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Ep. 14: Lisa's Reaction to Trade Rumors
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50 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2022
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It’s an interesting time to be Christian McCaffrey’s mom right now. Lisa discusses the NFL trade rumors swirling around her son and why a tweet from Adam Schefter sent her Saturday into chaos. Hear how Christian is handling the media reports and why Ashley is trying to get him traded to the 49ers.
And on the heels of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, Lisa opens up about the pain of her own miscarriage. Given that one in four women will lose a baby during pregnancy, delivery or infancy, Ashley and Lisa discuss the importance of raising awareness and creating open dialogue to ensure women know they are never alone.
For suggestions or feedback, please reach out to us on twitter @AdamsonAshley @LisaMcCaffrey6 or drop us a line at emailyourmompodcast@gmail.com.
And on the heels of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, Lisa opens up about the pain of her own miscarriage. Given that one in four women will lose a baby during pregnancy, delivery or infancy, Ashley and Lisa discuss the importance of raising awareness and creating open dialogue to ensure women know they are never alone.
For suggestions or feedback, please reach out to us on twitter @AdamsonAshley @LisaMcCaffrey6 or drop us a line at emailyourmompodcast@gmail.com.
Released:
Oct 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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