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Ep. 56 The Pazsitzky Effect - Where My Moms At w/ Christina P
Ep. 56 The Pazsitzky Effect - Where My Moms At w/ Christina P
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71 minutes
Released:
Jul 27, 2020
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SPONSORS: - Go to ThriveMarket.com/WMMA to start your risk-free membership and get up to twenty dollars toward your first order. - Get 10% off your first order and free shipping when you use promo code WMMA, only at Brooklinen.com - Save 25% off your first order and go to DrinkHydrant.com/WMMA or enter promo code "WMMA" at checkout. - To work your magic with OxiClean, go to OxiClean.com/tryme and order a free sample WHERE MY MOMS AT!? It's the show by the Moms for the Moms. Hosted by everybody's favorite "cool mom" Christina P! Not only the most REAL show for moms, but the most interactive. An open place to admit no one really knows what they're doing. Christina starts off this episode of WMMA by reflecting on working at her dad's forklift business when she was 14. She checks in with the guys in the booth to see what their summers were like at 14. She then calls Dr. Drew to ask him whether or not kids should go back to school amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. CP also discusses The Shahs of Sunset, Demi Moore's new podcast, Kreayshawn, Tekashi 6ix9ine, and what Sopranos actor Rob Iler has coined as "The Pazsitzky Effect." She then responds to listener voicemails and emails about gross habits their partners have, as well as follow-ups about Crocs, blow dryers, and b-hole hairs. She then goes on to do a round of #MomHacks and takes some What Would Christina P Do? questions. Christina P. wants to hear from you since she is seriously lacking in cool mom friends. If you want to share a "Mom Fail" or "Mom Hack" please call into our voicemail (213)375-5184 and let Christina know! We want to talk to as many moms across America as we can.
Released:
Jul 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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Ep 19: Snowed in - Perception and Pippi Longstocking: Stranded in a snow storm in a hotel room in DC, I cover Phenomenology, Husserl and Merleau-Ponty. Phenomenology is the study of subjective perception and Merleau-Ponty grounds perception in the body and in the "flesh of the world". How French is that? I also look at what it means to "stay present". It's the buzz phrase of the time, but how in the hell does anybody really do that? Also, what does this have to do with Pippi Longstocking? All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy...listen to my lunatic snowed-in ramblings. by Where My Moms At? w/ Christina P.