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Landlines with Allison Williams

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Parenting
Motherhood
Conflict Resolution
Anxiety
Friendship
Mental Health
Personal Relationships
Decision Making
Pelvic Floor Health
Breastfeeding
Child Development
Communication
Parenting Anxiety
Data Analysis
Alcohol Use During Pregnancy
Daycare
Epidural Decision
Menopause
Women's Health
Hormonal Fluctuations

Welcome to Landlines, a podcast from Allison Williams (GIRLS, M3gan, Get Out) and her lifelong best friends, Hope Kremer (Early Childhood Educator) and Jaymie Oppenheim (Therapist), where they open up their life-sustaining, shame-extinguishing group chat to discuss all of the ‘what the sh*t!?’ moments of adulthood and parenting.

New episodes drop every Monday.

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We invited the other ladies in our group thread into the studio to give you a full experience of the chat. Get to know our lifelong friends in this whirlwind, nostalgic, meandering chit chat.

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Are you there, Parenting God? It's us, moms. This week we're joined by economist and best selling author Emily Oster to discuss how to best approach the difficult task of decision making and anxiety-mitigating when it comes to our children.

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The Vagina Whisperer, Sara Reardon, is back! Join us for a conversation on pelvic floor health during pregnancy and postpartum. "If it's a problem for you, it's a problem."

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Recent Guests

Emily Oster
Economist and author, recognized for her data-driven parenting advice
Parent Data
Episode: Parenthood: Can Emily Oster Just Make Our Decisions? (ft. Emily Oster)
Dr. Sara Reardon
Pelvic floor therapist and expert on postpartum care
Episode: Womanhood: What Is the Aftermath of Pregnancy? (ft. Dr. Sara Reardon)
Dr. Pooja Lakshmin
Board certified psychiatrist and author
Author of the book, Real Self Care
Episode: Adulting: How Does(n't) My Brain Work? (ft. Dr. Pooja Lakshmin)
Lauren Lapkus
Comedian and actor, mother of two
Episode: Parenthood: What Did We Think This Would Be Like? (ft. Lauren Lapkus)
Dr. Gillian Goddard
Adult endocrinologist and writer of the newsletter Hot Flash
Parent Data
Episode: Womanhood: What...Are Hormones? (ft. Dr. Gillian Goddard)
Caitlin Murray
Mother sharing her insights on parenting and societal pressures
Episode: Parenthood: Will I Feel Guilty Forever? (ft. Caitlin Murray)
Neha Ruch
Author of The Power Pause and mother of two
Episode: Parenthood: Who Am I Now? (w/ Neha Ruch)

Hosts

Allison Williams
Co-host and actress known for her roles in Girls and M3gan.
Hope Kremer
Co-host and early childhood educator.
Jaymie Oppenheim
Co-host and therapist.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 95 ratings
  • Excellent with a couple tiny spots for improvement

    This podcast is so wonderful and topical and has quickly risen to my weekly faves! Just a bit of friendly feedback: please interrupt each other less and Hope does not need to go respond to every sentence with, “mmm” — just let your guests speak and keep up the great work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sendn00dles
    Canada2 months ago
  • So needed

    This podcast covers all the things I’ve had to navigate alone the past two years post partum. We need more candid conversations about women’s health, motherhood, and shameless honest thoughts. Thank you!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    laurz816
    United States2 months ago
  • Empowerment

    I lovelovelove listening to conversations between intelligent, friendly, mature and honest people. I’m grateful and impressed with everyone’s ability to verbalize personal thoughts and insecurities, even, and loving acceptance of wherever we all fall on the path of growth we’re on. Thank you for the guests you have that empower us by professionally educating us more about ourselves.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shaaaaawna
    United States2 months ago
  • Girl chat

    I love the idea of three long time friends sitting around chatting about life and we get to listen in! The first few episodes were awesome. I could feel their love for each other, their friendship and valued hearing different opinions. I do hope we go back to more of that. Personally I’m a bit tired of interview style podcasts with “experts” on a topic, which the latest ones have been focused on. Bring back the casual fun and chat!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    dancingwiththeearth
    United States2 months ago
  • Suggestion

    I so very much enjoy this podcast and love the dynamic. I do think it can be a little challenging to hear when everyone is talking at the same time so may want to just be a little conscientious of that. But I will also say that I totally get it. When I hang out with my best girlfriends, we all talk at the same time and somehow we all end up hearing what the other is saying even though it sounds like chaos to those around us. 😂But for listeners, it can be a bit distracting/hard to hear

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    eskelt1
    United States2 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

The dynamic among the hosts is well-liked, with many finding their shared experiences and friendship inspiring.
Many listeners appreciate the honesty and relatability of the discussions but express frustration over the hosts occasionally talking over each other.
The podcast resonates well with mothers seeking validation and humor in their parenting journey.
Some listeners have requested changes regarding the pacing and structuring of conversations for better clarity.

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Parenthood: Can Emily Oster Just Make Our Decisions? (ft. Emily Oster)
Q: What area of parenting that no amount of data can ease your anxiety about?
Emily worries about passing on her food concerns to her children and struggles with the balance of being a supportive yet cautious parent.
Parenthood: Can Emily Oster Just Make Our Decisions? (ft. Emily Oster)
Q: Did you have any experience of being told to listen to your gut, not hearing anything from it and then reaching for data instead?
Many parents, including Emily, struggle with the concept of trusting their gut when anxiety clouds their instincts, leading them to rely on data instead.
Womanhood: What Is the Aftermath of Pregnancy? (ft. Dr. Sara Reardon)
Q: Does your PT think that there's any connection to your lack of physical activity and C-section? Like does she think that there's a translation?
Dr. Reardon explained that while your pelvic floor doesn't directly impact uterine dilation, holding tension might affect progression during labor.
Womanhood: What...Are Hormones? (ft. Dr. Gillian Goddard)
Q: What are some symptoms experienced through different stages of hormonal changes?
Symptoms may include hot flashes, insomnia, irregular periods, and changes in libido, starting as earlier as the late reproductive stage.
Womanhood: What...Are Hormones? (ft. Dr. Gillian Goddard)
Q: How do I know if I am in the late reproductive stage or perimenopause?
Regular periods but more symptoms indicate late reproductive stage, while irregular cycles are indicative of early perimenopause.

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What is Landlines about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The discussions typically revolve around the authentic challenges of adulthood and parenting, highlighting personal experiences that reflect common societal pressures and expectations. Key topics include the complexities of romantic relationships after having children, the evolving identity of being a parent, and the conversations surrounding beauty standards and self-acceptance in womanhood. The hosts offer a blend of humor and sincerity as they address issues such as hormonal health, societal judgments about motherhood, and the intricacies of maintaining friendships throughout the parenting journey. Unique to the content is the open and candid nature of the hosts, who aim to create a sense of community among listeners dealing with similar... more

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Landlines launched 4 months ago and published 16 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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2. Dr. Sara Reardon
3. Dr. Pooja Lakshmin
4. Lauren Lapkus
5. Dr. Gillian Goddard
6. Caitlin Murray
7. Neha Ruch

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