Meg and Carla are thirty-something gals fumbling their way through "grown-up" life. They have been close friends for over 16 years. Their podcast is a judgement-free space where they talk about real life with a serious dose of humor ... and wine, plenty of wine.
Wish you could take better pictures? Struggle to cook dinner on the regs? Meg and Carla grill each other on their respective skills. Meg tells us how to get a great shot AND how to get it off the computer. While Carla shares low stress ways to feed yourself, your family, and even company!
The gals sit down and chat about summer plans, and finally get around to sharing it with you smack dab in the middle of the season. They also share a segment extravaganza that's not to be missed!
Meg and Carla get in touch with their inner hippy chicks and explore the good and not so good aspects of pseudo-spirituality.
In this episode Meg and Carla compare notes on sick days. As always, though their lives are very different they have found plenty of common ground. Mainly they've discovered that women have super powers, whether it's changing a diaper while battling the stomach flu or shooting an entire wedding after ripping of your toenail, ladies manage to tackle life on even the roughest of days.
In this episode Meg and Carla discuss all the things that get blamed on motherhood. They discover that many of the complaints (exhaustion, identity struggles, libido ruts, body changes) have more to do with womanhood and aging than having kids. It turns out - BIG SHOCKER - all of us ladies are actually on the same team!
Meg and Carla have never claimed to be experts - in anything. In episode 10 they explore the many ways it's difficult to feel prepared for adulthood and offer what little insight they can muster. They tackle imposter syndrome, starting before you're ready, baptism by fire, and the name of Carla's next self-help book: The Amateur's Advantage.
Okay friends, here's the bottom line: you already rock! We didn't want to add to your to-do list, but we do want to give you easy (and free) ways to live it up this year! In Episode 9 Carla and Meg barf a little over the term self-care while also sharing their best tips for making life more survivable, and maybe even ... enjoyable!
The ladies are back! And they're chatting about election defeat, kids at Christmas, and people who eat bread.
Episode 7 is a fun and funny episode where we actually got to record in the same room! We laugh about our fleeting existential crisis and share one too many drinks. For commercial breakdown Carla freaks out about this anti-feminist Nuva Ring ad. And Meg calls bullshit on this crazy diet pill click bait. Meg's best worst thing was this GD election. It is clearly the worst because: TRUMP. But, she loved that the gals from CYG called him a "sentient nacho" and "human embodiment of the poop emoji". Carla's best worst thing is having a clean house. It's totally awesome to have everything clean but it 100% sucks to try and keep it that way. Plus, we announced our first Who Are We Kidding Field Trip!!!
In episode six Meg and Carla catch up. They share the highs and lows of summer's end and touch on a few hilarious segments including: Don't Call It a Life Hack, Jelly On My Biscuit, and Best/Worst Thing
In this episode Meg and Carla tackle to topic of body image. Because if you don't have any issues with body image you are some kind of feminist legend. They talk about how they came to struggle with self-love and what they are trying to do about it now.
In episode four Carla and Meg compare an average Tuesday. Curious what a professional photographer does on a day she's not shooting? Wonder what a part-time working mom really does all day? We've got answers and a few laughs as well.
In episode three Meg and Carla interview each other about what it's like to be on either side of the baby question. This is surely not the last conversation they will have on the subject of kids but it's a good start.
In episode two Carla and Meg talk about the only thing they consider themselves experts in: staying close friends. They share their top five tips for maintaining friendship, even when lives take very different paths.
In this first episode you'll get to learn a little about the two gals behind Who Are We Kidding? and hear their reasons for starting a podcast, even though they have no idea what they're doing. For more details, pictures, and complete show notes visit http://whoarewekidding.com/episodes/1