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Pod Crashing episode 354 with Joe Gatto and comedian slash actor Steve Byrne from the podcast Two Cool Moms… Comedians Joe Gatto and Steve Byrne always wanted to be one thing when they grew up.a cool mom. Why? Throughout their lives, both had strong, opinionated mothers who gave great advice. Now they're putting it to the test. In each episode after the Cool Moms talk about anything and everything, they will dive into fan submitted dilemmas to discuss, deliberate, and ultimately deliver some wholesome, balls-on accurate motherly advice. Got a problem, yo'? Cool Moms will solve it. Episodes available here: Https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-two-cool-moms-199193996/
Pod Crashing episode 354 with Joe Gatto and comedian slash actor Steve Byrne from the podcast Two Cool Moms… Comedians Joe Gatto and Steve Byrne always wanted to be one thing when they grew up.a cool mom. Why? Throughout their lives, both had strong, opinionated mothers who gave great advice. Now they're putting it to the test. In each episode after the Cool Moms talk about anything and everything, they will dive into fan submitted dilemmas to discuss, deliberate, and ultimately deliver some wholesome, balls-on accurate motherly advice. Got a problem, yo'? Cool Moms will solve it. Episodes available here: Https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-two-cool-moms-199193996/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Kiernan Shipka has been acting since she was just five months old. You probably know her as Sally Draper from the Emmy-winning hit series Mad Men (by the way, she was only six years old when she landed that role). Or maybe you've seen her in more recent projects, like the blockbuster hit Twisters. Kiernan is a well-rounded and incredibly talented actress and style icon. In today's episode, we pick her brain on how to navigate your 20s, the ups and downs of her career, and, because a lot of moms are listening, we discuss the things your daughter needs to hear, and how to be a cool mom! Mentioned in the episode: Versace Zip-Up Platform Ankle Boots Nili Lotan Cardigans Mothfood Vintage Store What Comes Around Goes Around Vintage Store FOUNDRAE Jewelry FOUNDRAE Jewelry Resilience Medallion Equip Foods Core Colostrum Gummies Armra Colostrum Equip Foods Prime Protein Powder AUTEUR Definitive Lifting Toner Jan Marini Skin Care Management System Shani Darden Skin Care Retinol Reform® Treatment Serum Shani Darden Skin Care Cleansing Serum The Beauty Sandwich Amuse Bouche Facial Mist The Beauty Sandwich SS01 Secret Sauce A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us at @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jessica speaks with Susan Lieu, Vietnamese-American author, playwright, and performer. She's the creator of her theatrical solo show "140 LBS: How Beauty Killed My Mother," which received critical acclaim from LA Times, NPR, and American Theatre. Her debut memoir, The Manicurist's Daughter, is an Apple Book Pick of the Month and Must Listen of the Month, and has received accolades from The New York Times, NPR Books, Elle Magazine, and The Washington Post. She's also the cofounder of Socola Chocolatier; the co-host of the podcast Model Minority Moms; a proud alum of Harvard, Yale, and Hedgebrook; and a mom of a 4-year old boy. https://www.susanlieu.me/ Instagram: @susanlieu, @celadonbooks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/susanlieuofficial TikTok: @susanlieuofficial LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanlieu/ Model Minority Moms: https://modelminoritymoms.com/ Socola Chocolatier: https://www.socolachocolates.com/ ~ Are you a high achiever, a leader, or an Ampersand who's recently taken on more responsibility at work? From steering relationships at the C-level to piloting conversations with teams and peers, increasing visibility and opportunities in your field, integrating your creative endeavors, or connecting the dots in your personal life — as a parent, child, and partner — Jessica can help you traverse the unknown challenges and situations that arise as a leader. BOOK AN INTRO CALL: https://calendly.com/jessicawancoaching/intro-call-coaching Follow Jessica on LinkedIn Credits Produced and Hosted by Jessica Wan Co-produced, edited, and sound design by Carlos Schmitt Theme music by Denys Kyshchuk and Stockaudios from Pixabay
It's a hodgepodge for sure! HAPPY MONDAY, jump into a new week with Payton as she embarks on a new era of aging when she sees her new Drivers License photo side by side to her old one. Also, WILD UBER STORIES, if you have any to share please DM US so we can call you! And worlds collided for Ayleen but not before Easton was forced to face his mascot fears (well sort of) at LovePUP Family Fest Tuscon this weekend. Plus, Diddy Theories, TV TALK, Johnjay's Expired Food Binge and MUCH MUCH MORE!
