or keep their listeners updated. Good to keep in mind if you want... more
Hearing this platform talk about anti-vaxxing and other legitimately selfish, privileged and inaccurate information is horrible.
I really just love your vulnerability and honesty. And the good talk is relatable. Thank you Melissa and Amanda.
“ARE WE CLEANING OR ARE WE HAVING FUN? ARE WE CLEANING OR ARE WE F*[%^{# AROUND?”










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