What do you hear when you tell someone you’re a family of all sisters? “Oh, your poor dad!”... And they’re probably not wrong. Listen to sisters Jade, Paige, and Baily catch up with each other’s weeks; including their dating lives, sister fights, pop culture, and more. Everyone needs a sister to support them or to give it to them straight, become an honorary Brandt sister each Monday!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 118 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Leisure |
Happy New Year, Sisters!!
We’re so happy to be back! We’re doing a little GRWPaige for DATE!!
Next week we want to hear about your bad dating stories, give us the scoop!! Submit your stories and/or advice questions and we will read them on th... more
We’re BACK! Our audio quality got messed up but this is a great episode reunited with the sisters!!!
Next week we want to hear about your holiday drama, give us the scoop!! Submit your stories and/or advice questions and we will read them on the e... more
Hi Sisters!! We’re back from a weekend in Chicago!
In this episode, we discuss:
+ our Chicago trip and getting our poor dad on the field to see the Bears!
+ our family fights in Chicago
+ Paige being back on Hinge and how that’s going
+ Zac... more
Don't go chasin' waterfalls, sisters!!
This is our extra special Halloween episode!! We hope you enjoy the costumes and hope everyone has a safe holiday!!
We miss hearing from you guys! Send us in your break up stories/questions so we can rea... more
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Love the sisters but it’s so wildly inconsistent when they decide to post episodes. If you only want to commit to once a month, don’t say see you next week on the episode
Definitely gives “sister” vibes! Personally, I think that it’s hilarious Baily “actively avoids” telling people she has a podcast. I always look forward to the FaceTime episodes! Such great (and relevant) content- and for free 😉 what’s not to love!
Definitely one of my favorite podcasts, especially as someone who was not blessed with a sister 😔 Also- my book recs: anything Frieda McFadden
YAY
So happy the pod is back, missed you guys so much! Just don’t ever do that again, I was so lost without my sisters I wound up pregnant!😳😂🥰
I look forward to listening to your pod! I am from a fam of three sisters myself and grew up in the same area so the relatability keeps me coming back.
BUT: The inconsistency with no heads up or explanation is a big reason why podcasts lose listeners/viewers and don’t become successful. I’ve been rooting for y’all but ghosting your audience for over a month is a bad look. I hope y’all can get back on track. ☹️
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