Appreciation?In 30 parts, By FinalStand. Listen to the podcast at Explicit Novels. “Children must face the scrutiny of their parents” The Dining Hall was almost a relief. That relief died the moment I saw the banner over the front of the serving area in the Hall. 'Zane Appreciation Day'. Since every word was spelled correctly, it wasn't some stunt of Rio's, but beyond that, the list of suspects was too large to consider. This could be a genuine outpouring of acceptance and sympathy for what I had endured here. If you believe that, I have to ask you: 'Do you want your leprechaun pissing Guinness or Irish Malt?' Most likely, this was going to be some sort of humiliation, and I think I knew the flavor, and I definitely knew how to find out. See, in every seat of the Dining Hall was a big, bowling ball sized white box with a name and secured with a gold and green ribbon, so no cheating; no peeking. That last bit didn't deter me, though. I snuck up on the box marked for Holiday Carpenter. "Zane, does that have your name on it?" Virginia Goodswell asked me, my English teacher and Spiritual Advisor. Hell, if it had been Mrs. Marlowe, I would have opened it anyway, but Virginia was my buddy so her next question didn't mean to stab a stake of regret through my heart. "Where is Vivian?" "I left my room before she was done." I looked to the ground while I kicked some imaginary dust off the slate floor. "Why don't you see if she's been calling you?" she suggested. "She's probably worried." Worried, or homicidal because, ya know, I had sort of run off without my phone, wallet, watch, book bag, or anything else a 21st century student might need. "I ran away like a big, fat chicken," I confessed. "Anything not glued to my body I left behind." "I'll give her a call." She pulled out her phone and hit speed dial #2. I crap since her sick mother is probably #1. I am such a big problem for her, she has my guardian on speed dial! "That is Holiday Carpenter's box, Zane, not yours. Besides, there are strict instructions to not open the boxes until instructed." The panicky response I overheard from Virginia's conversation with Vivian hardly helped my mood. She wanted to know if Virginia knew where I was, she did; that I was okay, I was; and finally, what upset me, because the other girls weren't talking but apparently Mercy had started slapping Barbie Lynn around until Rio and Val pulled her off. Now, that made less than no sense. Wasn't that supposed to work the other way around? Virginia did a double check and sure enough, Mercy had slammed Barbie Lynn into an open wardrobe on my behalf, and Rio and Val had pulled her back. WTF! I am sure that Rio was right beside me on that one. Vivian triple checked that I was physically and mentally okay and she sounded so disappointed, in herself, as she did so. She was bringing my stuff; yes, I am an earthworm. Virginia promised for me that I would remain here until she arrived. Some stupid gesture like a loud public apology, done on bended knee, was blatantly unfair to Vivian, who only meant the best for me. I made a quick apology, not trying to meet her eyes as I said the words and took my stuff. All of 'my' girls seemed equally subdued. A minute after we had garnered our victuals, Vivian put a hand on my elbow. "Don't be so hard on yourself, Zane," Vivian smiled warmly at me. "You take a lot of stress and pressure on yourself. I understand that from time to time you need to take in a tiny bit of private space for yourself. Clearly, you can't schedule any such time because nothing around you stays a secret for very long and no one respects your privacy or even asks what you need." "Vivian," I was puzzled, "you deserve to be righteously pissed with me. You are my Guardian and I promised to stay by you or at least tell you where I was." "Zane, we let you down," Vivian assured me. "It is your dorm room and we are your guests, and we have been rather poor guests at that." "How about we call a truce?" I offer. "I can live with that," Vivian smiled. "Cut the Kumbaya-time, kids," Rio snorted derisively. "Zane, what the fuck happened with Mercy?" Rio playfully punched Mercy's arm to emphasize her uncertainty. "Rio, Bro, drop it," I asked sincerely. "Act like it didn't happen." Rio studied me a second, then got this wickedly evil grin. "What the hell are you talking about, Glenda?" she hefted the box up then shook it. "It seems my damn box is glued shut. Are we celebrating one thousand cunts licked by you, or what?" Because Rio rarely expounded at a level below full volume, next thing we hear is Mrs. Marlow snapping, "Ms. Talon, watch your language; there are good Christian women being forced to sit within the sound of your voice!" "Gotcha, Ms. Mouthful," Rio snapped off with a snap and a finger raised up like a pistol in the air. "What did you say?" Marlowe closed the distance. "She was repeating what I pointed out," I turned and smiled. "I said that you really had it going together this morning; that you were more than a mouthful. That's a hip/trending term to describe someone who is expressing themselves through clothing and make-up." "You are lying, Mr. Braxton," she snarled. "You are probably right, as I do so to you on general principle, but good luck proving it in student court," I grinned right back. We locked wills and she blinked first. "Ms. Phillips," Marlowe turned on Vivian, "what are you going to do about this?" "Zane and Rio, would you please apologize for being rude and insensitive to an educator who only wishes the best for the student body?" Vivian requested. "I so apologize," I bowed my head. "I so apologize as well," Rio tacked on. Only after Marlowe had gone to spread love and sunshine somewhere else did Rio lean across me and whisper to Vivian. "You rock!" Rio giggled gleefully. After all, Rio and I had not apologized to Mrs. Marlowe because neither one of us believed for a minute that she was 'an educator who only wishes the best for the student body'. To that nameless entity, we owed a debt, and to Mrs. Marlow we owed a generous 'fuck you,' and Vivian had made it all possible. "Why, thank you, Rio," Vivian nodded her acceptance of Rio's praise. "Jesus is the Peacemaker and we all should attempt to emulate his teachings." "So, I still don't get to lick you senseless?" Rio snickered. "No, no, you don't," Vivian smiled, even though she didn't look at either of us. Vivian's going to rock as a mom. The next half hour passed quietly. Everyone was curious about the boxes but no one was too worried until a rumor suddenly appeared. When it was suggested that they might have to put on bikinis, the fear set in. I blamed, I don't know but I wish I had thought of it. I was still kicking myself for the missed opportunity when my alien with the right face black and left face white shows up with the right face white and left face black, Mhain and Millicent. "Death Match and you get to referee," Rio teased me. "I'm so jealous; 500 bucks on the one with the soul." Mhain glared hate at us while Millicent looked more than amused. "Zane, come with us," Mhain gloated. I figured that somehow my ordeal was coming to an end so I'd play along. I rose and they steered me to the largest exit, flanking me. Christina and Company grabbed their boxes and jumped up quickly to follow me, though they looked as confused as I was, confirming