
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
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 133 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParenting | |||

Once again we have a plethora of topics to get through today, not the least of which is that ONE video from last week…
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Emily and Jason talk about a new season of overwhelm as they are about to release a new book, have a baby, then MOVE!
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Are the ticks worse this year than other years? The news says yes. But is the increase just a way for us to be sold a new treatment? We discuss.
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Hi, big fan… I’ve listened to every one of your podcasts!
Let me tell you my laundry method:
Dirty clothes bin in each bedroom. Dirty kitchen towels in the laundry room. Dirty bath towels in the bathroom laundry bin or laundry room. Each day of the week gets a category to wash.
Mon: kids
Tuesday: mine
Wednesday: sheets
Thursday: random or break
Friday: towels
Saturday: husbands
Fold right out of the dryer and put away or fold that night. We end up putting the kids clothes away Tuesday morni... more
As a homeschool mom who has very little time to herself, I take my podcast consumption very seriously. Theology, parenting, marriage, homeschool.. etc. But for every one of those episodes I listen to, I balance it out with Emily & Jason. I think I’d go crazy without the laughs, joy, and relatable topics. I’ve been an avid listener for years (I’m so sorry Jason it took me so long to leave a review.. to be fair I’m always driving while listening)… Thanks for being lighthearted in such a heavy & se... more
In the last month or so I started listening to this podcast - I’m so glad there’s a lot to catch up on because that means I can binge listen! I love the banter and how you guys don’t take yourselves too seriously, but you’re able to honestly talk about everything from personality tests to grief to laundry problems lol. Thanks for putting yourselves out there for us all!
I love your humor. You make me laugh. I just listened to the laundry episode and really wanted to comment because I was talking to you out loud while I was listening. So, here’s a review.
Stop sorting laundry!
I have 10 children. We have hampers for dirty clothes and laundry baskets for clean. Every day has 2 people assigned for laundry that day. The kids are in charge of bringing their hamper to the laundry room. And putting clothes away when done. Older kids do the whole process. If you miss... more
Switched over to an iPhone. Was most excited to give a 5 star review to RVC on Apple Podcasts. This one’s for you, Jason! But seriously, this is about the only podcast I listen to. Fantastic banter. Rants with funny voices. And I actually laugh out loud at every episode.
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A witty duo explores the everyday chaos of family life with warmth and humor, balancing parenting, personal wellness, and crunchy-lifestyle musings. Episodes blend candid anecdotes, playful banter, and practical life hacks—from pregnancy and homeschooling to household routines and culture-shaping topics—often punctuated by sponsor reads that keep the tone casual and relatable. The conversations feel like a relaxed chat between friends who don't take themselves too seriously but are insightful about modern family life, making it easy for listeners to see themselves in the stories and pick up actionable tips along the way. A notable through-line is embracing a crunchy, values-driven approach while navigating real-world challenges, always with... more
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