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Call The Union w/ Rachel Feinstein | Where My Moms At? Ep. 185
Call The Union w/ Rachel Feinstein | Where My Moms At? Ep. 185
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Length:
98 minutes
Released:
Mar 6, 2023
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Podcast episode
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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.This week Christina is joined by comedian and mommy, Rachel Feinstein. These mommies talk about how tiring "the industry" is and how weird their dads are. But do you know what's more tiring and weird? Being a mother and a wife. Christina and Rachel relate on so many levels from the hardships of motherhood and childbirth to how clueless husbands really are. They address some Follow Ups on pelvic floor exercises and Low T Kings. The mommies wrap up the episode with some solid parenting advice.Christina P. wants to hear from you since she is seriously lacking in cool mom friends. If you want to share a "Pazsitzky Effect" 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.WhereMyMomsAt@gmail.com(213) 375-5184https://christinaponline.com/tour-dateshttps://store.ymhstudios.com/
Released:
Mar 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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