none of them were the architect of my discomfort. No sooner had we stepped into the cool, sunlit lawn than everyone's phone rang, except mine. I was loving this, right up there with having sandpaper buffing my sunburned abs. "Open the box and follow the instructions," Christina informed me. "Is anyone going to do this?" My phone vibrated once, then my whole body tingled before I could respond to the call. "I am," Mhain gloated. "I was promised something." She knelt and opened her box with enthusiasm; the others did likewise but at a more sedate pace. What came out of each box was almost identical, different only in the anatomical part of the body indicated by the instructions. The objects were all grapefruit-sized fur-balls that made darling little squeaks, squeals and murmurs, amongst other sympathetic noises, all in tiny little voices. They were to be placed on my body, but I didn't know how that would work. "Are we going to do this?" Chastity began to say. "It isn't sticky," Hope was also saying when Mhain's flew out of her hand and hit the side of my left knee. She reached out carefully to retrieve hers while the other girls circled in. The little darlings were proving to be resilient little bastards. Several more leapt at me from the hands of their owners. All this time the furry grapefruit were giving little 'wee!' noises when they shot at me and screeched like demons when they were removed, which was painful when they were on my flesh. I knew who was responsible and she was going to pay, but not right now. I saw my closest allies pulling back. "TLM, Christina," I sighed in resignation. "Let's get this over with." I was being totally self-sacrificial; girls were starting to pile-up on us coming out of the Dining Hall. I didn't want a riot. Mhain had technically tagged me first but not in the designated spot, so I had Christina go first, she put one over my heart, not that I thought Cordelia was stupid, but now she was just piling it on. Mhain went next and she was sizzling and excited, she put it on my lips, shutting me up. At least the girls were polite and organized enough to come at me patiently. A few didn't get the 'memo' and their little rug rats slipped out of their owner's grasp and got to play gleeful kamikaze as they plowed into me. It didn't hurt but I had this secret fear that the tiny terrors would sprout fangs and tear into me. These little guys were murmuring and mumbling and it wasn't until I was truly buried that a horrific realization was made, the more that were on me, the greater their clinging power. In retrospect, this would have been more useful if we hadn't passed the 700 mark. I looked like a puffy, overweight, Sasquatch baby. I could move but sitting down was a dream, as was running or going to the bathroom. The damn things wouldn't shut up either. It fell to Hope and Iona to hurry me (as much as possible) to Assembly; you know that place where I 'sit' in front. At least no one could ask me anything
Gillian Flynn has created some very dark and twisty moms in her books "Sharp Objects," "Dark Places" and "Gone Girl." Now she's revealing what kind of mother she is and which of her characters she relates to most. Plus – we ask her a question that has plagued us for months, would the original Cool Girl Amy Dunne be a Cool Mom? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A former impractical joker and a guy who thinks he's a late night TV show host give advice to teenagers for some reason. Two Cool Moms is the corniest show I've ever heard. The nonstop riffing is only interrupted by attempts to give serious advice like “live your own truth” and other empty platitudes. Brandon McAfee joins us to discuss all of the big laugh on this comedy show. Then we check out Pauly Shore's new show PMS Podcast; Pauly is the worst interviewer of all time. Paddy Brokenskull gives us a rare peak behind the scenes of what he's trying to accomplish on his YouTube channel. Chad Zumock is desperate for our attention so he lies about our recent email exchange and projects his own insecurities on me. Steel Toe's Aaron Imholte explains all of his finances for some reason. Why would we care if you can't afford to pay Johnny Krutches? Also, two new parody songs from Ed the Editor and Myster Magenta, a round of To Poke A Dabbler, Internet News, reviews with Maribeth Rosie, and your voicemails. Subscribe to the Drew Lane Show YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@TheDrewLaneShow Cardiff Electric's Rumble channel - https://rumble.com/user/CardiffElectric More Maribeth Rosie - https://onlyfans.com/maribethrosie Support us, get bonus episodes, and watch live every Saturday and Wednesday: http://bit.ly/watp-patreon https://watp.supercast.tech/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Two Cool Mom's Podcast" comedians Steve Byrne & Joe Gatto talk:-The original name of the podcast (VERY funny)-What exactly is "Two Cool Mom's" about-The difference between Oasis the band and Steve and JoeThese cats are so funny! To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
Comedians Joe Gatto and Steve Byrne always wanted to be one thing when they grew up.a cool mom. Why? Throughout their lives, both had strong, opinionated mothers who gave great advice. Now they're putting it to the test. In each episode after the Cool Moms talk about anything and everything, they will dive into fan submitted dilemmas to discuss, deliberate, and ultimately deliver some wholesome, balls-on accurate motherly advice. Got a problem, yo'? Cool Moms will solve it. Episodes available here: Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
In the latest episode of The Cool Mom Code Podcast, host Lizzy Mathis sits down with special guest Liz Tenuto, also known as The Workout Witch, to dive into the world of somatic exercise and how it can help release stress and trauma. Liz explains what somatic exercise is, offering tips for mothers and parents on how to listen to their bodies, trust their instincts, and take action when something doesn't feel right. The conversation explores how stress triggers our fight-or-flight response and why it's essential to force ourselves to slow down. Plus, Liz guides us through some live somatic exercises in the studio to help us connect with our bodies and find relief. Don't miss this insightful and empowering episode! Welcome to The Cool Mom Code Podcast, where motherhood is your keycard to the coolest spot in town! Make sure to subscribe, rate, review and follow us on Instagram: @thecoolmomcodepodcast @thecoolmomco @lizzymathis Watch this episode in full on Lizzy's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL16OsVdIMwSc4ziMlwZHM33-9Ve5a3hiX Follow Liz Tenuto on Instagram: @theworkoutwitch_ More from Liz Tenuto: theworkoutwitch.com Check out The Cool Mom Co. Website: thecoolmom.co Shop all Cool Mom Co. Merch: shopthecoolmom.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show: Songs that immediately take you back to a moment in time When do you consider summer to be over? Ohio gives out a lot of speeding tickets compared to the other 49 states Is it true that almost 25 percent of the populations shoplifts?!? Alyssa's College of Knowledge! Why is Alyssa self-conscious about using instacart? A Mom dropped her daughter off at college and stayed over in the dorm room on the first night. We discuss.
