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 | 224 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityKids & Family |
Lindsie is having to decide whether or not to allow Jackson to have a motorbike. Her and Kristen discuss the challenges of co-parenting decisions regarding safety and beyond. Also, Lindsie shares her frustrations with brand partnerships from an influ... more
Lindsie kicks today off with a morning dose of chaos. She shares the unexpected text from ex-husband Will, talks about the wonders of a Brazilian Blowout, and recounts her string of suspicious flat tires. Lindsie gives her thoughts on "Part of Your W... more
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Lindsie and Kristen bring the usual crash out energy, discussing the chaos of last-minute travel and the mountain of packages accumulating at Lindsie's door. Then, the complexities of body image. Lindsie and Kristen share personal experiences with cl... more
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I used to listen to every episode, now I can’t even finish one. Lindsie is unbearable. Refuses to address anything. HOW IN THE WORLD is this podcast still going? How is it still making money? WE ALL HAVE TO STOP HATE LISTENING. We must stop. Also, poor Kristen. You can tell she’s a yes girl. She’ll say one thing, and Lindsie will differ a little, and she’ll change her thoughts and words. I guess you have to be if you’re on payroll. Bless it.
Lindsie what you did to your family is disgusting
The podcast used to be light and fun and I used to like listening to Lindsie. The podcast has steadily gone downhill. The description says “true to her roots”, “true to herself” and after all that has transpired and been PROVEN regarding her actions involving Todd and Julie’s legal battle, having the word “true” in the description is laughable. Quit the podcast so you can at least do so while it’s less than mediocre and not absolutely horrible.
This used to be a fun podcast. As of late all that is talked about is true crime/murder. I feel like the world is full of negativity the way it is, can you lighten it up again?
I’ve listened to this podcast on and off. I stopped for a while due to Lindsay’s misogynistic religious comments. However I do think she’s shown growth and become open minded more recently.
Today made me stop again. Can we stop obsessing over a performative billionaire who is killing the climate and has yet to speak up about any of the very real issues that are happening currently-and who’s now engaged to a MAGAt. The whole English and gym teacher thing was so tone deaf and obviously a PR move... more
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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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3. Brooks Bell
4. Sarah Beran
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6. Nicole Bedera
7. Susie Evans
8. Laila Mickelwait
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