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The Really Very Crunchy Podcast

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Parenting
Anxiety
Slow Living
Mental Health
Healthy Lifestyle
Polycystic Kidney Disease
Crunchy Community
Disagreement Vs Judgment
Relationships
Crunchy Lifestyle
Aging
Childhood Trauma
Self-Awareness
Children's Honesty
Analysis Paralysis
Fear Of Death
Tornado Preparedness
Nature Therapy
Love Languages
Hospitality

Join Emily and Jason Morrow, your favorite crunchy comedy duo, as they dive into the hilariously contrasting worlds of a crunchy mom and her not-as-crunchy husband. Each episode, the they explore a variety of life's quirks and conundrums, from parenting and personal wellness to bizarre daily occurrences - like that time an entire community of preppers came after them - and everything in-between. G... more

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Emily Morrow
Co-host, presenting a humorous, relatable perspective on parenting and environmentally conscious living, often providing thoughtful commentary on family dynamics.
Jason Morrow
Co-host known for his comedic storytelling and engaging commentary that balances light-hearted banter with more serious discussions about parenting and wellness.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 2.6k ratings
  • Kinda refreshing to go against people’s expectations

    Hello from Oklahoma 👋. Just finished listening to your podcast episode where you addressed every one jumping on the bandwagon to comment about Charlie Kirk. Like y’all said you are openly letting people know about your faith. You aren’t trying to hide anything from your listeners. To be honest it’s refreshing to hear someone decline to comment. I agree a lot of us are still processing. I wouldn’t object to hear your deeper thoughts on this tragedy but if you decide not to share that’s okay too.... more

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    5
    Suziebog
    United States5 days ago
  • Love these two! They're so down to Earth and so fun to listen to.

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    Michelle
    6 days ago
  • Wholesome and relatable

    I’m honestly not one to write reviews, even when listening to a podcast from the beginning, but this particular episode definitely deserves one. I appreciate your kind delivery without political agenda. In my mind, we probably agree because we have so much in common already, but having a safe, peaceful space to enjoy content without politics is needed. To make a stand on keeping kindness and humor on the forefront during such a difficult time is refreshing and honorable. Love you guys!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MommaBonin
    United States6 days ago
  • A Joy From Day One!

    I’ve been listening to The Really Very Crunchy Podcast since the very first episode, and I haven’t missed one yet! I originally found Emily and her husband through their hilarious Instagram reels — I loved the comedy but often wondered about the people behind the skits. Were they Christians? What inspired their thoughtful, transparent way of living?

    When they launched this podcast, I was thrilled. It felt like a peek behind the curtain — a chance to understand the hearts behind the humor. Heari... more

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    5
    Julesbakesbread
    United States6 days ago
  • Keep Shining Bright

    I’ve been listening since the beginning, silent listener here finally leaving a review. I loved your approach to discussing your “side” on the Charlie Kirk tragedy. As a Christian who doesn’t go too deep

    Into politics I truly appreciate that your perspective. I whole-heartedly agree that we are supposed to shine a light in this dark dark world, thank you for doing just that!

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    StefKnieriem
    United States6 days ago

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The Emily and Jason Q&A
Q: Do you plan to do interviews for your podcast?
Yes, sometime.
We let a stranger stay in our house!
Q: How much should people be willing to sacrifice in order to be hospitable to guests?
Emily suggests that if you have guests and no appropriate space for them, you should offer your own space, even if it's the master bedroom.
Why we chose to homeschool our kids...
Q: Could you kind of give me and the audience, for people who might not know, what is the difference between homeschooling and unschooling?
Unschooling is a type of homeschooling that uses everyday moments to teach, focusing more on learning through life experiences rather than a structured curriculum.
Why can't we stop judging each other?
Q: Can you live your life without judging someone?
No, it's unrealistic to not judge at all, but it's important to be self-aware and compassionate.
Why can't we stop judging each other?
Q: Does judgment ultimately come from a place of insecurity?
Yes, it often reflects underlying insecurities or a need for superiority.

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