Comedians Joe Gatto and Steve Byrne always wanted to be one thing when they grew up…a cool mom. Why? Throughout their lives, both had strong, opinionated mothers who gave great advice. Now they're putting it to the test. In each episode after the Cool Moms talk about anything and everything, they will dive into fan submitted dilemmas to discuss, deliberate, and ultimately deliver some wholesome, balls-on accurate motherly advice. Got a problem, yo'? Cool Moms will solve it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lizzy Mathis is a cool mom of three who wears many different hats. From modeling and acting to today's roles as founder, editor-in-chief, podcast interviewer, and television producer. There's not much that Lizzy can't do. After losing herself early on in motherhood, Lizzy struggled to find a diverse, inclusive online space that talked about the things she cared about. To find herself, Lizzy founded the blog The Cool Mom Co. and her podcast The Cool Mom Code Podcast followed soon after. Using other cool mom's stories as inspiration, Lizzy's podcast explores the intersection of womanhood and motherhood and offers answers to the age-old question, “How does she do it? ” Throughout the process, Lizzy has learned that time is our most important resource, and for something to be a hell-yes it has to absolutely be worth her time. Be sure to check out her latest project Honest Renovations, a television show she co-creates, co-produces, and co-hosts with her bestie Jessica Alba. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to order Rebecca's new book, Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success. Follow Superwomen on Instagram. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superwomen/support
Hey Mama's Den family! Our ladies are out this week, but you're in for a special treat today because we want to introduce you to our friend Lizzy Mathis, TV host, former model, mama of 3, COOL MOM, and host of The Cool Mom Code podcast! Every week, Lizzy invites some of the coolest and most influential moms around to have candid convos about their journey before kids and after: how has motherhood impacted, elevated, or even imploded their relationships, career and all the in between. Her guest this week is the one, the only, mama of 4 and our sister and co-host, Ashley Chea!! Follow Lizzy at @lizzymathis on IG and enjoy The Cool Mom Code Podcast, where motherhood is your keycard to the coolest spot in town.
#751. REPEAT OUR GREATEST HIT EPISODES: LARRRRRRY! When Joe Gatto is in the studio, there's no holding back from saying the predictable one-liners – especially when you're an avid Impractical Jokers watcher like Kaitlyn! What started out as four best friends doing comedy turned into a show that people give birth to. The Impractical Jokers have become a household name so Kaitlyn does not pass up the opportunity to ask all of the important questions: How did they come up with challenges? What happens if someone doesn't want to be on TV? Did they ever plant actors? After reminiscing about Impractical Jokers, Joe dives into his (adorable) rescue for senior and disabled pups, Gatto Pups & Friends. He also shares a handful of important motherly advice, which you can get more of on his podcast, Two Cool Moms. And per usual, they wrap the pod up with a confession that Joe wants to find a support group for. Let us know if there's one out there he can join! If you're LOVING this podcast, please follow and leave a rating and review below! PLUS, FOLLOW OUR PODCAST INSTAGRAM HERE! EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: (2:18) Kaitlyn talks about how Murr ghosted her! (7:36) Joe talks about how they come up with concepts for the show. (19:42) Joe opens up about his organization that rescues dogs. (37:50) Joe shares some confessions! Thank you to our Sponsors! Check out these deals! BETTER HELP: Visit BetterHelp.com/VINE...
Part 1 Parade Recaps, "Cool Mom" Golf League + The Cheerleader Plot Thickens. Listen Live on the iHeartradio app.
