
Lindsie Chrisley is a southern girl trying to navigate life while staying true to her roots, and true to herself. The Southern Tea is a weekly heart to heart with the listeners where Lindsie leaves nothing off the table. Being a boy mom, she knows when to not take things too seriously. With no topic off limits, this podcast is an ongoing conversation on life, career, family, faith, motherhood, and... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 230 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyReligion & Spirituality | |||

Lindsie and Kristen catch up on a chaotic week full of drama, Thanksgiving dinner prep, and a deep dive into the viral Bird Theory. They discuss a Facebook post proposing parents charge their adult children rent, they react to the controversial video... more
It's a busy week of planning and life updates for Lindsie. She gives a rundown on her Thanksgiving plans, and shares how she's been planning a trip to Disney World with Jackson. Lindsie elaborates about investing in her singleness and coparenting. Kr... more
Lindsie and Kristen are ready for some peace and quiet! Lindsie gives an updates on her reading, how she's been able to find a new church to attend, and finally getting into a new routine with Jackson. Lindsie also address her current relationship st... more
On this crossover finale, Lindsie and Kail continue to go through the Chrisley family fallout. Lindsie discusses her strained relationship with Savannah, the communication she had with Todd while he was in prison, and also an unfortunate email exchan... more
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You needed to read the law about how child support works. It is actually to even out the CHILD’S standard of living in both homes - and even a non working parent has a wage imputed to them before the support is figured out. The support itself is for the cost of basics in the child’s home not for extra expenses like medical and extraordinary expenses like camps and extracurriculars. I agree that some child support orders may seem ridiculous, and some laws may need to be altered to take into ac... more
This is supposed to be a solo podcast. Why is Kristen on EVERY episode as a co host? Seems so unfair to her, put her in the title and in the promo shoot. You are counting on her for topics and conversation since you are not willing to talk about your life. Which is fine but re do the podcast, it is not a solo podcast about the “tea” in your life. Market it as what it is. I don’t enjoy listening to a podcast of straight complaints and the sense of anything you do is the right and only way is not ... more
Y’all. I’m trying. Trying to stay connected, trying to stay interested and support yall, but this is getting old. Can’t we address the elephant in the room? Why is Kristen still here? I get she works for them, but honestly I can’t take it anymore. Get some new guests or co hosts or start doing some solo pods. It’s becoming insufferable and you’ll soon be losing yet another listener bc of Karen. I mean Kristen.
This podcast is soooo negative. Kristen is one of the most pessimistic people I’ve heard like why is she on here? She has no kids yet always has so much to say about everything like girl please. Lindsey just bashes public schools and Jackson is never at fault for anything 👀 Also, they’re such a hyper independent duo that it sounds so sad how much they don’t like their families. Then after they complain about everything she reads a bible verse! Girl, byeeeee I do not recommend this podcast.
Please spill the tea on your family drama. I feel you should adress the actual elephant in the room with your fathers prison release and your role you played.
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A candid exploration of life through the lens of motherhood, family dynamics, and personal growth are central themes in this engaging podcast. Listeners are drawn into discussions that merge humor with heartfelt reflections, touching on topics ranging from parenting challenges and societal issues to personal anecdotes about navigating life's ups and downs. The conversations often involve light-hearted banter alongside serious discussions, creating a relatable and authentic experience. As a boy mom, the host emphasizes a balance between seriousness and humor, appealing particularly to those who find value in forthright conversations about life's complexities.
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Recent guests on The Southern Tea include:
1. Jessica Turner
2. Danielle Rancourt
3. Brooks Bell
4. Sarah Beran
5. Paige Murray
6. Nicole Bedera
7. Susie Evans
8. Laila Mickelwait
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