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Ep. 24: Love, Relationships and Karaoke
FromYour Mom™
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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Dec 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Our final show of 2022 hits all the notes. Relationship advice? Check. Ashley’s secret to a loving marriage? Check. Hot karaoke tips and a window into Ed McCaffrey’s double life as an underground karaoke guru? Check, check.
In this episode Ashley and Lisa attempt to answer one of the biggest parenting enigmas: how to help our kids maneuver love and relationships.
Episode note: this was recorded one very late night in October when Ashley and Lisa were together in Colorado. A couple of the references may be dated, but the life lessons are… timeless. A reminder you can watch all our episodes on our YouTube channel.
Happy New Year to all our listeners, thanks for being on this journey with us- we’ll be back to our regular scheduled programming next week detailing some big plans for Your Mom™ in 2023!
In this episode Ashley and Lisa attempt to answer one of the biggest parenting enigmas: how to help our kids maneuver love and relationships.
Episode note: this was recorded one very late night in October when Ashley and Lisa were together in Colorado. A couple of the references may be dated, but the life lessons are… timeless. A reminder you can watch all our episodes on our YouTube channel.
Happy New Year to all our listeners, thanks for being on this journey with us- we’ll be back to our regular scheduled programming next week detailing some big plans for Your Mom™ in 2023!
Released:
Dec 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (74)
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