Can you believe we've reached the end of the season! My last guest for season 13 is the very lovely Kelly Fitzsimons – formerly known on Instagram at least as MissEllaMayandMommy. Kelly had her daughter Ella aged 19 and her following online grew as the two of them grew up together. Sharing outfit posts with matching dresses, their mother daughter relationship was (and is!) goals. Kelly went on to have her son Mac in her early thirties, leaving a 13 year age gap between her two children. We talked this week about that age gap, what she knows now that she wishes she knew as a teenage mam, what has changed in the intervening years, and how threats sometimes *are* the best way to get children to do what you need them to do. Kelly also talks about the beautiful relationship her 14 year old has with her one year old, and how while one is worried about boys and periods, the other is teething. It sounds like delightful chaos! Kelly is so laid back about parenting and it's a very refreshing listen for that reason. Enjoy, and I'm delighted to say I'll be back next season for more amazing episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In your Phone Tap we're calling a college student supervisor and introducing one of the newest members of the school, a 40-year old mother with a need for PARTYING!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In your Phone Tap we're calling a college student supervisor and introducing one of the newest members of the school, a 40-year old mother with a need for PARTYING!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*5:00am: Getting People To Leave Your Home *6:00am: Makes Your Mom a Cool Mom, Daughter Guilt *7:00am: Beat Mercedes for an $800 Diamond Pendant, Do Not Take Babies Here *8:00am: Dating Receptionist Dilemma, Awkward OBGYN Encounters *9:00am: JC's Jerk Or Justified: Underage Drinking
Do you have knots in your life? Dr. Tom Curran and Sr. Mary Eucharista, SMMC, share insights on the mothering of Mary and pray with listeners for the untying of knots right now! Check out upcoming events at the Immaculate Heart Retreat Center,
Be friends with your kids. Jen explains that bringing an informal attitude to parenting is very important in modern culture. She also talks about: the connection between trans kids and eating disorders a customer service call that got very personal - PATREON: Get instant access to premium content when you sign up for the Patreon here! UPCOMING SHOWS: 4/26 - Lincoln, NE 5/1 - Austin, TX 6/6 - Charlotte, NC 6/7 - 6/9 - Greenville, SC 7/25 - Birmingham, AL 8/21 - Huntsville, AL 8/22 - Nashville, TN EMAIL LIST: Get instant access to Jen's “ask me anything” video series when you join Jen's email list! WORK WITH KATLYN: Check out Katlyn's brand new consulting website here! YOUTUBE: Follow Jen's Youtube channel, where you can watch full podcast episodes and standup clips
"The View" and "Behind the Table" are on hiatus this week, so we're taking a little time to share something else we thought you might like -- an episode of the new podcast "Pop Culture Moms" from our friends at ABC Audio and "Good Morning America." In "Pop Culture Moms," best friends Andie and Sabrina talk about the joys and challenges of parenting, and the lessons learned from moms we all know from the big and small screen. Today we're sharing an episode featuring actress Alanna Ubach, who plays the very intriguing "cool mom" Suze Howard in HBO's hit show Euphoria. The "cool mom" is an iconic pop culture trope made famous by the original Mean Girls movie. But what are the pros and cons of being a cool mom? Find "Pop Culture Moms" on your podcast platform of choice: https://link.chtbl.com/popculturemomss1?sid=theview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What Made You the Cool Parent? Wednesday 4/17/24
Today, we're unpacking life with dynamic mompreneur, host, tastemaker, and founder of The Cool Mom Co., Lizzy Mathis. Lizzy joins us today to discuss her journey from modeling to creating community-centered platforms, while emphasizing the importance of self-love, and the role of support systems in personal and career growth. Her insights on fostering resilience, positivity, and a strong sense of self amongst her children and community members illuminate the essence of facing life's challenges with empowerment. Trust us, today's episode is one you will find yourself constantly coming back to as you continue along your journey. You can find Lizzy on socials @lizzymathis and hear more on her podcast, The Cool Mom Code, her website The Cool Mom Co., and on Season 2 of Honest Renovations (coming soon!). Music By: Kieran Miles Don't forget to DM us on IG or submit a question on thoughtsmayvary.com to have your question or theme unpacked on a future episode! SHOP “CO-CREATE” TMV'S MANIFESTATION JOURNAL: https://www.thoughtsmayvary.com/the-tmv-shop Discount codes, extra unpackings, journal prompts, vlogging (+more!) all happening with our familia over on Patreon. Come hang out — https://www.patreon.com/thoughtsmayvary
