Does your house feel like a constant state of chaos? Do you question if your parenting style is completely wrong? Are your kids equal parts lovable and terrors? This is the podcast for you. Gabrielle and Jay Kelley, parents to three wonderful kids, aka TheKelleyFamily on TikTok, have your back. Mom Said, Dad Said is all about those moments that remind us that there’s joy in being a parent, even wh... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingSociety & CultureKids & Family |
Join Jay and Gabbie as they sit down and discuss different parenting styles techniques that work for them in their relationship. Gabbie talks about how marriage and relationships are hard when two different parenting techniques can’t come together as... more
Join Jay and Gabbie as they sit down together to answer the number one questions their supporters have been wanting to know. Will Jay and Gabbie have baby #4? As Gabbie discuss the interest in having baby #4, certain things such as health plays in a ... more
Join Gabbie as she interviews her younger brother Jaiden Puig. The interview starts by talking about the love of the game of football. Jaiden then talks about his mental health and depression he was batting in his young adolescent years. Football was... more
Join Jay and Gabbie as they sit down and answer questions from their wonderful supporters. As the conversation gets juicy, the topic of Jay's family has always been an interest that the supporters have been wanting to know more about. Jay and Gabbie ... more
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Hi, I am a single mom with 4 kids and I have followed all your guys family pages, because you guys have inspired me to never give up and it has taught me so much, love watching ya’ll videos it helps me keep going whenever I feel like giving and listening your podcast has help me so much, whenever I go in my car I put on your guys podcast and listen to it❤️
Y’all are killing it love y’all so much keep it up enjoy listening and watching u guys❤️
Love the strong connection between parents and kids ! more
I love the realness from you both . Plus I love how genuine and down to earth Gabbie is 💋🫶🏼
I was excited to hear when you all decided to start doing a podcast. I listen to your podcast every week when a new one drops. I love how your family is close and you all enjoy spending quality time together being intentional with your time as well. I also love how you are honest and keep it real with how you have struggled. We are a military family as well. I truly enjoy all of the podcasts however my most favorite so far is the one with Louie. Have a blessed day. ❤️
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