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The Kids Are Sleep

Sean Harvey, Shannon Harvey
Parenting
Home Renovation
Kids
Christmas
Love Is Blind
Health
Relationships
Thanksgiving
Hawaii
Humor
Family Gatherings
Basketball
Super Bowl
Black Friday
Blind Taste Test
Trader Joe's
Leave the World Behind
Pizza
Fasting
Podcasting

The #1 podcast for parents who need a break.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes125Founded3 years ago
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Shannon starts off the show by roasting her husband like only she can because if anyone else ever tried it she'd pummel them. Then, she gives her first hand account of a wild car accident she witnessed the other day. To close out the show, the Harvey... more

During an event filled weekend full of family and love we say goodbye to Sean's step dad and the kid's closest Grandfather. Then, we go from somber to playful as we play Talking Hearts and have good laugh to end a very long week.

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A friend of the Harveys takes the phrase "break a leg" a little too literally, Shannon leaves Sean speechless with an announcement he never saw coming and the twosome play a new game called "What Do You Hear When I say...?". 

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It's back to regularly scheduled programming as the couple quite literally pummels their way into the first week of school and sports but guess what?! They are thriving! They share a couple of funny stories and then in the second half of the show div... more

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Sean
Co-host of a parenting podcast, engaging in humorous conversations about family dynamics and personal growth.
Shannon
Co-host of a parenting podcast, known for her relatable storytelling and humor, discussing everyday family life and parenting challenges.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 470 ratings
  • So funny and so true.

    I love their banter and their conversations. Sean is the real deal with his POVs and opinions. Definitely appreciate someone who can eloquently articulate an opinion from a nonAmerican stance. And Shannon, my girl. She keeps it real and honest. I also love their parenting style. They both are just so freaking funny.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TheCässinator
    United Statesa month ago
  • Love This Couple

    Love their banter and their relationship! So much fun to listen in.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JennyRuns
    United States2 months ago
  • Great podcast!

    Always funny, entertaining, and a good mix of topics to keep it interesting. I would recommend adding it to your list of podcasts - it doesn’t disappoint!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JSch84
    United States3 months ago
  • High hopes but feel short

    Boring and couldn’t find this entertaining at all. It was recommended to me by a friend that follows them on instagram. I’ll pass

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    PickingDaisies_
    United States5 months ago
  • Hot and bothered

    Love you guys so much!! You make me LOL every show but to take the hot and bothered a bit further… the little old lady in front of you waits until her groceries are rung up and bagged then pulls out her CHECKBOOK!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ErinMarie72
    United States8 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

The podcast is loved for its candid discussions about parenting and everyday life, often making people laugh out loud.
Fans enjoy the playful banter between the hosts, describing it as a breath of fresh air amidst parenting chaos.
Some listeners find it to be a necessary escape, providing laughter and a sense of community during the often overwhelming journey of parenthood.
Listeners appreciate the relatable humor and genuine conversations shared by the hosts.
The dynamic between the hosts is praised, with many feeling a personal connection as if they are sharing a conversation with friends.

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Dear Harvey
Q: If something happens to one of you, would you be okay with your spouse remarrying?
Both hosts immediately declare no, joking about how their kids wouldn't allow it, especially in the case of Sean if Shannon were to pass.
Dear Harvey
Q: How do you tell a friend that they smell without hurting their feelings?
Sean insists that honesty is key and suggests a direct approach, while Shannon notes the sensitivity women have about such topics, ending with the notion that sometimes it's necessary to address such issues openly.

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Content revolves around the humorous and chaotic experiences of parenting, relationships, and everyday life, making it highly relatable for listeners navigating similar challenges. The hosts engage in lighthearted discussions about family dynamics, the absurdities of youth sports, and personal health journeys, often sharing amusing anecdotes that resonate with parents. The blend of candid conversations and comedic storytelling creates an engaging atmosphere, where laughter is constant as they tackle topics ranging from managing kids' activities to their own personal growth and wellness journeys. This podcast is likely to appeal to listeners looking for both entertainment and catharsis amid the often overwhelming world of parenthood.

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The Kids Are Sleep launched 3 years ago and published 125 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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