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When it rains it pours! Teresa details the rollercoaster of a few gotta-hear-it-to-believe it disastrous days. From the exhilarating high of wrapping her tv show to the colorful lows of puke gate. She share the tale of the not so smooth journey of relocating to America, arriving only to discover some very unwanted houseguests. There's also cool moms and hot dads, sleepover party regrets and getting caught in the act by her 4 yr old. All the drama made sweeter by knowing that at the very least it's good content for the pod! Follow Sarah Wright Olsen: IG: @swrightolsen Follow Teresa Palmer: IG: @teresapalmer FB: https://www.facebook.com/teresamarypalmer/ DISCOUNT CODES: • Go to www.baeo.com and get 20% when using the code MOTHERDAZE20 • Go to www.lovewell.earth and get 20% when using the code MOTHERDAZE20 More about the show! • Watch this episode on YouTube here • Co-founders of @yourzenmama yourzenmama.com • Read and buy our book! "The Zen Mama Guide To Finding Your Rhythm In Pregnancy, Birth, and Beyond" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's not like a regular podcast episode. It's a cool episode. Right, Regina? Andi Mitchell and Sabrina Kohlberg from Pop Culture Moms take us on a pop cultural tour of The Cool Mom, from Mean Girls to Euphoria, and her defining qualities on screen. But as we also learn from her disregard for boundaries, the Cool Mom isn't all trope and no substance. Highlights include: Munchausen by proxy, Peg Bundy, cool dads and whether The Cool Mom is just The Cool Girl with kids.Follow Unladylike: Instagram | TikTokJoin the Unladies' Room PatreonShop merchContact Multitude Productions for ad rates, etc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's not like a regular podcast episode. It's a cool episode. Right, Regina? Andi Mitchell and Sabrina Kohlberg from Pop Culture Moms take us on a pop cultural tour of The Cool Mom, from Mean Girls to Euphoria, and her defining qualities on screen. But as we also learn from her disregard for boundaries, the Cool Mom isn't all trope and no substance. Highlights include: Munchausen by proxy, Peg Bundy, cool dads and whether The Cool Mom is just The Cool Girl with kids. Follow Unladylike: Instagram | TikTok Join the Unladies' Room Patreon Shop merch Contact Multitude Productions for ad rates, etc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sharing another podcast we're loving: Pop Culture Moms. Andie and Sabrina are toddler moms and best friends of 20 years. They're taking their obsession with TV and movies to the next level by talking to celebrities, writers and fellow “scholars” of pop culture about what they can learn from the fictional moms they love most. In this episode, “Euphoria” actress Alanna Ubach talks about the pros and cons of being a “cool mom” like her character Suze Howard — a trope made famous by the original “Mean Girls” movie. You can listen to more Pop Culture Moms at link.chtbl.com/popculturemomss1/directionallychallenged Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sharing an episode of another podcast Dr. Aliza is loving: Pop Culture Moms. Andie and Sabrina are toddler moms and best friends of 20 years. They're taking their obsession with TV and movies to the next level by talking to celebrities, writers and fellow “scholars” of pop culture about what they can learn from the fictional moms they love most. In this clip, “Euphoria” actress Alanna Ubach talks about the pros and cons of being a “cool mom” like her character Suze Howard — a trope made famous by the original “Mean Girls” movie. You can listen to more Pop Culture Moms at link.chtbl.com/popculturemomss1/raisinggoodhumansPlease note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Cool Moms, NOT the Regular Moms, talk about MEAN GIRLS! We discuss the implications the original had on our culture and our hopes for the new rendition and what it could mean for our future girls. We also talk about motherhood and how we are personally victimized by our own children.
We're not regular moms — we're cool moms, right? The "cool mom" is an iconic pop culture trope, made famous by the original Mean Girls movie. But what are the pros and cons of being a cool mom? We're asking actor Alanna Ubach, who plays the very intriguing "cool mom" Suze Howard in HBO's hit show Euphoria. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of The Cool Mom Code Podcast, host Lizzy Mathis invites the incredibly talented Rebecca Minkoff, Founder & Designer of the eponymous luxury brand. Together, they delve into Rebecca's fascinating journey in the fashion industry, starting her own company at the young age of 21 and navigating through true failures. The conversation takes an intimate turn as Rebecca opens up about her unique partnership with her brother in business, including the challenges they faced and even turning to couples therapy to enhance their teamwork. Rebecca shares personal insights into motherhood, discussing her decision to welcome kids at 31, the unconventional choice of homeschooling during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the importance of making decisions, whether good or bad, without getting caught in the uncertainties of life. Listeners will gain a glimpse into Rebecca's life as a mompreneur, juggling the demands of a successful career and family. The episode touches on the intricacies of motherhood, setting boundaries, and Rebecca's daily routine as a busy entrepreneur and mom. Welcome to The Cool Mom Code Podcast, where motherhood is your keycard to the coolest spot in town! Make sure to subscribe, rate, review and follow us on Instagram: @thecoolmomcodepodcast @thecoolmomco @lizzymathis. Watch this episode in full on Lizzy's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LizzyMathis/videos Follow Rebecca on Instagram: @rebeccaminkoff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rachel and Cori talk catch up about what happened over the holiday break, Rachel's return to work, and what is coming up this season.
