Two Moms doing just enough to ensure our kids only bring us up in therapy sometimes.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Kids & FamilyParenting |
The Moms talk about just trying to make it through December. From the Elf to the class parties there is a lot to do still. They also talk about highlights from 2022 and what they are looking forward to in 2023.
Summer is over and the Moms are talking back to school. Elisa has a fancy hot lunch menu and Sarah needs to adjust to a new schedule where her kids don't sleep till 10am.
The Moms are discussing work life harmony and not balance. Sarah talks about boundaries and Elisa gets managed out.
The Moms are talking about school-age and neighborhood friends. What age do kids start to have their own friends? Do we have to be friends with the parents, too?
The Moms are kicking off season 3 by catching up with each other. They are talking about topics and plans for Season 3 of the podcast.
The Moms are talking about the kids believing in Elf on the Shelf and Santa. They are talking about Holiday traditions and other things that the kids believe in. Sarah has a good way to explain different traditions and Elisa hates the pressure to sne... more
The Moms are talking about Mom shamming. Sarah got shammed on a play date and Elisa goes through the list of top things Moms get shammed for. They also talk about how avoid shamming others and what to do when you are Mom shammed. They also talk about... more
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