With five kids, Lori has spent years in the driver's seat of her mini-van and not only lived to tell the tales, but celebrate the journey. Joined by other parents of bigger broods, she shares the Mommash real-deal parent joy. Buckle up for wild stories and belly laughs combined with deep conversation and walkaway wisdom for parents in families of every size and background.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Kids & FamilyParenting |
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I love the piece about balancing kids’ interests w adults’ interests and celebrating having bigger families. Thank you!
I have raised my children who B”H are kind productive people with children of their own. I have been involved with my grandkids who of course of the best payback for raising your kids. I have learned in life your can learn something from anyone. This podcast (despite it’s youthful stars and guests) seems to have a universal topic, balance between your life and family life. Good luck with this podcast. As the title of my review says, I am looking forward to more.
Impressive and accomplished women! Don’t know how you do it all! Looking forward to being educated and inspired, and laughs too!
So excited for this series. So far, it is so much fun and insightful! You are both incredible!
Love it! They are bright, funny, entertaining and awesome guests. Too bad my kids are grown—coulda used this advice!
Apple Podcasts | #156 | Israel/Kids & Family/Parenting |
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