Hey all you cool moms out there! Come join Nicole Kelly and Jenna Liu founder of Sixx Cool Moms as they discuss modern motherhood and starting new businesses. Jenna revisits her Jewish heritage and the powerful moment she celebrated her Bat Mitzvah on a Birthright trip to Israel, offering a unique perspective on the traditional coming-of-age ceremony and its profound significance when experienced in adulthood.Throughout our conversation, Jenna offers an intimate glimpse into her life's transition from political account executive to entrepreneurial mom. She paints a captivating picture of creating a sanctuary for mothers on Facebook, where support and authenticity reign supreme. These mom groups, brimming with camaraderie and local business connections, have flourished into a beacon for parents navigating the complexities of modern motherhood. Jenna's tale is a testament to the strength found in community and the unexpected paths that lead to fulfilling our passions while uplifting others.And why stop at traditional modes of celebration when you can innovate? Jenna's knack for throwing unconventional parties, from Nicolas Cage-themed birthdays to Halloween adventures, is a breath of fresh air in the parenting space. Moreover, her candid discussions on boudoir photography offer a liberating narrative on self-love and confidence. If you're yearning for a dose of laughter mixed with heartfelt community stories, this episode with Jenna Liu is your gateway to a world where motherhood meets the entrepreneurial spirit head-on—without losing any sleep over it. Join us and the Cool Moms community for a rendezvous with authenticity, laughter, and unapologetic living.TopDogTours TopDogTours is your walking tour company. Available in New York, Philly, Boston, & Toronto!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
She's not like a regular mom, she's a cool mom! This week, Busy Phillips joins Jonathan to talk all things Mean Girls and what it takes to be a cool mom on screen - and in real life. From bringing Mrs. George into 2024, parenting her own kids, and advocating for the LGBTQIA+ community, Busy totally makes fetch happen! Busy Phillips is a New York Times Best-Selling author, actor, activist, and writer. She's known for her television roles on Freaks and Geeks and Dawson's Creek. She's also appeared in films like White Chicks, Made of Honor, and He's Just Not That Into You. She currently stars in the Peacock/Netflix original series Girls5eva, and is in the new Mean Girls film, inspired by the 2004 original and Tony nominated Broadway show which released in theaters on January 12th. She and her creative partner Caissie St. Onge also co-host the podcast Busy Phillips Is Doing Her Best. You can follow Busy on Instagram @busyphillips. You can listen to Busy Phillips Is Doing Her Best wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Find books from Getting Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our senior producers are Chris McClure and Julia Melfi. Our associate producer is Allison Weiss. Our engineer is Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Our theme music is “Freak” by QUIÑ; for more, head to TheQuinCat.com. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy 2024, listeners! To celebrate the new year, Paul and Erika are diving into a new year for the show…and that year is 2004.That's right, films from twenty years ago will be the focus for all episodes this January and we're kicking off with a true classic: Tina Fey's Mean Girls. So everyone grab your Cool Mom and get to listening!You can follow That Aged Well on Twitter (@ThatAgedWellPod), Instagram (@ThatAgedWell), Threads (@ThatAgedWell), and Spoutible (@ThatAgedWell)! SUPPORT US ON PATREON FOR BONUS CONTENT!THAT AGED WELL MERCH!Hosts: Paul Caiola & Erika VillalbaProducer & Editor: Paul CaiolaThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5996175/advertisement
Mixers told us about the time they scored cool parent points for things they did for their kids, including building a slide inside the house. Mixers divulged their codes for hotties approaching. Pineapple Dilly Bar! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight's girls night I have my good friend Raneesha here for her first mini and we are trying a new drink (The Upside Down Cocktail - recipe below!), sharing our fails of the week, and playing the game that is not a game! If you are wanting our girls night to last a little longer, join us after the episode behind the paywall where we keep the game going. The link is listed below if you would like to subscribe! I'm so happy you're here. Xo Brittinie Click below to subscribe: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/girlsamethepodcast/subscribe Girl, Same Ig: https://www.instagram.com/girlsamethepodcast/ Girl, Same FB: https://www.facebook.com/girlsamethepodcast Girl, Same TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@girlsamethepodcast Hot Mess Express: https://www.hotmessexpress.co The Upside Down Cocktail: 3 oz silver tequila 1 oz Triple sec (or other orange-flavored liqueur) 6 oz unsweetened cranberry juice 1 oz lime juice 1 oz lemon juice 1 oz simple syrup 6 raspberries & 6 blackberries ½ oz tart cherry extract ¼ tsp edible pearl dust (optional) 1. Muddle 3 raspberries and 3 blackberries in a tall cocktail glass. 2. Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice, add tequila, triple sec, cranberry juice, lime juice, lemon juice, and simple syrup. Shake. 3. Pour into cocktail glass. 4. Stir together tart cherry and edible pearl dust. Pour into cocktail for shimmering effect.
Loved this chat with Xan Driskill & Hannah Brock, who just launched their very own podcast - We Used To Be Cool! These two amazing mamas are on a mission to connect with other moms to create that village that we all need. They are having conversations with and for moms in the thick of motherhood! Not only do we talk about their new podcast, but you know we just HAD to talk about some pop culture
"I didn't have role models of mothers who pursued their dreams..." shares Céline Semaan in our latest episode of COOL MOMS. The mother and founder of non-profit Slow Factory is no stranger to creating a life that aligns with joy and purpose for herself, her children, and global family. Listen in as we bond over scorpio energy, Céline's practices in progress through stillness, and her dedication to building a world decentralized from money and with accessible education for all.
Lizzy Mathis wears many hats, including Editor-in-Chief of The Cool Mom Co., entrepreneur, entertainer, and powerhouse mom of 3! This week, she joins us to talk about her new show with Jessica Alba, “Honest Renovations.” All this, and she somehow finds the time to even host her own Podcast, The Cool Mom Code! Super Mamás IG: @_supermamas Facebook: Super Mamás Twitter: @_supermamas Website: http://supermamas.com/ This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic
LARRRRRRY! When Joe Gatto is in the studio, there's no holding back from saying the predictable one-liners – especially when you're an avid Impractical Jokers watcher like Kaitlyn! What started out as four best friends doing comedy turned into a show that people give birth to. The Impractical Jokers have become a household name so Kaitlyn does not pass up the opportunity to ask all of the important questions: How did they come up with challenges? What happens if someone doesn't want to be on TV? Did they ever plant actors? After reminiscing about Impractical Jokers, Joe dives into his (adorable) rescue for senior and disabled pups, Gatto Pups & Friends. He also shares a handful of important motherly advice, which you can get more of on his podcast, Two Cool Moms. And per usual, they wrap the pod up with a confession that Joe wants to find a support group for. Let us know if there's one out there he can join! Stay connected, Vinos! Watch on the Off The Vine YouTube channel Follow on Instagram @offthevinepodcast Join Our Off The Vine Facebook Group Thank you to our sponsors! Check out these deals for the Vinos: Shopify: Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/vine . Angi: Your home for everything home. Honey Love: Get 20% OFF Honey Love by going to honeylove.com/VINE ! Lume: New customers get $5 off Lume's Starter Pack with code VINE at LumeDeodorant.com.
