
Manic Rambling Spiral (MRS) is a podcast about single parenting, but it's not a parenting podcast. Rather, MRS is a podcast about living life - having a life, a career, and a self - in a setting that is constantly dictated by, built around and sabotaged by our children.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 166 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | Kids & Family | ||||

We’re back. Sort of. Changes are imminent, and we think you'll pee your pants. It's been a while so please excuse the awkward as we settle in behind the mic.
Also, does John's voice trigger ASMR or what.
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In addition to everything else happening as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, kids around the world are suddenly at home for school. But despite some of the smug homeschool memes and comments floating around, this isn’t homeschool. And it’s not easy... more
We didn't plan for this to be about COVID-19, but most of the world didn't plan for anything that's happening right now. As everyone scrambles to understand social distancing and isolation while grappling with the unknown, Heather and John talk about... more
Our first episode landed on St. Patrick's day 2016 and, four years later, we're still kicking. Admittedly, we've been kicking a lot less lately, but we're back to explain why, talk about Heather's weight (have you noticed?), provide an update compare... more
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I hope you do a Heather tribute episode.
I’m not even a parent and still enjoy this podcast. I like the relationship between the co-host (friends, John and Heather) and their easy, natural flow of conversation. This podcast is really about balancing responsibilities and self-actualization which is universal. Addressing one’s mental health needs is one of the main themes.
I really, really gave this one the benefit of the doubt and tried to hang in there, but Heather’s shift over the years to a place of pure narcissism is in full on display in this podcast.
..once a month is too long between episodes though.
It’s sad to listen and know that John has no idea how little Heather thinks of him - how disinterested she is, how little she cares about his life, his child, his family or his interests. It’s clear how much he respects and admires her. It’s equally clear that he is simply not anywhere near her radar.









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