Two (former) next door neighbors, one awesome podcast.
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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 337 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsKids & FamilySociety & Culture |
Hop on in, we're going for a drive! We compare notes on learning how to drive, and make pit stops for our driving personalities, car essentials, and the joy of driving. Plus, Kelsey's driving quirk and what Erica can't stand in the car.
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Join us for a conversation full of fall leaves, cozy libraries, and tradition. Erica interviews Kelsey about her time at Yale as a graduate student! Erica asks all of her burning questions, and Kelsey invites you to stroll down Ivy League memory lane... more
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Happy back to school season! With three middle-schoolers between us, we're diving into those beautifully awkward, formative years. We'll share stories from our own middle... more
Today we're parenting in public, or at least talking about it. We discuss why it makes us a little sweaty, the worse public parenting situations we've been in, and our best advice.
For Friends of the Show on Patreon, we're sharing the parenting thin... more
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I love the easy conversations between friends but it is also somewhat structured and not random and meaningless. Even though I don’t have kids it’s still entertaining and I can take something from it.
I am have enjoyed this early years. Topics continue to evolve from the everyday to serious topics like racism and abortion and faith.
Both the heavy and the light are warm and thoughtful and leave room for different opinions.
I look forward to new episodes ans save them for listening to while running.
I’ve seen this podcast before, but only just tried it for the first time on one of the light-hearted episodes. It seemed fairly interesting and well-done, but then I noticed the episode on abortion. I skimmed through the transcription, and was shocked and horrified to see two “Christian” moms so for abortion and against those who take a stand. There’s a lot that could be said, but for one, unlike how they say, there IS allowances in abortion laws for medically necessary abortion. I’m not sure wh... more
This is a fun mom podcast. I love their humour and their passion. Their privilege is definitely on display (not all moms get to stay at home, homeschool their kids and have perfectly-decorated-for-every-season homes. And I sure hope their neighbours don’t listen, but it’s still fun. They have the best laughs and I love Erics’s accent.
I’ve been a listener since the start of this show. I used to love it but sadly no longer do they talk about fun things like what they’re doing for the summer or what they are eating right now. I really valued hearing from these gals on what summer clothing they keep turning to or how they are surviving the heat. For the last year or so it seems to be political and listening to anyone’s views whether they are liberal leaning or conservative is not what I’m hoping to hear about. It’s such a turn o... more
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Conversations often center around parenting, family life, and personal experiences, reflecting the daily realities and humor of motherhood. The hosts share anecdotes and practical insights from their own lives, delving into topics that resonate with parents and families, including financial literacy for children, navigating relationships, and the intricacies of managing home life. Unique to this show are the candid discussions on heavier subjects like reproductive rights and personal faith journeys, balanced with light-hearted themes and nostalgic reflections on childhood and family traditions. This blend of serious and cheerful content creates a relatable and supportive atmosphere for listeners seeking both entertainment and meaningful dia... more
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