
The #1 podcast for parents who need a break.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 132 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Sean recaps his rager of a birthday weekend. The Harvey's share their Super Bowl party experience and tackle the half time show controversy head on. Then, the petty police start handing out tickets left and right during everyone's favorite bitch-fit ... more
The Harvey's share an eventful weekend with the family, Shannon averts a disaster and is super humble about it. Then Sean recaps the not so good experiences of 2025.
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Shannon breaks out a list of recent controversies and the Harvey's give their hot takes. Then, it's the everyone's favorite yearly breakdown of the best of the best things we couldn't do without in 2025.
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Jingle bells, Shannon fell, Sean got laid in bed. Oh what fun, it is to drive, your family away, hey! This week the Harveys are talking about some of the worst holiday brawls to deck the halls. Hopefully, you're in a good enough space to enjoy the... more
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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.
Love their banter and their relationship! So much fun to listen in.
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!
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
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!!!
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A vibrant exploration of parenting, family dynamics, and everyday life unfolds throughout episodes, characterized by humor and relatability. The discussion touches upon the joys and challenges faced by parents, sharing personal anecdotes that resonate with listeners. Topics such as holiday gatherings, birthday celebrations, and the transitions of back-to-school life are interwoven with tales about navigating modern relationships and social expectations. The chemistry between the hosts adds a unique charm that makes it feel like a friendly conversation, ensuring that the content is both entertaining and meaningful for listeners seeking comfort in shared parenting experiences. Notable for its candid moments, this podcast likely stands out for... more
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