This week Stephanie Hollman and Trey Stewart discuss their anticipation for the Barbie movie, Bethany Frankel speaking out, Trey in Vegas, the Housewives empire, and what makes Stephanie cool amongst her children's friends. If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review and make sure you subscribe! If you want to connect with Stephanie or Trey directly, message them at: www.instagram.com/stephhollmanwww.instagram.com/trey_stewartwww.instagram.com/bsthepodcastIf you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Stephanie & Trey as guests on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to podcast@yeanetworks.comProducers: Mike Morse / Madelyn Grimes / Joshua Burns For YEA NetworksSponsor:Betterhelp- Visit Betterhelp.com/WEEKLYDOSE to get 10% off your first month.
Today in Tishland, she learns that computers mirror you so your reflection is the opposite of what you think it would be. Your hosts also try to differentiate between Logan and Jake Paul, but whichever one created Prime, Tish thanks you. They do a deep dive on the ending of Fatal Attraction, and Tish wishes she could get her friends on The Golden Bachelor. A caller suggests a Sorry We're Stoned episode with Pamela Anderson on the Pamelo, and another person asks if there's anything Brandi and her siblings did growing up that ultimate-cool-mom Tish didn't like. It turns out Brandi's aesthetic was a big pain point for MT. You're not going to want to miss this one! Thanks to our awesome sponsors! Integra – For more information check them out at integra-products.com or @integraherbal on Instagram. Use code SWS at checkout for 15% off your next online purchase at www.integraboost.com HelloFresh – Go to HelloFresh.com/stoned50 and use code stoned50 for 50% off plus free shipping Don't forget to rate, review, and follow the show. Plus, keep up with us between episodes on our Instagram page, @sorrywerestoned and be sure to leave us a voicemail at 1-516-7-STONER! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Brunch with Desb! We have a ton to cover this week, so strap in for a whirlwind episode where we'll discuss everything from my recent California trip to the AI takeover including the SAG-AFTRA strike and my thoughts on the new Britney Spears song. Besides this, we'll also chat about the new Golden Bachelor, the Kylie Jenner and Jordyn Woods reunion, Miranda Lambert scolding a fan for taking a selfie, and so much more! Last but certainly not least, I want to give you a little postpartum/mental health update in hopes that it helps you share too. Keep listening to hear more! Time Stamps: (2:53) My California Trip (9:25) A Little Life Update (12:07) Ariana's Divorce (15:19) A New Old Bachelor (18:45) No Selfies at Miranda Lambert's Concerts! (21:35) Are Kylie Jenner and Jordyn Woods Friends Again? (23:41) Lindsey Lohan is Not a Regular Mom, She's a Cool Mom (25:11) AI: Brittney Spears, the SAG-AFTRA Strike and More (33:02) DBFT Updates (36:58) Wellness Corner (39:45) Watches of the Week (51:14) A Postpartum Update ---- VISIT THE WEBSITE: https://www.brunchwithdesb.com JOIN MY APP: https://train.desbfittraining.com/trainers/desb___/landing/ tula skincare - DESB for 15% off #tulapartner GO TO COSTA RICA WITH ME: https://trovatrip.com/trip/central-america/costa-rica/costa-rica-with-des-pfeifer-nov-2023 watch my latest YouTube video: HTTPS://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/@DESB___ DM me on IG: www.instagram.com/brunchwithdesb Follow my like to know it: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/desb___ Follow up amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/desb___ —--- Join betterhelp today - www.betterhelp.com/desb code “desb” for 10% off your first month! #ad #sponsored
Well, one of The Bellas had a wild weekend, and the other was in babysitter mode. Nikki & Brie break down how Brie Mode took over their Sister Sunday and investigat what really happened, what's going on in Brie's head when Brie Mode appears, what caught Nikki off guard, and what the day after was like for both of them. “Nikki Bella Says I Do” is getting a tremendous response from The Bella Army and viewers worldwide, which is a reason to celebrate. Nikk is celebrating sharing her love story with the world while Brie confirms a major life decision and explains what went into it. Also, we get updates on Buddy and Matteo! Artem, Sasha, and Gleb make a return appearance to set up the second episode of “Nikki Bella Says I Do,” which includes a very wild bachelor/bachelorette party that includes tequila, pole dancing, and some incredible lap dances. No Filter Nikki & Brie Mode close out the episode with an Inspiration & Affirmation that applies to everyone, especially after this weekend. Tickets for the 2/8/23 podcast taping in Phoenix are on sale now! Support Nikki, Artem & Brie by watching "Nikki Bella Says I Do,' Thursday nights on E!Call The Bellas at 855-3BELLAS and leave a voicemail!Follow Nikki & Brie on Instagram.To watch exclusive videos of this week's episode, follow The Bellas Podcast on Instagram, Facebook, and Tik Tok!